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30 JUNE 2006 - PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA: Workers unload cement from Thailand from a freight train in the Phnom Penh train station. While much of Cambodia's infrastructure has been rebuilt since the wars which tore the country apart in the late 1980s, the train system is still in disrepair. There is now only one passenger train in the country. It runs from Phnom Penh to the provincial capitol Battambang and it runs only one day a week. It takes 12 hours to complete the 190 mile journey. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press

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30 JUNE 2006 - PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA: Workers unload cement from Thailand from a freight train in the Phnom Penh train station. While much of Cambodia's infrastructure has been rebuilt since the wars which tore the country apart in the late 1980s, the train system is still in disrepair. There is now only one passenger train in the country. It runs from Phnom Penh to the provincial capitol Battambang and it runs only one day a week. It takes 12 hours to complete the 190 mile journey.  Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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