Railways share mesmerising photos of snow-covered stations from Shimla to Banihal
Team Udayavani, Jan 14, 2022, 12:27 PM IST
Over the last few days, snow has fallen in a number of highland tourist areas. On social media, stunning images of snow-capped mountains are circulating. Indian Railways has also shared stunning images of train stations.
The Ministry of Railways’ official Twitter account tweeted a video of a train approaching the snow-covered Sadura Railway Station in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, demonstrating that its services have not been hindered by the low weather.
The breathtaking view of the snow clad train entering snow covered Sadura Railway Station at Baramulla – Banihal section. pic.twitter.com/4hrzLWFfD4
— Ministry of Railways (@RailMinIndia) January 11, 2022
The ministry also shared a video of the Kalka-Shimla rail route and wrote, “A breathtaking view of the world-famous Kalka-Shimla rail route: The special passenger toy train passing through tunnel number 91 near Taradv station on the UNESCO-declared Kalka-Shimla route remains the centre of attraction for the tourists.”
विश्व प्रसिद्ध कालका-शिमला रेल रूट का मनमोहक दृश्य:
यूनेस्को द्वारा घोषित हेरिटेज 'कालका-शिमला' रूट पर तारादेवी स्टेशन के नजदीक सुरंग संख्या 91 से गुजरती हुई स्पेशल पैसेंजर टॉय ट्रेन सैलानियों के आकर्षण का केंद्र बनी हुई है। pic.twitter.com/AdsJp79Arv
— Ministry of Railways (@RailMinIndia) January 11, 2022
The films have gone viral on the microblogging site, leaving netizens speechless. Many people remarked the films “looked like a country from Europe,” making it difficult to realise they were from India.
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