After incurring a loss of Rs 12 lakh in the last three months the services were shut for maintenance in the second week of April the toy train (Vanrani) at Sanjay Gandhi National Park was back on the tracks on Sunday
After incurring a loss of Rs 12 lakh in the last three months the services were shut for maintenance in the second week of April the toy train (Vanrani) at Sanjay Gandhi National Park was back on the tracks on Sunday.
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However, despite the temporary suspension of services during the summer vacation and an investment of Rs 90 lakh, the maintenance work remains incomplete. Vanrani is one of the biggest attractions after the tiger and lion safaris at the Sanjay Gandhi National Park.
Its closure during the peak holiday season had left tourists and visitors unhappy. SGNP authorities claimed they had to initiate maintenance work in April, as a survey conducted by a panel comprising park authorities and experts revealed that the tracks and sleepers needed urgent repair.
An official, requesting anonymity, said, “As a part of the makeover plan, we had decided to repaint the entire train. The artist doing the job was supposed to paint wild animals and the park’s logo on the train.
However, the budget got exhausted in overhauling the tracks, sleepers, and basic engine repair. So, we have now decided to do the rest of the maintenance work later.”