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.

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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.

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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.

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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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