Saturday, January 29, 2005

More on the Fairy Queen.

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 Feb. 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 guest are taken to Sariska Tiger Reserve. The selected guests will certainly go back with fond memories of a once-in-a lifetime experience. Pleased go ahead and book your journey back into time.

For a complete programme overview go to : http://railmuseum.org/new_nrm/newstarexhibits/fairyticket.asp

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