Railway operators suspended North-South trains on August 25 due to the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic across the country. |
The first North-South train resumes operation on October 13 following several local authorities easing COVID-19 restrictions. |
Only one North-South train departs from Hanoi railway station on October 13 |
A number of passengers head to the station early in order to purchase train tickets to return to their hometowns |
A student shows his joy at being allowed to return to his hometown of Ho Chi Minh City following the long social distancing period |
Passengers are required to be fully vaccinated against the COVID-19 pandemic at least 14 days before departure. |
Passengers have their body temperatures measured before boarding. |
They must write a commitment on implementing COVID-19 prevention and control measures before leaving. |
Those without the necessary certificates showing negative COVID-19 tests are required to undergo a rapid antigen tests at the railway station. |
The train is kept hygienic to prevent the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. |
Passengers maintain a safe distance to avoid the pandemic. |
Only 162 of a total of 378 seats are sold in the first North-South train in a bid to ensure safety for passengers during Vietnam's COVID-19 fight. |
Many people wear protective gears during their trip. |
Children join their families as they head back to their hometown after several months being left stranded in Hanoi. |
SE5 train departs from the Hanoi railway station at 3:20 p.m. on October 13, with the train scheduled to arrive at Saigon railway station at 5:20 a.m. on October 15. |
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