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Comment from: Khun Don Email
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First, good luck in finding those original steam trains, Richard.
It is a shame but there does not seem to be any steam train renovation societies in Thailand-hopefully I am wrong here.
As you know, in the UK there are many, which also have their own track and stations to run old steam trains-and are often open to the public for rides etc.
Sad to see what is essentially history just rusting away-particularly at the back of a museum.
2008-03-03 @ 00:48
Comment from: Richard Barrow Email · http://www.richardbarrow.com
I believe there are several clubs - such as the Thai Rail Fan Club. However, I am not sure how active they are in campaigning to save their rail heritage. From my own experience here, I have noticed Thais have no interest in their history and tend to bulldoze old ruins in the name of progress. From my own point of view I would like to document these places before it is too late. Sadly, time is running out fast - and in many cases has done so already.
2008-03-03 @ 09:35
Comment from: Rattaphol Email
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I am very happy to see this web page.

I do not know if you have been in SRT Makkasan depot near to Ratchaprarop intersection.

Here, most of the old trains are keep to rush away.

I hope you will find something interesting there
2008-03-03 @ 13:03
Comment from: Richard Barrow Email · http://www.richardbarrow.com
Yes, I know about Makkasan and that is where I will try next.
2008-03-03 @ 13:08
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Good luck in your quest!
2008-03-03 @ 17:06
Comment from: paul_au Email
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Hopefully they have not used the original Paknam trains for scrap metal. Part of the reason I keep my old cars is to preserve them for future generations to see, Even the ones that are not worth much, like my fathers original un-restored 1972 Hillman Hunter GT, it's not worth much but if I don't keep it, there will be none left 50 years from now. Preserving these trains is important for future generation to admire.
Great blog Richard.
2008-03-04 @ 18:28
Comment from: Thailandjames Email
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Thank you for the excellent article. It would be nice to have contact information for organizations interested in restoration and reconstruction.
2008-03-05 @ 13:52
Comment from: Dick van der Spek Email
About the tram of Bangkok I like to know more about the tracks in the city, (to prepare a trackmap). I wrote an article about the Bangkoktram (published in Tramway Review, June 2007) with some maps, also from Paknam Railway, Ban Buathong etc. But a real trackmap I haven't seen yet. Do you know more?
2008-03-08 @ 03:10
Comment from: charoenta Email
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nice place
2008-03-09 @ 14:06
Comment from: John Gee Email
There's one of the large steam engines nicely preserved on display at the front of Korat station.
2008-03-11 @ 07:22

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