A narrow-gauge locomotive, displaying the number 501, is positioned on tracks amidst a wooded setting. The train's front is painted in vibrant colors with a prominent headlight. To the right, there's a rustic stone wall and a small building, possibly a station, with people nearby. On the left, more people are gathered along the brick pathway beside the tracks. The area is lush with trees, indicative of a scenic, hilly terrain. The atmosphere suggests a quaint, historic railway environment. Matheran Hill Railway (MHR) locomotive class NDM-1 501 with Neral-Matheran NG Passenger. The Matheran Hill Railway (MHR) is a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow-gauge heritage railway in Maharashtra, India, which is administered by the Central Railway. It covers a distance of 21 km (13 mi), cutting a swathe through forest and connecting Neral to Matheran in the Western Ghats. The MHR is on the tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
|