The Neral-Matheran toy train has ferried 3,698 passengers and generated a revenue of Rs 4.84 lakh after resuming service on October 22 following a three-year break, according to Central Railway (CR).
The CR, which looks after the toy train’s operations and maintenance, said 229 passengers travelled in the vistadome coach, 378 in first class and 3,091 in second class. The vistadome tickets alone accounted for Rs 1.49 lakh, around 31 per cent of the revenue in the period till October 30 after the resumption of services.
The services were stopped in 2019 after the tracks were washed away following heavy rainfall in Matheran, the hill station situated around 100 km from Mumbai.
