The Royal Orient: Takes you on a journey through two of India's most fascinating states - Gujarat and Rajasthan. Operational between September and April, the train leaves from Delhi Cantonment, halting at some of the royal cities including Chittaurgarh, Udaipur, Palitana, Sasangir, Ahmedabad, and Jaipur.
Fairy Queen: This is the oldest running locomotive in the world, which has earned it a place in the Guinness Book of Records. With a seating capacity of fifty, the train does weekend trips from Delhi to Alwar, allowing tourists to experience the heritage hotel and tiger sanctuary at Sariska.
Darjeeling Hill-Railway: With a two feet gauge, it is the narrowest of the regular narrow gauges, linking the town of New Jalpaiguri with the East Indian hill station of Darjeeling.
Kalka-Shimla Express: Takes one on a journey through 107 tunnels, arched bridges, and picturesque stations. This ninety-six kilometer journey links the one-time summer capital of India - Shimla - to the plains of the Punjab.