Looked it up, couldnt get a solid view of the same spot but the old tracks are visible from a bullet train that goes above it
Damn, that looks cute. Though tbh I'm tired of living within earshot of a rail line :/ Wakes me up every morning
family lives near one never bothered me though im pretty sure theres a law about not blasting horns for a while
afaik the old train tracks were turned into a sort of walking path when the new one was built. follow the path to some sort of old train museum i think which you can use to take short rides on the old train
Damn that sounds awesome, I'd love to visit one day. We did the same thing to the railroads where I live, except without the building any new rail infrastructure or the railway museum
I miss the steam trains though (yes I know they're worse than electric they're still cool.) I think there are a few left in industrial work. They made the last one in 1999!
I opened that up and the first thing I saw was a marker for "Public Toilet". China 10,000 years ahead of USA on civic infrastructure.
Xi is unironically a Gryffindor (in the make believe world where everything they do is actually just and right)
Fr??? They advanced very far in recent years! Good for them
Is this the Jiayang Coal Railway?
https://youtu.be/dTwcnY0GJlY
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jiayang_Coal_Railway
The village areas still kind of look like this but without the steam trains