The steam locomotive is seen riding through
The locomotive’s trial run was performed on
a nearly 30-kilometer rail route from
After the successful trial operation, the
locomotive, numbered 141-190, is expected to be used in the rail route which
spans over Hai Van Pass from
A worker is seen feeding coal into the steam locomotive.
Tuoi Tre
Renovation work is also performed on four age-old cars, which
will accompany the steam locomotive upon completion.
The successful trial run is the fruit of an
eight-month collective effort of some 20 engineers and workers of Di An Train
Co. based in southern
The team renovated the locomotive on a VND6
billion (US$282,406) order placed by Indochina Rail Co., a local railway
tourism company based in
According to Nguyen Van Hien, 68, the
restoration project’s chief engineer, the original Tu Luc 141-190 locomotive,
which was produced in
The steam locomotive is seen riding through
The locomotive produces its pulling power through a steam
engine.
The locomotive operated on the Ha Noi- Hai
Phong routes in the north.
According to Hien, who knew the locomotive
from its very first day in
It pulls a tender which is capable of
carrying 10 tons of coal and 16 cubic meters of water. This water volume is
enough to pull 20 passenger wagons for 50 kilometers.
After steam locomotives were replaced by
their diesel successors in 1996, the Tu Luc 141-190 locomotive was shelved at
a locomotive firm in
As
The company initially inked a deal with
state-run Gia Lam Rail Firm in
However, after the Tu Luc 141-190 locomotive
was dismantled, the restoration project ground to a halt.
The project resumed in late 2010, with the
locomotive’s components being transported to Di An Train Co. in Binh Duong
for reconstruction.
According to Pham Hong Phi, director of Di
An Train Co., however, his company was short on engineers and workers who
specialized in steam locomotives.
The restoration project didn’t resume until
February 2014 and completed in late October.
Tran Dinh Hung, the project overseer, said
his team restored and reassembled around 3,000 components in order to bring
the engine back to life.
Hoang Quoc Hoi, CEO of Indochina Rail Co.,
told Tuoi Tre in late October his company has decided to run the Tu Luc
141-190 steam locomotive first for tours on the Da Nang - Hue railway route.
Another steam locomotive, which was also
transported from
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Thứ Hai, 29 tháng 12, 2014
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