@@petesworldrailwayvideos Pete, I googled the Nancha, it looks like very rural part of China.... Did you intentionally travel to those rural part of China?
Absolutely! I found some of the most rewarding railway places to be way out in the wilderness. A full list of my railway trip reports can be found on my website : www.chinesemodeltrains.com/webtrips.html . Nancha isn't a major town, however it was an important railway junction with the lines heading north to Yichun and Wuyiling from the Jiamusi - Harbin main line. The depot was pretty large as most train required banking locomotives for the first few kilometers out of Nancha. The depot still exists and is used for diesel helpers these days, but is a shadow of its glory days.
It is a Chinese copy of a Nathan airhorn. The manufacturer is called ZBD. I can't find any otger info about it. All but 2 of the HXN5 were license built in China.
nice video
Beautiful part of the world
John Bainbridge absolutely stunning, like most of Heilongjiang.
nice
This is rare to see in UA-cam
Hi, I love ur video, I wonder what camera you used for filming?❤
Does each of the 3 locomotives has drivers inside respectively?
No , they are equipped linked tandem system , only one loco in the front need to have operators.😊
По системе многих едениц,у нас это так называется.
ua-cam.com/video/PGzrMxkTBCg/v-deo.html in the steam era with one diesel.
Thanks Ron, great video. I was only 10 when that was shot, doubtful my parents would have let me head off back then!
@@petesworldrailwayvideos Pete, I googled the Nancha, it looks like very rural part of China.... Did you intentionally travel to those rural part of China?
Absolutely! I found some of the most rewarding railway places to be way out in the wilderness. A full list of my railway trip reports can be found on my website : www.chinesemodeltrains.com/webtrips.html . Nancha isn't a major town, however it was an important railway junction with the lines heading north to Yichun and Wuyiling from the Jiamusi - Harbin main line. The depot was pretty large as most train required banking locomotives for the first few kilometers out of Nancha. The depot still exists and is used for diesel helpers these days, but is a shadow of its glory days.
At 4:08 that sounds like an American horn.
It is a Chinese copy of a Nathan airhorn. The manufacturer is called ZBD. I can't find any otger info about it. All but 2 of the HXN5 were license built in China.
@@petesworldrailwayvideos They have a nice throaty tone to them.
Yeah, Like Norfolk Southern or CSX.
CHINESE GENERAL ELECTRICS???
HXN5 class (GE ES59ACi). First two were built in the USA, the rest (some 750+ to date) under license in China.