Barry,
That was a pretty neat little video.
Paul
The subject may be Chinese, but I had no problem understanding the narrator. And the proximity to the moving equipment indicates that Japanese railfans are no more sensible than their American counterparts. And the general state of the landscape reminded me why I prefer Southern Nevada to South Dakota.
Track gauge looks like 600mm (saw some in the sugar cane operations on Taiwan.) I especially liked the dead in tow diesel railbus in the last run-by. Operation on my Triple T sometimes resembles that.
Chuck (Modeling Central Japan in September, 1964)
Huanan is a provence in China, I believe
The guy wandering down the track had me thinking about silly railfans paying more attention to their cameras than what may be coming down the tracks, as well. Particularly where he says I hear a whistle, then OOPS as he slips in the icy track. [%-)]
There’s a whole series of videos on You-Tube about this railway and other narrow gauge operations in Chica; most of them shot by a Japanese visitor (or commercial enterprise). The narration is Japanese.