Arxan Forrest Railway It ran during the 1950s and 1990s, carried wood, goods and passengers. Its highest speed is 60 km/h.
Xinyi Railway Xinyi Railway was a 42.5 km–long branch line of the
Beijing-Hankou Railway (now the
Beijing–Guangzhou railway) located in
Hebei. It was built in the winter of 1902 to allow the
Empress Dowager Cixi to travel from
Beijing to the
Western Qing Tombs. Although the railway had no economic benefit, it was the first railway to be financed and built by the Chinese alone. The empress dowager and the
Guangxu Emperor fled to
Xi'an in the aftermath of the
Boxer Rebellion. After the
Boxer Protocol was signed in September 1901, Cixi and the royal family made their way back from Xi'an to Beijing in December, taking a special train along the
Lo-Han Railway (now also part of the Beijing–Guangzhou Railway) from
Shijiazhuang to
Beijing. To atone for the occupation of Beijing by the
Eight-Nation Alliance, the Empress first visited the
Eastern Qing Tombs in April. Afterward she intended to go to
Western Qing Tombs. Because of the distance, she thought of traveling by train. The Empress then ordered Governor
Yuan Shikai to construct a railway from
Gaobeidian to
Yi County, Hebei, within six months at a cost of
tls. 600,000. The Xinyi Railway headed west from
Gaobeidian across two rivers.
Yuan Shikai originally chose British engineer
Claude W. Kinder to carry out the construction. Claude was the
Kaiping Tramway's chief engineer, as well as the chief engineer of its
extensions. Unexpectedly, this led to a
French protest, so Yuan Shikai decided that the Chinese would carry out the construction themselves, appointing
Jeme Tien Yow chief engineer on 19 October. The project started in November and was completed by February 1903. The railway used old track and sleepers from the Guanneiwai Railway. On 5 April 1903, the empress and other members of the dynasty rode a special train from the
Beijing Yongdingmen along the Beijing-Hankou line, then switching to the new track. The whole length was about 120 km, taking a little over two hours. The Empress was very pleased with the railway and train and gave the engineer a yellow jacket, flowers, feathers, and the title of prefect. Cixi only used the railway once. The line was destroyed during the
Second Sino-Japanese War, its track being used to repair other railways. Later, it was repaired and regauged during
the Great Leap Forward. In the 1990s, it was renamed the
Gaoyi Railway. == Chronological summary ==