The World's Last Steam Trains: China

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China was the last country in the world to manufacture and operate steam locomotives. By the early 1980s, there were an estimated 10,000 operational steam locomotives in the country, but by the 1990s, diesel and electric locomotives started to replace them on the main lines and the number in service reduced substantially as the millennium approached. The last steam locomotives were finally withdrawn from China Rail in 2003. After that, some continued to operate heavy freight trains on local railways for a short while, but most were deployed for use on the country's industrial railways, mainly at coal mines and steel works. This trend continued into the first decade of the 21st century, but subsequently, the number of steam engines in service declined substantially and were confined to just a handful of industrial locations.
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Stock Code KE597.0
Author Davies C
ISBN13 9781913295974
Format Softback
Height(mm) 168
Width(mm) 246
Page Count 128
Pictures 120
Publication Date 31 Aug 2020
Publication Status Available
Publisher KEY PUBLISHING
Record last updated 04/05/2023