TRAINS of CHINA
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As Photographed
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..Olaf Bjerknes 
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I Copied these from the Trains Web Site at:
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The China Railways Homepage
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Map of China Railroads
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Links to Train web sites
New SY production at Tangshan
Olaf stands before brand new SY1608, built May 1988. I'd like to know where this machine is currently working. 
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New SY production at Tangshan

A line of SYs waiting to go into the Paintshop - two out in the sunshine and one (just the headlight lens visible glinting in the shadows) inside the works. Anyone know what the white streaks on the tender are? What a fascinating pile of parts - cylinder castings, wheels, rerail frogs and who knows what else. Note that everything is neatly laid out though - it's not a random pile of junk (modellers take note!)
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Qiqihar
The driving wheels of QJ 3196 get a polish at Qiqihar depot.
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Qiqihar

A close view of the engineer's side of the cab of QJ 3195. I'd be interested to know the significance of the circular emblem and the characters. A 'prize crew' engine, perhaps? Stretching my little technical knowledge, I should say that those are exhaust steam injectors under the cab. Note also the canvas sun screen, the running lights and the diamond treadplate folded over the step edge. It's a long way up into a QJ cab - try doing it with loads of camera kit! When running, the cab door is closed and a trap door shut over the top of the steps. The cab is wood lined and fully enclosed from the tender, except where the coal hatch is. The gap between locomotive and tender is enclosed by a rubber bellows, and everyone on board is secured from the extreme weather encountered in these parts. 
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Wuwei - Urumqi

Olaf's group inside the dining car of the Wuwei - Urumqi train. Chinese Railways food is usually very good indeed, and the tea and beer are heavenly! 
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Wuwei - Urumqi

QJ heads west with an empty oil train for the oil fields at Yumen, Note that the tank covers are all open to ventilate the tank cars. 
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Standard gauge, Langxiang to Nancha
A glorious shot of a QJ hauled passenger seen through the trees. 
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Langxiang narrow gauge

The special train rolls over one of the many bridges in the forest. In 1992, I met two Canadians in Langxiang who were working with the Chinese to develop sustainable forestry - the initial growth here is logged out - but the development uses trucks and crawlers, not the picturesque narrow gauge railroads... 
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