The ED85s are the oldest locomotives in use in China today. The design dates from the late 1920s and most of the survivors were built in the 1940s. They were still active on the Fushun opencast mining system in the early 2010s and, unusually for China, have worn several different liveries over the past 30 years.
- C2 Class NG 0-8-0
- ET7 Class 0-8-0T
- JF Class 2-8-2
- JS Class 2-8-2
- KD6 Class 2-8-0
- QJ Class 2-10-2
- RM Class 4-6-2
- SL6 Class 4-6-2
- SY Class 2-8-2
- XK13 Class 0-6-0T
- BJ Class
- DF4, DF4A, DF4B Class
- DF4C Class
- DF4D, DF4DD Class
- DF5, DF5B, DF5D Class
- DF7, DF7B/C/D/F Class
- DF7G Class
- DF8 Class
- DF8B Class
- DF11 Class
- DFH3 Class
- GKD1, GKD1A Class
- HXD3B/3C/3D Class
- SS3, SS3B Class
- SS4, SS4G Class
- SS9, SS9G Class
- 37E Class
- EL1 & EL2 Class
- ZG100 & ZG150 Class
- Narrow Gauge Electrics
- NYJ1, NZJ1, NZJ2 Class