Ethnic violence between Bosnian Muslims, Croatians and Serbians caused more than 100,000 casualties in three years time, and millions of people fled from the country. When the fighting began in 1992, the engine driver of the train had to assess every station to decide whether it was safe to drive through it. All railway traffic eventually came to a halt. Now the situation is peaceful, and the Sarajevo Express between Zagreb and Sarajevo is using three different railway cars, a Serbian, a Croatian and a Bosnian one, symbolizing a semblance of contact between the population groups. In this episode the Future Express listens to the new dreams of travelers after the long nightmare of war.
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