Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR) was inscribed as
World Heritage Area (WHA) in 1999. The first Hill Railway in India and
only second in the world to get this prestigious status
Indian
Railways in recognition of its social, cultural,economic and industrial
value as a lifeline of India, made an application to UNESCO for World
Heritage Inscription of Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR) in 1998.
The
world heritage committee of UNESCO at its 23th session held at
Marrakesh, Morocco decided to inscribe Darjeeling Himalaya Railway site
on the world Heritage list.
UNESCO's World Heritage Committee inscribed DHR as a World Heritage Site on 5th December 1999 stating the following reasons:
An
outstanding example of the influence of an innovative transportation
system on social & economic development of a multi-cultural region,
which was to serve as a model for similar developments in many parts of
the world. ( C(ii) )
The
development of railways in the 19th century had a profound influence on
social and economic developments in many parts of the world. This
process is illustrated in an exceptional and seminal fashion by the DHR.
( C(iv) )
“The
DHR is the first, and still the most outstanding, example of a hill
passenger railway. Opened in 1881, it applied bold and ingenious
engineering solutions to the problem of establishing an effective rail
link across a mountainous terrain of great beauty. It is still fully
operational and retains most of its original features intact.
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