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  2. List of locomotives in China - Wikipedia

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    The first steam locomotive in China is thought to be a 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) gauge 0-4-0T engine used on the Shanghai-Wusong railway.Towards the end of the 19th century concessions obtained from the Qing dynasty enabled foreign powers (Germany, Russia, France and Great Britain) to build railways in China, and they introduced a variety of foreign-built machines.

  3. China Railways QJ - Wikipedia

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    From the late 1980s and through the 1990s the class were replaced by diesel locomotives. Steam traction officially ended on the Chinese national rail network in 2002, but a few units remained in use up to 2003 on minor lines. [1] The locomotives were also used on large passenger trains, when their high tractive power was advantageous. [11]

  4. China Railways SY - Wikipedia

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    The SY class was the last major class of steam locomotives to be produced anywhere in the world with the last one built in 1999. [1] The design, however, is based on the earlier Japanese-built JF6 Class 2-8-2s which itself was based on a Mikai-type locomotive built by the American Locomotive Company in the 1920s for use in Korea. [1]

  5. China Railways SL7 - Wikipedia

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    The China Railways SL7 ( Chinese: 勝利7; pinyin: Shènglì; lit. 'victory') class steam locomotive was a class of 4-6-2 express passenger steam locomotives operated by the China Railway. They were originally built for the South Manchuria Railway ( Mantetsu) to pull the Asia Express [ 1] - Mantetsu's signature train and most iconic locomotive ...

  6. China Railways JS - Wikipedia

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    Numbers. 5001-6135,6201-6558,8001-8423. Sources: [ 4][ 5] except where noted. The China Railways JS ( Chinese: 建设; pinyin: Jiàn Shè; lit. 'Construction or Development') was a type of 2-8-2 tender steam locomotive manufactured for use on mainline freight trains, as well as for heavy shunting.

  7. China Railways KF - Wikipedia

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    China Railways KF. The Class KF (聯盟型, 'Confederation class', re-designated "ㄎㄈ" or "KF") was a 4-8-4 mainline passenger steam locomotive type built in the United Kingdom by the Vulcan Foundry for the railways of China. Between 1935 and 1936, 24 locomotives were built for the Guangzhou – Hankou Railway designated as the 600 series. [ 1]

  8. Valley Railroad 3025 - Wikipedia

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    Operational. Valley Railroad 3025 is a China Railways SY class steam locomotive that was built in 1989 by the Tangshan Locomotive and Rolling Stock Works for the Knox and Kane Railroad of Pennsylvania, US, where it remained until that railroad's demise. It was purchased by the Valley Railroad Company of Connecticut in 2008, and later rebuilt as ...

  9. Category:Steam locomotives of China - Wikipedia

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    C. China Railway YH. China Railways AM1. China Railways AM2. China Railways AM3. China Railways ET7. China Railways FD. China Railways FX. China Railways GJ.