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This period of railway development was not smooth sailing, and there was continued opposition to the railway on a number of fronts.[1]In April 1888, on the construction site of Tianjin-Tongzhou Railway, a newly completed steel bridge across the Pei Ho river (today's Hai River 海河) in the heart of Tientsin, connecting with the foreign settlements, caused unrest with local boatmen fearful that the railway would harm their interests[2]. Li ordered the destruction of the bridge by dynamite, causing the company a loss of £8000 and many months work.[3]
Back at the western end of the railway the line had reached Fengtai and shortly afterwards a new [4] terminus outside Peking in 1897 from where a Siemens built electric tramway was laid to the city's South Gate, or Yongdingmen, which opened for service in 1899.
- ^ "China's First Railway - The Imperial Railways of North China 1880-1911" by A.L. Rosembaum, (unpublished Yale thesis 1972)>
- ^ "京奉铁路八百多公里修了五十三年". 辽宁省档案馆. 2010-09-02. Archived from the original on 2019-04-20. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
- ^ Chinese Times, April 6th & 20 May 11th & 18th 1889
- ^ simplified Chinese: 马家堡; traditional Chinese: 馬家堡