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Route: Mettupalayam - Coonoor - Ooty
The Nilgiri Mountain Railway is a 46 Km long and runs on
1000 mm gauge railway. It connects Mettupalayam to Ooty. The
first section of the Nilgiri Railway up to Coonoor was completed
in 1899 by the Nilgiri Railway Company and was extended to
Ooty in 1903.
This Nilgiri rail system is unique as it is the steepest
one in Asia. In combination with this gradient there are many
curves. To overcome this incline the Nilgiri Railway uses
a unique `rack and pinion' rail system. In this system, between
the two conventional rails, there are two rack bars, out of
step with each other, on which the pinions of the locos and
coaches 'climb' in a similar manner as a person climbing a
ladder using his feet alternately.
It is interesting to note that the engine pushes the train
from behind when ascending the hills and is in front, while
going downhill so that the train does not run amuck. The main
incline between Mettupalayam to Coonoor is a continuous gradient
where the rack system is used. After Coonoor until Ooty the
gradient is relatively eased.
Presently all traffic on the rack section is ably handled
by the eight X class locomotives built by SLM of Switzerland.
These locomotives have four cylinders instead of the conventional
two. The main cylinders of the locomotive use high-pressure
steam and drive the wheels of the loco while the smaller cylinders
using low-pressure steam drive the rack system of the Nilgiri
Railway system. Another interesting thing associated with
the Nilgiri Railway is that the youngest X class loco is over
50 years old and the oldest is 80 years old!
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