Petroleum price too high? Try this manual wooden train

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A Philippine National Railways train moves past a wooden makeshift train parked to receive passengers along a railway line in Manila January 12, 2010. The makeshift train which does not run on fuel, is one of the cheapest form of transportations in the capital as local petroleum prices continue to rise in step with world market prices. [Xinhua/Reuters]

A Philippine National Railways train moves past a wooden makeshift train parked to receive passengers along a railway line in Manila January 12, 2010. The makeshift train which does not run on fuel, is one of the cheapest form of transportations in the capital as local petroleum prices continue to rise in step with world market prices. [Xinhua/Reuters]



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