Introduction of Qinglong Bridge Railway Station Construction Project?

Qinglongqiao Railway Station is a small railway station on beijing-baotou railway (formerly Beijing-Zhangjiakou Railway), located in Yanqing, Beijing, and built at 1908.

The origin of the name

Due to the terrain, Beijing-Zhangjiakou Railway climbed a turnback railway here, which is generally called "herringbone" railway. Qinglongqiao Railway Station is only used as the turning-back point for the uplink, and the corresponding turning-back point for the downlink is Qinglongqiao West Station. Now there are two sets of two lanes, and there are eight diesel EMU tourist trains from Yanqing Railway Station to Beijing North Railway Station every day.

Qinglongqiao Railway Station was named Guan Xianjun and inscribed in the autumn of Guangxu Wushen (1908). The station building retains the style when it was built. There is a manual switch model next to the station building for tourists to try. On the right side of the station building are the Beijing-Zhangjia Railway Monument and the statue of Zhan Tianyou, with the words "God bless the statue of Zhan Gong" on the pedestal. 1982 On May 20th, the ashes of Mr. and Mrs. Zhan Tianyou were buried behind the statue, and the book "The Tomb of Mr. Zhan Tianyou" was inscribed, which described the life of Mr. Zhan Tianyou when the tomb was moved. The bronze statue and tomb of Zhan Tianyou is a cultural relic protection unit in Beijing, and Qinglongqiao Railway Station is a patriotic education base.

Qinglong Bridge Railway Station is divided into West Station and East Station, and East Station is the original old station.

Beijing-Zhangjiakou herringbone railway was selected as the national cultural protection.

In 20 13, the State Council approved the publication of the seventh batch of 1943 national key cultural relics protection units, and 27 cultural relics were selected in Beijing. Among them, the section from Nankou to Badaling of Laojingzhang Railway 104 was upgraded to "National Insurance" this time. It is understood that this is the only railway still in operation in the seventh batch of "national security" list.

This station still retains the operation mode of 100 years ago. All the trains will stop here for a short time, and then turn back through the famous "herringbone railway" to continue. The section from Nankou to Badaling, where Qinglongqiao Railway Station is located, is a well-preserved section of Beijing-Zhangjiakou Railway in the past century. Within 20 kilometers, there are five old stations, namely Nankou, Dongyuan, Juyongguan, Sanbao and Qinglong Bridge. Qinglongqiao Railway Station was identified as an industrial heritage by the Capital Museum as early as 2008. The old railway station and Zhan Tianyou's tomb have been restored and opened to the public as patriotic education bases.

Qinglong Bridge Station is the best protected station in the past century. Although the railway station no longer handles passenger service, the train still runs every day. The Harmony train on S2 line and some ordinary trains stop here technically (the front of the train changes to the rear of the train, and the rear of the train changes to the front of the train, turning back down the mountain from the other side of the herringbone rail, and slowing down the climbing speed of the train by extending the distance). At this station, you can also see the end of the famous "herringbone railway" built by Zhan Tianyou. Many tourists come to visit on foot for several kilometers every day.

The black guardrail next to the bronze statue of Zhan Tianyou is welded by the internal heat pipe of Malai steam locomotive used on 1909 Beijing-Zhangjiakou Railway. Three rails cast in Belgium 1898, Britain 1905 and Tennessee 19 15 lie quietly in the backyard. Manual turnouts, oil lamp holders and old signboards written in Suzhou code are all precious cultural relics of a century. (Recommended reading Qinglong Bridge Railway Station Atlas)

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