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Comment from: Maitree Email
It's interesting blog post here today. I did not know before that Thai first railway begin in Paknam. I become very interest in railway history from my adopted father. He is very interested in rail history.

When I was growing up in Thailand, I used to hatred the nois of railroad sound, but not now i just loving it. I am glad that we have our railway history.
2005-06-25 @ 19:55
Comment from: SaKdIpAt Email
Very informative. I would love to hear more about this railroad as it is very hard to find information related to demolished sights in Thailand. Definately, one worth reading
2005-06-25 @ 22:55
"It makes you wonder if this railway line was still operating today whether it would help solve some of the commuter problems facing people living south of Bangkok."

South of Bangkok, Bombay and Bradford. Many cities throughout the world have found the biggest mistake they made was to tear up local rail and tram lines. Some are restoring such -I guess Skytrain is Bangkok's admission of this mistake, and, hopefully, once the operational problems have been sorted out, Skytrain will be expanded across the city.
2005-06-25 @ 23:03
Comment from: Deborah Email
A new book is out by Kenneth and Mary Lou Reed about Railroad History. They worked real hard on the book and I love it.

The book is a collection of some of Kenneth’s experiences as a fireman on the Evansville, Indianapolis and Terre Haute line of the New York Central Railroad. I started firing steam engines when I was 18 years old in 1953. It is also a compilation of writings and history of the Evansville and Indianapolis Railroad.
2007-07-05 @ 21:27

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