
Mumbai's Van Rani Toy Train Resumes Service At Sanjay Gandhi National Park After 3-Year Pause
After being out of service for three years, the much-loved Van Rani toy train has finally made its comeback at Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP) in Borivali, Mumbai. The popular ride was halted in 2021 after Cyclone Tauktae caused significant damage.
Now fully restored and more eco-friendly than ever, Van Rani is back to delight visitors with its scenic route through the lush 5.5 square kilometre area of Krishnagiri Upvan. The toy train can carry up to 80 passengers and promises a fun, relaxing ride for both tourists and locals.
To add to the excitement, park officials have announced that a second, open-air toy train will soon be introduced, enhancing the overall experience at SGNP.
In other updates from the park, the latest 2024 wildlife census has revealed that SGNP is now home to 54 leopards. Maharashtra Forest Minister Ganesh Naik shared this information recently in the state legislative council. According to the data, leopard numbers have steadily increased thanks to strong conservation efforts and habitat protection, from 35 in 2015 to 54 in 2024.
While this growth is a positive sign for wildlife, it also presents challenges. Over the years, there have been a few tragic incidents involving leopard attacks, with three children losing their lives—two in 2017 and one in 2022. In each case, the victims' families were given compensation of ₹20 lakh as per government policy.
Minister Naik also mentioned that the park currently has sufficient prey to sustain the leopard population. To further strengthen the ecosystem, the government plans to plant more fruit-bearing trees to support herbivores, which in turn provide food for leopards.
With Van Rani back on the rails and continued efforts to balance nature and safety, SGNP remains one of Mumbai's most treasured green spaces.
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