Fairy Queen is the oldest running vintage steam locomotive
in the world and was built in the year 1855 by the British firm Kinston,
Thompson & Hewitson for the British firm East India Railways.

Fairy Queen will take you to a journey of your lifetime.
Enjoy the
enchanting Rajasthan on the oldest working broad gauge steam locomotive in
the world. The train will stop at every major destination and the
ambience of it will provide you an excellent opportunity to feel like a
maharaja as you travel through the royal land.

Fairy
Queen has resumed its once a week run from New Delhi Cantonment Station to
Alwar. The 155 years old steam locomotive has been certified by Guinness
Book of Records as the world's oldest working engine. It is normally kept in
the National Rail Museum but for winter, it is pulled out to take tourists
to Sariska Wild Life Sanctuary.
The Fairy Queen is the oldest working broad gauge steam locomotive in the
world and was built in the year 1855 by the British firm Kinston, Thompson &
hewitson for the British firm east India railways. This train will have only
a first class (non - air-conditioned) chair car having 50 seats and a pantry
car for on board catering.