
Months of Operation : October to March ( 2nd and 4th Saturday)
Schedule of operation : Fairy queen would be running as per the following schedule –
Day 1 |
Dep |
Delhi Cantt. |
0900 hrs. |
Arr. |
Alwar |
1500 hrs. |
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Day 2 |
Dep |
Alwar |
1300 hrs. |
Arr. |
Delhi Cantt. |
1845 hrs. |
Months |
Dates |
March'10 |
13th & 27th |

Day 1, Saturday |
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| 0830 hrs. | Reporting at the Delhi Cantonment railway station. |
| 0900 hrs. | Fairy Queen departs. |
| 1300 hrs. | Lunch on Board. |
| 1500 hrs | Arrival Alwar Railway Station. |
| 1520 hrs | Arrival Sariska by air-conditioned coach. |
| 1630 hrs | Arrival Hotel Tiger Den (RTDC). |
| 1930 hrs. | Theme dinner/Night Stay at Hotel. |
Day 2, Sunday |
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| 0630 hrs | Jeep safari for Sariska National Park. |
| 0930 hrs | Return from Sanctuary & breakfast at Hotel. |
| 1200 hrs. | Departure Sariska by air-conditioned coach to Alwar Rly. Stn. |
| 1245 hrs | Arrival Alwar Railway Station. |
| 1300 hrs | Fairy Queen leaves Alwar. |
Alwar
Alwar is a city in the Rajasthan state of western India. The city is located around 160 km south of Delhi, and around 150 km north of Jaipur (Capital of Rajasthan). Alwar has many interesting and historical monuments. Alwar's popularity as a tourist destination lies in its proximity to the famous Tiger Reserve of India, Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary. Other tourist attractions in Alwar are the Bala Quila, a massive ancient fort situated on a hill, and the Vinay Vilas Mahal, the city palace complex. Other than historical monuments, the city has a rich natural heritage with some beautiful lakes and picturesque valley thickly wooded in parts. A beautiful lake beside the city palace is a good spot to visit. The tomb of Tarang Sultan is also a tourist attraction worth visiting in Alwar.
Sariska
Sariska Tiger Reserve is famous for its magnificent tigers, leopards, Wild Dog, Jungle Cat, Hyena, Jackal, Sambar, Chital, Nilgai, Chausingha, Wild Boar and Langur. Sariska also shelters many different species of birds including Bush Quails, Sand Grouses, Tree Pies, Golden backed Woodpeckers, crested Serpent Eagles and Great Indian horned Owls. Sariska is an ideal leisure spot for those interested in wildlife and ancient architecture. The town has the ruins of 9th and 10th century temples. Siliserh Lake on the edge of the sanctuary is another attraction which is inhabited by crocodiles. Located right next to the tiger reserve is the Sariska Palace.
Special attractions:
Cultural Programme & theme dinner, night stay at the Hotel Tiger Den.
Jeep safari for the Sariska National Park.
1855: Built by Kitson, Thompson Hewitson, UK for the erstwhile East Indian Railways (EIR) |
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| Weight | : 26 tonnes |
| Coal Tender | : 20 tonnes |
| Water Capacity | : 2000 litres (under slung water tank) |
| Horse Power | : 130 |
| Gauge | : 5 ft. 6 inch or 1.67 m (Broad Gauge) |
| Wheel arrangement | : 2-2-2 Driving wheel diameter 1800 mm |
| Maximum Speed | : 40 Kmph |
| Cylinders | : 2 outside (12 inch x 22 inch) |
Earlier worked from Howrah to Raniganj (121 miles) on EIR |
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1895 Christened as “Fairy Queen” |
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1908 Stopped Service |
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1971 First exhibit of National Rail
Museum– New Delhi |
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1996 Completely overhauled in
Perambur workshop of Southern Railway |
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1997 Revived for working on main
line. Chair car for carrying 60 passengers and service car including
Generator (230V supply) & Compressor (Air Brakes for the train)
readied for the engine to work commercial trips. |
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18.07.97 First commercial trip
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13.01.98 Certification of Guinness
Book of World Records as the world’s oldest working locomotive
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25.01.99 National Tourism award given
by Prime Minister of India for the most innovative & unique tourism
project |
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The Fairy Queen Round Trip Package
Tariff |
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Options |
Adult |
Child |
| Full Package (Two-way train journey + sight-seeing / stay at Sariska) |
10200 | 5100 |
| One-way Trip Package (Between Delhi & Alwar + sight-seeing / stay at Sariska) |
7100 | 3550 |
| One-Way Train Journey (Between Delhi & Alwar only) |
3200 | 1600 |
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*(Half fare for children above 5 years but below 12 years of age). *Children below 5 years – Free. |
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