Anshan Iron and Steel Company's own locomotive EL1-17 pulled the freight train through the city.
Anshan Iron and Steel Company's own locomotive EL1-25 pulled the freight train through the city.
Meeting of two Anshan streetcar oldies near the railway station. Anshan is located 55 miles southwest of Shenyang on the old South Manchurian Railway line. A single tramway route was opened in 195... (more)
An unidentified QJ climbs the long grade out of the steel making city of Anshan in northeast China. Lacking number plates and with chalk marks on the smokebox the loco is likely making a test run ... (more)
Line up of Electric locomotives: 1505 37E Class Bo-Bo-Bo (Skoda), 4 EL1 Class Bo-Bo-Bo (LEW), 120 EL2 Class Bo-Bo (LEW)
A slag car discharges its load of molten slag.
Another photo of the slag dump at the steelworks in Anshan.
Fire and filth The polluted atmosphere inside one of China's largest steel mills doesn't make for a pretty picture, but it was an unforgettable sight to see steam engines runnin... (more)
In the massive steel works at Anshan, here are 2 of their large fleet of SY 2-8-2 locos. Seen in March 2002.
Molten slag fills a cauldron car while the standard light Mikado goes about some switching chores in the giant Anshan mill, which, at the time, had steam, diesel and electric power. I was given f... (more)
A track worker shoulders his pick axe and watches the JS pulled freight thunder by.
Smoke deflector equipped JS Mikado 5162 powers a mainline freight out of Anshan.
QJ hauled freight on the mainline grade leaving Anshan.
A single QJ hauled mixed freight tackles the mainline grade leaving Anshan.