Posted by Ken Huard on June 28, 2006 
I think those are the Chinese steam engines I read about in Trains mag. They are possibly to be used in revenue service if I'm not mistaken.
Posted by Glen Ellyn on June 28, 2006 
Are those 2-10-2's the same gauge as the American guage. If not, then are they building a smaller/larger gauge next to the sub?
Posted by Glen Ellyn on June 28, 2006 
Are those 2-10-2's the same gauge as the American guage. If not, then are they building a smaller/larger gauge next to the sub?
Posted by Colorado Zephyr on June 28, 2006 
Great catch, Erik. What's with the new track - new siding?
Posted by Josie Fowler on June 30, 2006 
I hoped we (U.S.A.) would bring some chinese steam locomotives over here to save them, are there plans to run them?
Posted by Mitch Goldman on July 2, 2006 
Great catch Erik! Nicely composed too. These QJ's were bought in hopes of finding a home (at a profit) at a tourist operation in the US. There is an option to purchase more if the gamble suceeds. Guage is the same as US though I believe the mechanicals are reversed regarding "the driver's side".
Posted by Steve Schmollinger on July 14, 2006 
Hey Guys this QJ's are the same track gauge as American Railroads because the C36-7's that China got were also Standard gauge and that's also the main track used in china . Alex Schmollinger
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