jscherb
Expedition Leader
Been there, done that part 3...
These two photos were published in one of the Land Rover magazines a while back were taken along the narrow gauge Darjeeling Himalayan Railway in West Bengal, India, which runs along the road for a lot of its length. In 1955 two Land Rovers drove overland from London to Singapore, and one of them made a side trip up to Darjeeling where this photo was taken. In 2019 one of the original Land Rovers from the first expedition retraced the trip in reverse, and made the Darjeeling detour as well.
There's an excellent book about the expedition: https://www.amazon.com/First-Overland-London-Singapore-Land-Rover/dp/1909930369/ and both Land Rover magazines covered the 2019 reverse trip extensively. There's also a book of photos from the expedition, most of which weren't included in the first book:
I've got a copy of the first book and I'm keeping my eye open for the photo book, the web site for it isn't responding.
Some years ago I had a magazine assignment to do an article on the Darjeeling Railway - I rode the train one direction and followed it on the road the other way, although not in a Land Rover - I was in a Mahindra (an Indian jeep). Along the way I took time to visit the railway's mechanical shops at Tindharia and other railway-specific sites I wanted to photograph for the magazine.
In modern times the road up the Himalayan foothills to Darjeeling is much more crowded, in some places there's literally inches separating the train from vehicular traffic.
Making the trip in the Mahindra was also a great experience; maybe next I should do a thread on Mahindra Jeeps - they're produced many different models I'd love to see Jeep do and I've been taking photos of them in India and other places for years.
The magazine article as published...
I've done 3 magazine articles on the Darjeeling Railway - two for a U.S. magazine and one for a U.K magazine.
These two photos were published in one of the Land Rover magazines a while back were taken along the narrow gauge Darjeeling Himalayan Railway in West Bengal, India, which runs along the road for a lot of its length. In 1955 two Land Rovers drove overland from London to Singapore, and one of them made a side trip up to Darjeeling where this photo was taken. In 2019 one of the original Land Rovers from the first expedition retraced the trip in reverse, and made the Darjeeling detour as well.
There's an excellent book about the expedition: https://www.amazon.com/First-Overland-London-Singapore-Land-Rover/dp/1909930369/ and both Land Rover magazines covered the 2019 reverse trip extensively. There's also a book of photos from the expedition, most of which weren't included in the first book:
I've got a copy of the first book and I'm keeping my eye open for the photo book, the web site for it isn't responding.
Some years ago I had a magazine assignment to do an article on the Darjeeling Railway - I rode the train one direction and followed it on the road the other way, although not in a Land Rover - I was in a Mahindra (an Indian jeep). Along the way I took time to visit the railway's mechanical shops at Tindharia and other railway-specific sites I wanted to photograph for the magazine.
In modern times the road up the Himalayan foothills to Darjeeling is much more crowded, in some places there's literally inches separating the train from vehicular traffic.
Making the trip in the Mahindra was also a great experience; maybe next I should do a thread on Mahindra Jeeps - they're produced many different models I'd love to see Jeep do and I've been taking photos of them in India and other places for years.
The magazine article as published...
I've done 3 magazine articles on the Darjeeling Railway - two for a U.S. magazine and one for a U.K magazine.