End of the line for steam trains
Share - WeChat


During winter in low temperatures, when the steam locomotive stops for a while, the rails freeze and become slippery. It then becomes hard to shift the 364 metric tons of coal in the 13 self-turning cars, and they can only be moved by inching forward and back.
"I operate the accelerator and the brake entirely by touch. It requires years of practice," Cheng said.
At a speed of only 30 km/h, it takes an hour for the train to reach the mining zone. Cheng and his colleagues have some time to relax while the coal is loaded.
"I will be retiring in December. How time flies. I'm already 55. I've spent more time with this machine than with my wife. It's time to say goodbye," he added.
Related Stories
- Chinese scientists discover Qinghai-Tibet Plateau's unique role in greenhouse emissions
- Pet owners embrace traditional Chinese veterinary treatments for their beloved pets
- China to recruit over 20,000 special post teachers for rural areas
- Scientists develop contact lenses that let humans see near-infrared light
- China leading globally in installed hydropower capacity
- Humanoid robot introduces China Daily