I had ridden the train early 80s... goes without saying that I enjoyed every second of it. I remember seeing Suri & Co. at the back of the last carriage. Dad used to work for Suri Paper Mills, Delhi before we moved to Bengaluru. It seems the company had donated an engine and three carriages ...something like that. Shortly after the visit the train stopped working for many years. It must've disappointed many kids like me.
January 1, 2011.
I had promised to take Durga to take her to Cubbon Park for a ride in the train and also show her Vishweshwariah Industrial and Technological Museum. Here we are.
We got tickets. 5 for kids and 10 for grownups.
Ride lasted about 5 minutes. End of it I felt I seemed to have enjoyed it more than Durga. If I were in her place I would definitely asked for another ride. If you have never been in this train, do watch these videos.
We visited the science museum first since it is open to public at 8AM that's one & half hour before the train ride tickets are issued.
I think the museum has 4 or 5 sections. Most visitors start from the basement which exhibits antique machinery which includes a lorry, an aeroplane, a boiler, a printing press and many more interesting machinery. The good part of the museum are working models which help kids understand working concepts. I could Durga watch and observe, she definitely liked this place.
We rushed through the first and second floors.
...Durga wanted to spend more time but I had some to catch up with some work. I told her to visit again sometime with Deepak.
Few videos I shot at Vishweshwariah Museum.
I wanted to take Durga to Venkatappa Art Gallery which is right next to the museum :( Some other day.
If you are holidaying with kids at Bengaluru, my suggestion is; forget movie halls and malls, instead take a relaxing walk in Cubbon Park, enjoy the train ride, amaze your kids at the science museum and check out ancient art work at the art gallery.
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