A corridor of Beijing West railway station, a few days before the Lunar New Year. This station, the largest in Asia when it was inaugurated in the late 90s, is no longer adapted to China’s railways modernization. It mainly serves green (slow) trains
 At Beijing West Railway station, a migrant worker is heading back to the family hometown for the New Year holidays. The Lunar New Year is the busiest time of year for train travels, with an estimated 190 million trips were during the 2024 spring fes
 A few days ahead of the celebrations of the Lunar New Year, passengers aboard a green train settle into their quarters in the hard-sleepers section, carrying with them presents intended for their family. The traditional green trains continue to enjo
 A passenger sleeping on the middle berth of a hard-sleeper green train.
 A passenger looking at the window while the green train is crossing the Yangtze river.
 A passenger of a green train is having a cigarette at one end of the wagon. Smoking is permitted on the slower green train, but prohibited in the high-speed white trains.
 A passenger is pouring boiling water on a bowl of instant noodles, a fixture of the China train traveler diet. Both high speed and slow trains have water boilers installed in every wagons.
 Two passengers enjoying a meal on a slow train.
 The view of the construction site for a high-speed train line, seen from a slow “green train” traveling across Guizhou province.  The mountainous terrain of Southern China makes the construction of a high-speed train network there, extremely costly
 Above Yunnan semi-tropical forest, close to the border, workers are building the China-Lao high-speed railway line. The line started operating in 2022. An extension of the line to Bangkok, is under construction. The Kunming-Vientiane railway is a li
 In Sichuan province, an aged farmer digging a sweet potatoes field, beneath a high-speed railway line opened to traffic in 2024. The high-speed railway network is now reaching once remote areas of the country. The economic benefits are not always ob
 A high speed train riding through a new neighborhood of Yibin (Sichuan) where a large real estate project, “The City Of The Future” is under construction. The opening of a new high speed train line, often triggers the construction of new neighborhoo
 A woman walking outside the empty Fushun railway station plaza where a Communist propaganda sculpture is on display. China high-speed railway network is a source of National pride as well as a symbol of the country’s economic development and technol
 The V.I.P. salon of Chengdu Tianyu railway station, decorated with a large painting showing a high-speed train riding through Sichuan mountainous landscape.
 A traveler in the cavernous and very empty waiting room of Yibin railway station, inaugurated in 2024, along with the Chengdu-Yibin railway line. This station counts only 2000 passengers a day, a low traffic : the city of 2 million, now counts 3 rai
 At Beijing South railway station, passengers waiting in line to access the platform of departing high-speed train. The station serves the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed line, inaugurated in 2011, and China’s rail network busiest with over 50 million pa
 A security agent screens passengers' luggage at Chengdu Tianfu high-speed railway station. The security protocol at railway stations in China is similar to that of airports, with all luggage being X-rayed and passengers going through metal detectors
 Passengers using their ID cards to get through a face-recognition system allowing them to access the train platforms. Material tickets have become obsolete on the Chinese rail network. Tickets are linked to ID numbers. This heightened security syste
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 At Weiyuan (Sichuan) high speed railway station, an employee using a loudspeaker to call passengers to speed up boarding the train.
 A train employee pushing a food cart in the aisle of a second class high-speed train wagon. Food can be purchased on-line from the dining carriage or through trolleys that move through the train.
 Passengers at Chengdu East Railway station, a regional hub for rail transport that sees millions of passengers a year.
 A passenger in the empty waiting room of Yibin railway station. The country's geography has been transformed by China’s rail network. Futuristically designed railway stations have cropped up everywhere. They are not always full, sometimes empty, but
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