After our visit to Dunhuang, we drove two hours in this bus:
. . . to catch a high speed train to our next destination: Turpan.
We had to go through airport-like security on our way into the train station. I had a bottle of water that was about 2/3 full. They had me drink some (presumably to make sure it was not acid or some kind of combustible). I thought that was quite efficient!
Bob bought a chicken drumstick for lunch at the "High iron" store at the station:
California has been trying to build a high speed train connecting San Francisco and Los Angeles for years and can't seem to make any progress. Here we were in the outposts of Western China taking a high speed train from nowhere to nowhere. I had Train Envy.
We had three of these for our group |
Bob bought a chicken drumstick for lunch at the "High iron" store at the station:
I was quite impressed by the sleek, modern train that traveled at 120 mph: