Your Second Chance, After It Died:

Jingpeng Under Steam!

Simingyi

The JiTong management have announced a “Steam Festival” between Reshui and Jingpeng. Every day from December 24th to January 1st there should be a double headed freight train over the famous pass, starting in Reshui with some 40 freight wagons around 6am and returning from Jingpeng in the afternoon around 4pm. If you missed it before, here is your chance. I can’t manage to guide the group but will provide the best guide and the best driver you can have around Reshui.

Pictures from the Press Conference in Beijing

Photo: Zang Yi Lan

Photo: Zang Yi Lan Photo: Zang Yi Lan

Itinerary

Date

Itinerary

26.12.

Departure to Beijing

27.12.

Arrival Beijing, visit to the railway museum, evening transfer to the station and overnight train to Chifeng

28.12.

Morning arrival Chifeng, charter bus to Jingpeng, photos of the steam hauled afternoon train Jingpeng – Reshui, hotel in Reshui

29.12.

Charter bus for taking pictures of the morning and the afternoon train Reshui – Jingpeng and back, hotel Reshui

30.12.

Charter bus for taking pictures of the morning and the afternoon train Reshui – Jingpeng and back, hotel Reshui

31.12.

Charter bus for taking pictures of the morning and the afternoon train Reshui – Jingpeng and back, hotel Reshui

01.01.

Charter bus for taking pictures of the morning train Reshui – Jingpeng, charter bus back to Chifeng, overnight train Chifeng – Beijing

02.01.

Transfer to the airport, return flight home

Line description

Absolutely unnecessary as this line has been reported thousands of times in all the railway press and is covered on the internet quite well.

They will use 2 locos for the event, probably QJ 7038 and 7119. Haoluku is an abandoned place now, but the Y to turn the locomotives should still be in place. These locomotives are dumped in Daban: QJ 6891, 6991, 7012, 7030, 7038, 7041, 7048, 7049, 7063, 7104, 7105, 7119, 7143.

Possible extensions

Extensions need to be negotiated with Zhang Yi Lan (email or phone).

Remarks

There will be no European guide on this trip. Your contact persons in China are:

Bus driver Chifeng – Jingpeng (Yuanbaoshan, Pingzhuang): the famous Li Hong Yi
Chinese guide: Zhang Yi Lan, Beijing

Both are very experienced in this particular area. Here they are:

Li Hong Yi and Zhang Yi Lan

This event is held by the JiTong railway company which is fully responsible for all services. As there are no spare locomotives available there is a risk of failure. FarRail Tours cannot be held responsible for whatever happens or does not happen. This is NOT a FarRail Tour!

Land only price from Beijing airport 27.12.2007 to Beijing airport 02.01.2008:

Registration

Please send an email to Ms. Zhang Yi Lan: zyzymm@yahoo.com.cn I’ll be in Burma and may be not able to read emails (which is very likely).

Reshui bridge

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