I believe that trains "lecheros" existed all over Cuba. I used to travel every weekend on one for the Central University. I seem to have heard that they owe the name "lechero" to their multiple stops along the route, like the milkman who went from door to door leaving the liter of milk (that was before our era 😃😃😃😃). There were also the special trains that were faster and stopped only at major stations.
I like to look at old photos. In this digital age we take pictures of everything, and anyone with a simple phone can. In the 90's and back it was a whole process, even getting the photo printed.
I liked the photo where you are dressed as a ¿china? 😃😃😃🌷
Yes, it stopped at every station to drop off students. And to top it all, it broke down. There were days when I arrived in Candelaria at night. It was only a weekend break after eleven days of study and I lost a whole day on that trip.
It was a set of skirt and blouse, but the blouse had an Asian touch, yes.
Thank you! 😇