Shakuntala Express

This Is India's Only Railway Line Still Under British Control - Check Details

Shakuntala Express: This railway track in free India is still under the control of a British company. It is the only railway line in India that owned by a foreign company and the Indian Railways has to pay royalties for this narrow-gauge railway track. The British company Click Nixon & Company collects royalties in exchange for the use of this railway track.

Aug 15, 2024, 17:05 PM IST

Shakuntala Express: Meet India’s Only Privately Owned Railway Line

Shakuntala Railways, the only private owned railway line in India is a narrow gauge railway line in Maharashtra. The train takes around 20 hours to cover the 190km distance between Yavatmal and Achalpur in Amravati district and stopped operations in 2019, but is still under the ownership of the Central Province Railway Company (CPRC), the private firm floated by the British firm called Killick-Nixon. It is pulled by a diesel engine that replaced a steam engine in 1995, after serving the train for 70 years. 

Feb 28, 2023, 13:10 PM IST