By Tanya Chugh Darjeeling (West Bengal) [India] The toy train in Darjeeling, which has been providing bee service for the last 130 years, still attracts people. Built between 1879 and 1881, the toy train in Darjeeling is also known as the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, many local and foreign tourists come to Darjeeling to experience the train ride and enjoy the natural beauty of Darjeeling, one of the oldest tourist destinations in Ahmedabad. One of the tourists who traveled in the toy train was happy and excited, “Felt like heaven in the toy train, but if the government takes it forward with new development, it will be good and we will come and travel in it again.” Would like,” said Neha Joshi, a tourist from Ahmedabad. Mayur Bhai Joshi, another tourist from Ahmedabad, also expressed his enthusiasm and said that it is a part of our country's heritage and the trains should run the way they are. said Anita Rajeev, a tourist from Thiruvananthapuram traveling in the train. “We are enjoying the journey, but it would be really nice if some work was done, like creating some more space and facilities.The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is a two-foot (610 mm) gauge railway serving eight journeys. Four trips a day are made by steam engine and similarly four trips are made by diesel engine. On most days the seats are sold out due to the huge crowd as many people are fond of riding the train, Tilak Babu, a tourist from Ernakulam said, "We are enjoying it. The government should bring more such things " Also, some work should be done on the road as it is too narrow for the train to pass, so it should be improved.Shruti, who came to Darjeeling for a holiday with her family, also appreciates the toy train initiative. She was a little disappointed as the journey was not what she had expected. “The concept of the toy train is great but it Not what we were expecting. We have a toy train which runs from Male to Matheran and one can enjoy the natural beauty. This train passes only through urban hassles and has no natural beauty. It is also causing a lot of pollution. So if they want to take this culture forward, they can think of electric trains," he said, adding that the Darjeeling toy train was included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1999. It was given the status of World Heritage Site by the Heritage Committee.The entire length of the train is 87.48 km.