I am booked onto train 16517 from Bangalore to Kannur in early March 2017.
I have read that the route travelled by this train contains some great scenery, for example over bridges, under tunnels and mountainsides, etc.
How...
more... much of this scenery am I likely to be able to see?
I have read that the stretch between Sakleshpur and Subrahmanya Road is the best, but this train does not arrive at Subrahmanya Road until around 5:50 am, by which point I think it should be just starting to get light outside.
Has anyone used this exact train and could give advice about whether I am likely to be able to see any of the great scenery on this route, or anything in particular I should look out for? For example, is any of the later stretch (when the sun will be up) between Subrahmanya Road and Mangalore also similar in terms of travelling along bridges and along the mountainsides?
Thanks
please wait...Translate to EnglishYo, I got a ticket for train 16517 from Bangalore to Kannur in early March 2017. Heard this train goes through some sick scenery like bridges, tunnels, and mountainsides. Wondering how much of that am I gonna be able to see? I read that the stretch between Sakleshpur and Subrahmanya Road is the bomb, but this train don't reach Subrahmanya Road until like 5:50 am, when it's just starting to get light outside. Anybody out there who's taken this train and can let me know if I'll be able to catch any of that dope scenery or if there's anything specific I should be on the lookout for? Maybe the stretch after Subrahmanya Road when the sun's up and we're cruising along bridges and mountainsides. Holla back, thanks!