Very soon, travelling to Sikkim by train will be a possibility
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, SIKKIM/ Created : Sep 17, 2019, 21:33 IST
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Very soon, travelling to Sikkim by train will be a possibility 
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A direct train from Sealdah to Rangpo in Sikkim might soon be a reality if things go as planned. The Indian Railways has already set the commissioning date for the said 44.9 km Sivok-Rangpo project for 2021, and work is in progres … Read more
A direct train from Sealdah to Rangpo in Sikkim might soon be a reality if things go as planned. The Indian Railways has already set the commissioning date for the said 44.9 km Sivok-Rangpo project for 2021, and work is in progress to meet the deadline. Once completed, this train journey will offer you breathtaking views with bridges and tunnels on the way. Read less
Referring to this development, an official from the Northeast Frontier Railway (NRF) said that traffic gets stuck on the Sivok-Rangpo route frequently because of landslides and other reasons. However, the planned train journey will be less than two hours, which will cross Riang, Teesta Bazaar, and Melli stations. Travellers can simply take this train ride, and hire a vehicle to take them to Gangtok or some other location. As per the reports, tracks will be laid up to Gangtok during the second phase of the project.
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