i am glad that out of the 1000 pix i took in the last 8 days,
about 90+ of the photos are useable. Of the 90, I am showing
the 30 pictures.
Train ride from the border to Pyongyang was around 5 hours.
The train is an old German train, very old but has a very
romantic feel to it. Six persons to a carriage.
One of the many train stations along the way.
Along the way were small villages with people going about their
daily agriculture chores, mostly tending the fields. I saw
very little farm machinery, most were done by hand and
simple tools as well as transport by oxcart. I think fuel is an issue.
Nearer to Pyonguyang, I saw tractors and other machinery.
This is a train station master from the famous underground train,
The escalator goes around 100m+ downwards from entrance
of the station to the trains.
The metro train is used by everyone from students, to families
and folks going home from work.
about 90+ of the photos are useable. Of the 90, I am showing
the 30 pictures.

Train ride from the border to Pyongyang was around 5 hours.
The train is an old German train, very old but has a very
romantic feel to it. Six persons to a carriage.

One of the many train stations along the way.

Along the way were small villages with people going about their
daily agriculture chores, mostly tending the fields. I saw
very little farm machinery, most were done by hand and
simple tools as well as transport by oxcart. I think fuel is an issue.
Nearer to Pyonguyang, I saw tractors and other machinery.

This is a train station master from the famous underground train,
The escalator goes around 100m+ downwards from entrance
of the station to the trains.

The metro train is used by everyone from students, to families
and folks going home from work.
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