I'M NOT AWARE OF SKYSCRAPERS IN AFGHANISTAN!!! I assume you mean apartment complexes.
This is a pretty easy one, a conflict of conformities.
The complex where he used to live represents his childhood self. The building on the other side also represents himself, but in a different location and a different way, the way he is living now.
Inbetween are the several train tracks. They are set directions in life, and the trains are conformity, but more than one.
Curiously these dreams are from his childhood self's point of view, as he looks upon this divide. My guess is that he's still a little cultured in his old life, and this is a small constant source of conflict. He is incompletely westernized.
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