Delhi is no stranger to ostentatious displays of state power. A hundred years ago, it
The Tis Hazari railway station in this picture was one of twenty-four new stations that mushroomed in and around Shahjahanabad. This narrow gauge line was one of two set up between the Durbar grounds—called the ‘Tamasha Terrace’ by the locals—and Azadpur and Kashmiri Gate. Like most things, it worked out well, and the Coronation Durbar succeeded with great pomp and splendour, and heralded the sudden shift of the capital from Calcutta to Delhi. It was the only thing that the King announced. Almost a century later, the tram lines might have disappeared from Chandni Chowk, but the narrow gauge line has a metro line running by it.
Delhi
King George V
Railways