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Now, which railway bureaus in China have steam locomotives? I miss it!

I know where there is steam:

Yuanbaoshan, Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, has n units under construction.

There are 3~4 upstream stations in Pingzhuang, Chifeng, Inner Mongolia.

There are about 9 upstream stations in Fuxin, Liaoning.

There are two upstream stations in Diaobingshan City, Tieling, Liaoning Province.

Benxi North Station in Liaoning Province has n upstream stations.

There are about 4 upstream stations in Jixi, Heilongjiang.

There are n upstream stations in Baiyin, Gansu.

There are about five C2 models in Qianwei, Leshan, Sichuan.

Huanan, Jiamusi, Heilongjiang and C2 N stations only operate as tourist trains occasionally.

The steam in Pingdingshan has long since disappeared. There are only two sets of steam left in the normal operation of Diaobingshan City, but if a crew is filming there, it is no problem to see more steam. If you have enough money, you can also designate a locomotive at the Iron-Coal Steam Locomotive Museum, hang up the carriage and drive out for a walk. After all, more than 20 steam engines in Diaobingshan City are on standby.

I know these are the places where steam locomotives are usually used. The number of locomotives refers to the number of locomotives in use, and n means I don't know the exact number, but I know there are.

Among them, Diaobingshan City, Yuanbaoshan, Fuxin, Baiyin and Qian are steam locomotive commuters.

Personally, in this case, except for Qianwei, the steam train is expected to be kept for a long time because it has signed an agreement with Britain to protect the railway heritage; Fuxin can persist for about 3 years because there are more steam locomotives, and steam locomotives in other places will disappear within two years. If you want to shoot, shoot quickly! ! ! ! ! !