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Comment from: ahoerstemeier Email · http://www.chantharakhati.de
I had been strolling around Bangkok Noi station before, but didn't know there's something worth to see across the rail tracks. Does it have any entrance or walkway to there, or did you just climbed over that low fence and walked over the tracks?
2008-01-25 @ 18:31
Comment from: Richard Barrow Email · http://www.richardbarrow.com
@ ahoerstemeier - I didn't see any fence. I just walked in the front door. I didn't even go to the station platform. I was walking along the canal heading towards the Chao Phraya River. I think I bypassed the station and then arrived at the loco sheds. After I finished here I continued walking towards the Chao Phraya River. There are some rail tracks here which are the only evidence left (I guess) of the old Bangkok Noi Train Station. I couldn't go as far as the river as there is a building site there now.

I will be going back again to explore the area some more.
2008-01-25 @ 21:55
Comment from: ahoerstemeier Email · http://www.chantharakhati.de
I walked on the road only, so the fence is the one separating the road/market from the rail tracks. I didn't know it is possible to walk along the canal all the way from the district office to the Arun Amarin bridge, I'll try that way next time for sure. I look forward to read more blog posts about that area.
2008-01-27 @ 02:49
Comment from: Richard Barrow Email · http://www.richardbarrow.com
I have added a placemarker for the Locomotive House at ThailandPhotoMap.com
2008-01-29 @ 10:03

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