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Following Syria’s broken tracks from Baniyas to Aleppo
A 24-hour freight train journey from Baniyas to Aleppo highlights Syria’s damaged rail infrastructure and the perseverance of its workers. The route underscores the country’s ongoing challenges with transportation networks while showcasing the resilience of those maintaining them.
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