Where the journey entices more than the destination
Kangra’s Toy Train This piece finds place in the Hindu Sunday Magazine here . The unedited version is placed below. Thanks are due to the team at the Hindu Sunday Magazine. You can take the train if you want to. But do you have the time? This is the question each of those I had mentioned my intention to take the toy-train had asked. I was at Bir and was keen to take the train to Pathankot. Bir invites with its monasteries and cafes. It also presents a sight which few other places do – that of fellow humans fly like birds. It is the paragliding capital of our country. I was keen to experience what Angus McDonald, the person behind ‘India’s Disappearing Railways: A photographic journey’, had referred to as ‘ The most beautiful railway line in the world ’. To ensure zero confusion and confirm the details, a day prior to the journey, I cycled to Ahju. Ahju lies on the narrow guage line that runs from Joginder Nagar to Pathankot and is the station nearest to Bi...