Indian Railways operates four UNESCO-listed mountain railways (Darjeeling, Nilgiri, Kalka-Shimla, Matheran is on the tentative list) plus the spectacular monsoon Konkan Railway between Mumbai and Mangalore. Together they cover four entirely different mountain ecosystems and three distinct narrow-gauge engineering traditions: rack-and-pinion (NMR), zigzag and loops (DHR), and tunnel-and-viaduct (Kalka-Shimla, Konkan). Each ride is a journey rather than a transit — book second-class (window seats, breeze) or first-class for the long-distance heritage runs.
No connecting circuit possible — four mountain railways are in four different states. Best paired with their hill-station destinations: NMR with Coonoor-Ooty (3-4 days); Kalka-Shimla with a Himachal week; DHR with a Sikkim-Darjeeling trip (5-7 days); Matheran as a Mumbai weekend; Konkan Railway as the connecting Mumbai-Goa monsoon route (1 day). Book heritage classes 60-90 days ahead via IRCTC.
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