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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HAI PHONG, VIETNAM: A couple surfs the internet on a laptop using a broadband card in the 3rd class car on the Hanoi to Hai Phong Express. The train has three classes: 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Tickets cost between $3(US) and $2(US) one way. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HAI PHONG, VIETNAM: A woman and her baby on the Hanoi to Hai Phong Express. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HAI PHONG, VIETNAM: A vendor sells newspapers on the Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HAI PHONG, VIETNAM: The 3rd class car on the Hanoi to Hai Phong Express train. The train has three classes: 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Tickets cost between $3(US) and $2(US) one way. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HAI PHONG, VIETNAM: A Vietnamese boy plays with a passenger's iPhone on the return leg of the Hanoi to Hai Phong Express. Apple products and Steve Jobs have achieved cult like status in Vietnam and iPhones and iPads are widely available throughout the country. iPhones are sold side by side with Android phones but Vietnamese consumers overwhelmingly prefer the Apple products. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HAI PHONG, VIETNAM: Passengers leave the Hai Phong train station to board the train to Hanoi. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HAI PHONG, VIETNAM: Passengers for the return trip to Hanoi in the Hai Phong Train station. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HAI PHONG, VIETNAM: A conductor helps passengers get off the Hanoi to Hai Phong Express at a stop on the route. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HAI PHONG, VIETNAM: A family in a third class car on the Hanoi and Hai Phong Express. The train has three classes: 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Tickets cost between $3(US) and $2(US) one way. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HAI PHONG, VIETNAM: A passenger looks for his seat in a 3rd class car on the Hanoi to Hai Phong Express. The train has three classes: 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Tickets cost between $3(US) and $2(US) one way. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HAI PHONG, VIETNAM: A vendor sells newspapers on the Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HAI PHONG, VIETNAM: The first class car on the Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train. The train has three classes: 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Tickets cost between $3(US) and $2(US) one way. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HAI PHONG, VIETNAM: A family in a third class car on the Hanoi and Hai Phong Express. The train has three classes: 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Tickets cost between $3(US) and $2(US) one way. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HAI PHONG, VIETNAM: Passengers for the return trip to Hanoi in the Hai Phong Train station. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HAI PHONG, VIETNAM: A family in a third class car on the Hanoi and Hai Phong Express. The train has three classes: 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Tickets cost between $3(US) and $2(US) one way. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HAI PHONG, VIETNAM: The 3rd class car on the Hanoi to Hai Phong Express train. The train has three classes: 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Tickets cost between $3(US) and $2(US) one way. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HAI PHONG, VIETNAM: Rice fields the train passes during the Hanoi to Hai Phong Express. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HAI PHONG, VIETNAM: A passenger looks for her seat on the Hanoi to Long Bien Express Train. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HAI PHONG, VIETNAM: The Hai Phong Train Station. Ga is the Vietnamese word for station. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HAI PHONG, VIETNAM: Passengers for the return trip to Hanoi in the Hai Phong Train station. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HAI PHONG, VIETNAM: A passenger looks for his seat in a 3rd class car on the Hanoi to Hai Phong Express. The train has three classes: 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Tickets cost between $3(US) and $2(US) one way. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HAI PHONG, VIETNAM: Rice fields the train passes during the Hanoi to Hai Phong Express. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HAI PHONG, VIETNAM: A passenger looks for her seat on the Hanoi to Long Bien Express Train. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HANOI, VIETNAM: A woman climbs the stairs into the Long Bien Station in Hanoi, the terminus of the Hanoi to Hao Phong Express Train. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HANOI, VIETNAM: A worker on the Hanoi to Hai Phong Express waits to board the train in Long Bien Station in Hanoi. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HANOI, VIETNAM: The engineer climbs into the cab of the Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train in Hanoi. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HANOI, VIETNAM: People leave the Long Bien Station in Hanoi after arriving on a Hai Phong to Hanoi train. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 APRIL 2012 - HANOI, VIETNAM: A woman sells crusty French bread in the Long Bien Train station in Hanoi. The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train runs several times a day between Long Bien Station in Hanoi and the Hai Phong Station. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and Hai Phong is the 4th largest city in Vietnam. Hai Phong is the principal industrial port in the northern part of Vietnam. It was heavily bombed and mined during the American War (what Americans call the Vietnam War).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 APRIL 2012 - HANOI, VIETNAM: The Hanoi to Hai Phong Express Train crosses the Red River on the Long Bien Bridge in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 APRIL 2012 - HANOI, VIETNAM: Passengers wait to board a train to Hai Phong from Long Bien Train Station in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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