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Highest Viaduct on the Kalka-Shimla RailwayThe Highest Viaduct on the Kalka-Shimla Railway - a narrow gauge railway in North-West India travelling along a mostly mountainous route. Date: circa 1910s
Kalka to Dharampur RailwayA scene on the Kalka to Dharampur Railway, in the lower Himalayas, N.India; showing one of the loops whereby the trains gain altitude as they climb. Date: early 20th century
Mongol InvadersMongol (Tatar) invaders defeat a Volhynian-Galician-Polovtsian alliance at the KALKA RIVER, leading to the establishment of Tatar rule Date: 1223
Kalka-Dharampur Rly 8A scene on the Kalka to Dharampur Railway, in the lower Himalayas, N.India; a train emerges from one of the many tunnels as it descends from the hills. Date: early 20th century
India - Train coming out of the tunnel at BarogIndia - Train coming out of the longest tunnel at Barog on the Kalka-Shimla Railway. The Barog tunnel is named after the engineer in charge of construction. Date: circa 1910
Kalka-Dharampur Rly 1A scene on the Kalka to Dharampur Railway, in the lower Himalayas, northern India : a train crosses the four-tier gallery : notice also the pipe-line. Date: early 20th century
Shimla, India - Kalka to Shimla RailwayGeneral view with Kalka to Shimla Railway of Shimla, originally called Simla, the capital city of Himachal Pradesh. In 1864, Shimla was declared the summer capital of the British Raj in India
Kalka - Simla Railway 2View on the Kalka to Simla Railway in northern India : a train emerges from a gorge