Note rare high deflectors, eight wheel tender and oldest operating QJ in China. She pulls out a massive train of empty coal hoppers in her final weeks of operation, Mudanjiang - Feb 9 2006.
Would I be right to say that the QJ has become something of a rarity in China? As far as I know there are no regularly operating ones in China. Am I right?
Beautiful video!
jagafoto 2 months ago
Come on, admit it. You were waiting for a shrieking whistle to make the guy with the cycle drop the load he was carrying.
NJPurling 3 months ago
IIRC, there are 3 SJ's here in the US.
Two are on the IOWA INTERSTATE and at least one belongs to R.J. Corman.
cosmo706 1 year ago
Whats with the horn instead of a whistle?
ExcaliburLink 1 year ago
purely and simply........... WOW
davehowe 1 year ago
@tropicalfishswim Yeah you are right. Now we could hardly find any QJs anywhere in China. I also miss those monsters so much.
ChieftainPhoeniX 1 year ago
I think maybe 2-5 QJ are still in Industrial services
Zoomer3989 1 year ago
Would I be right to say that the QJ has become something of a rarity in China? As far as I know there are no regularly operating ones in China. Am I right?
tropicalfishswim 1 year ago
No better-sounding steam locomotive was ever made than the QJ's!! At least for their chuffing sounds. Wonderful!
Cyclist051 2 years ago
thats what I would like to know....and why???
318Captain 2 years ago