Updated On: 24 July, 2022 11:10 AM IST | Mumbai | PTI
The 20-km long narrow gauge Neral-Matheran train came to a grinding halt three years back as the railway line was severely damaged due to torrential rains and landslides

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The iconic mini train at Matheran hill station near Mumbai is likely to resume operations by the end of this year, over three years after its services were suspended following extensive damage to its narrow gauge rail tracks due to heavy rains. Once this more than a century old heritage train starts chugging again after the restoration work worth Rs five crore gets over, travelling by it will be safer and more comfortable as compared to the pre-2019 period, officials of the Central Railway (CR) said.
The 20-km long narrow gauge Neral-Matheran train came to a grinding halt three years back as the railway line was severely damaged due to torrential rains and landslides. The train is currently operational only between two stations - Matheran and Aman Lodge - out of the total five stations. Between Neral and Aman Lodge, there are two stations named Jummapatti and Water Pipe.