Sarita Yolmo Makes History as First Woman TTE on Darjeeling Toy Train

Sarita Yolmo has created history by becoming the first woman Travelling Ticket Examiner assigned to tour duty on the iconic Darjeeling Himalayan Railway. Her career transitioned from the Railway Press to a commercial role, showcasing remarkable perseverance. This milestone coincides with a massive railway infrastructure push in Northeast India, with projects worth Rs 72,468 crore underway. Significant developments include plans for rail connectivity to Bhutan and the upcoming launch of the Vande Bharat Sleeper service on the Kamakhya-Howrah route.

Key Points: First Woman TTE Leads Darjeeling Himalayan Railway Tour Duty

  • First woman TTE on DHR tour duty
  • Career shift from Railway Press
  • Part of broader NE railway infra push
  • Rs 72,468 crore projects underway
  • Vande Bharat Sleeper to launch in 2026
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Assam: Sarita Yolmo becomes first woman TTE to lead tour duties on Darjeeling Himalayan Railway

Sarita Yolmo breaks barriers as the first female TTE on Darjeeling Himalayan Railway tours. Discover her journey and NE railway's Rs 72,468 crore push.

"a significant step forward in women's representation - Official Release"

Maligaon, February 12

The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway of Northeast Frontier Railway is witnessing a historic milestone as Sarita Yolmo becomes the first woman Travelling Ticket Examiner to be assigned the prestigious "Tour Duty" on the iconic world-heritage railway.

Sarita Yolmo's journey to this achievement reflects remarkable perseverance.

She began her career in the Railway Press, serving with dedication until the facility's closure. Rather than letting a career shift slow her down, Sarita transitioned seamlessly into the commercial department, taking on a new role as a TTE based in New Jalpaiguri (NJP) as per a release.

While she manages regular duties at NJP, Sarita occasionally directs for DHR Tour Duty. This assignment makes her the first woman in NFR history to oversee the iconic DHR heritage tours.

Sarita Yolmo's presence on the Toy Train is more than a job assignment; it is a significant step forward in women's representation in the technical and field operations of the Indian Railways. Her story is a testament to the evolving spirit of the railways, where tradition meets progress.

Meanwhile, the Indian Railways has allocated Rs 11,486 crore for Assam and the North Eastern states, reflecting a fivefold increase compared to 2014 and reaffirming its commitment to faster, safer and future-ready rail connectivity across the region, stated an official report on Monday.

According to an official statement from Indian Railways, a massive infrastructure push is underway in Assam and the Northeast with Rs 72,468 crore worth of railway projects currently in progress and surveys for new railway lines are being conducted to further expand the network, while rail connectivity to Bhutan from Kokrajhar to Gelephu (69 Km) is being planned.

The Railways project has resumed, and works in Sikkim and Nagaland are also progressing at a fast rate, significantly improving regional and international connectivity, as mentioned in the report.

The launch of the nation's first Vande Bharat Sleeper train services on the Kamakhya-Howrah route, connecting Assam and West Bengal on January 17, 2026, is the most significant infrastructure development in Assam, said the report.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
This is fantastic news for the Northeast! First a woman TTE on the DHR, and now massive railway investments. The Rs 11,486 crore allocation and new lines will be a game-changer for connectivity and tourism in Assam and the other states. Jai Hind!
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David E
As someone who traveled on the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway last year, this is wonderful to hear. Having more diverse staff, especially women in lead roles, enriches the heritage experience for tourists. Congratulations to Sarita Yolmo on this historic appointment.
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Aman W
While I celebrate Ms. Yolmo's achievement, I hope this isn't just a token gesture. Indian Railways needs to systematically open up more technical and field operation roles to women across all zones, not just in heritage sections. The real change will be when this becomes commonplace.
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Shreya B
The infrastructure push is the real headline here. A fivefold increase in funding since 2014? Vande Bharat Sleeper trains and connectivity to Bhutan? This is the development the Northeast has been waiting for. Hope the projects are completed on time without delays.
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Karthik V
Bahut badhiya! 🎉 This is a proud moment for the NFR and for India. The Toy Train is a UNESCO world heritage site. Having our first woman TTE lead tours there sends a powerful message about India's progress. Best wishes to Sarita ji!

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