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There are a couple of ways to go. One leads to the old station and locomotive.. |
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This one was bombed and partly buried and is displayed here as a glorious relic of the war and a symbol of reunification. |
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There is also this wall of wishful thinking right behind it. |
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From here one can get a closer view of the new rail bridge, part of the line that crosses the DMZ |
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And the wooden pedestrian bridge that takes one to a (closed) station platform for the future rail connection between North and South Korea. |
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I just happened to catch sight of the new sightseeing train from Seoul, and, below, the one that used to bring the visitors here. |
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A couple of the many memorials here to the fallen warriors |
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On the way out I had to check and see if the 'pirate' was Asian |