Traveling to Mussoorie

The train ends in Dehra Dun and a local airport accomodates daily flights from New Delhi. The climb to Mussoorie is by road (or foot-some staff walk down for fun!). Busses run the main roads within Dehra Dun and up to Mussoorie, but there are many villages, even within walking distance of the school, where there are no roads. Most people walk everywhere. Few staff own cars; some have scooters or motorcycles. Taxis are available locally. Horses can be hired for short distances in the bazaar, and bicycle rickshaws run in certain parts.

A local shopping trip may take several hours. Outings to the bazaar are often a leisurely way to pass a Saturday, meeting many students and other staff along the way. A Saturday lunch in the Bazaar is a favorite activity for both students and staff.

RAIL: two trains run daily between Delhi and Dehra Dun, the nearest railhead to Mussoorie. Dehra Dun is 37 km/23 miles (one hour) away at the foot of the mountains.

The Shatabdi

The Shatabdi leaves the New Delhi railway station at 7 am, arriving in Dehra Dun at 12.40 p.m. It leaves Dehra Dun at 5 p.m. and arrives at the New Delhi railway station at 10.40 p.m. The Shatabdi is the most comfortable way to travel. The chair cars are comfortable, air-conditioned and the traveller is provided with a bottle of water, tea, juice, a newspaper and a meal. Luggage space is limited to a rack above your seat, or perhaps there may be some room in the front of the car, or behind the last row of seats. Tickets may be booked through some travel agents, or from the Railway booking office near the railway station in Pahar Ganj, New Delhi. There are two classes available:

The Jan Shatabdi

The Jan Shatabdi runs every day except Sunday and leaves New Delhi railway station at 3.30 p.m. Arriving in Dehra Dun at 9.10 p.m. It leaves Dehra Dun at 5.10 a.m. and arrives at the New Delhi railway station at 11.05 a.m. The chair cars are comfortable, one coach is air-conditioned and rest of the coaches are non air-conditioned, and food and drink are available for sale. Luggage space is limited to a rack above your seat, or perhaps there may be some room in the front of the car, or behind the last row of seats. Tickets may be booked through some travel agents, or from the Railway booking office near the railway station in Pahar Ganj, New Delhi. There are two classes available:

The Mussoorie Express

The overnight train leaves the Old Delhi railway station daily at 10.15 p.m. and arrives in Dehra Dun at 8 am. The Mussoorie Express overnight train leaves Dehra Dun daily at 9:15 p.m. and arrives at the Old Delhi railway station at 7 am. The Mussoorie Express overnight train provides no food or drink en route, though local vendors (and beggars) may board during station stops. Food and bottled water are available on the station platforms. There are three options/classes on the Mussoorie Express:

BUS: From the ISBT bus stand, located at the Kashmir Gate in Delhi.

TAXI:

These rates may change due to state taxes and hikes in fuel prices.

Taxi journeys take 6-10 hours depending on road conditions and the time of year. During the pilgrimages in July, traffic may be rerouted by another road. During monsoons, some places may flood for a few hours. During sugar cane harvest, the roads will be full of ox carts at all hours of the day or night. It is generally not recommended that you travel at night. Drivers do not dim their lights for oncoming traffic. The roads carry all manner of travellers, from pedestrians, bicycles and ox carts to elephants, buses and trucks. All this with speeding cars weaving in and out.

General Travel Information: Train tickets can be booked in Mussoorie. Tickets must be paid for in cash at the time of purchase. E-ticketing has recently been introduced for some trains (including the Shatabdi and the Jan Shatabdi (go to www.irctc.co.in/). Train is one of the most comfortable and economical ways to travel in India, with railways connecting all major cities. Local taxis can be booked by phone and paid at the time, or billed later. The school works with President Travel in Dehra Dun to book flights both within India and internationally for students or staff. Other travel agents are listed on the Visiting Woodstock main page.

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