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The
Fairy Queen train which finds mention in the
"Guinness Book of World Records" is the oldest
running steam locomotive in the world.
For an idyllic weekend trip between Delhi and Alwar,
the Fairy Queen comes to the rescue of those bored
with the same old blase ways of traveling around the
place. The Fairy Queen with the privileged ones
abroad reaches the picturesque town of Alwar in
Rajasthan the same day, from where the guests will
be taken to Sariska Tiger Reserve for an overnight
stay. The 50 select guests will certainly go back
with fond memories of a once-in-a lifetime
experience. 1855,
The year when the majestic Fairy Queen rolled out
for the erstwhile East Indian Railway. For the first
time after 1908, the Fairy Queen rolled again on
February 1st, 1997 from Delhi to Alwar. The steam
engine is the oldest working engine in the world.
Finding its pride of place in the Guinness Book of
World Records and also capturing the National
Tourism Award, this prestigious pristine beauty that
graces the National Rail Museum, New Delhi, is
steaming once again.
The Queen with the privileged ones aboard reaches
the picturesque town of Alwar in Rajasthan the same
day, from where the guests will be taken to Sariska
Tiger Reserve for an overnight stay.
The guests will certainly go back with fond memories
of a once-in-a lifetime experience. Indian Railways
proudly offer a unique two days all inclusive
package by combining thrill, romance, wildlife and
steam heritage on the Fairy Queen. Please go ahead
and book your journey back into time.
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