Beijing-based photographer Wang Fuchun produced this series of incredibly vivid pictures of Chinese passengers on trains.
A railway worker-turned photographer, Wang has been documenting all sorts of unique moments on trains for decades.
“Trains are loaded with people’s hopes and regrets,” said 68-year-old Wang Fuchun.
I feel really lucky to have been able to take photos on trains."
Wang’s bond with trains first started several decades ago.
This is how he got started in photography.
By 1984, Wang was a professional photographer.
However, the sudden shift in his career track didn’t stop him working for the railway industry.
Wang began to record the history of China' s railway by taking photos on the trains.
Wang Fuchun often takes several train trips a month and walks up and down the carriages taking photos.
“I love trains, railway, and railway passengers,” said Wang.
“Whenever I get on a train, I get a comfortable feeling, like being at home.”
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