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India's narrow gauge railways have historical roots dating back to the colonial era, where the British opted for narrow gauge tracks in challenging terrains for cost-effectiveness. These railways persist due to the country's diverse geography, which includes mountains, hills, and forests, making standard gauge tracks impractical in certain regions. Narrow gauge lines provide essential connectivity to remote areas, facilitating the movement of people and goods. Some narrow gauge routes, such as the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway and the Nilgiri Mountain Railway, serve as tourist attractions, offering scenic and nostalgic train journeys. While India focuses on expanding its standard gauge network, narrow gauge railways remain operational where the cost of conversion or construction outweighs the benefits, ensuring vital transportation links to underserved communities and preserving historical heritage.
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