New
Horizons
Volume
6
China part one
Due
to the tremendous significance of the current Chinese rail
scene Tele Rail are pleased to announce that we will be
producing several programmes featuring China.
These will combine to produce an unprecedented in
depth guide to what is undoubtedly the most important and
least explored national rail network in the world.
What is now the largest communist country in the
world is seeing an unprecedented growth in rail traffic
flows - thanks mainly to a booming domestic economy that
skillfully combines western market forces with communism.
Infact, such has been the enormous growth of rail
traffic that at present there are simply not enough wagons
or new locos to cope! The
result is that many steam locos that undoubtedly would have
otherwise been retired by now are still in daily use.
To
put it quite simply, there is nowhere in the world that can
still provide such a volume of spectacular main line steam
action as China currently does.
However, modern diesel loco's are being produced at
an enormous rate, and together with further batches of
electric locos change is quickly coming.
This is a particularly fascinating time to visit
China, with many steam sheds looking reminiscent of British
depots towards the end of steam; as the diesels gradually
invade the steam locos traditional domain.
With distinctive scenery and steep gradients there is
certainly no need for artificial 'runpasts' - this programme
features 100% everyday Chinese rail action. China volume one
includes:-
Tangshan
locomotive works where SY steam locomotives are seen
under construction and on test.
A
round up of modern traction types that can be seen at work
today including classes DF4, DF7, BJ, 8K, ND4, ND5,
Mainline
& branchline passenger steam action with classes QJ,
SY & JS.
Depot
visits at Baotou and Nancha.
Mainline
& branchline steam freight including Baotou to Bayan
Obo, and Nancha to Hongshan.
Industrial
steam is spotlighted at the huge Jalainur opencast
coal pit.
There's
also our first look at the most spectacular steam line in
China close to the Gobi Desert in Inner Mongolia at Zhongwei,
where double headed, and even occasional triple headed QJ
hauled freights are featured battling their way up the newly
doubled track towards Gantang.
Running
time 90 minutes
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