In a small Samut Songkhram Thai settlement, near Bangkok, the railway market. No, it's not a market where you can buy parts to lineups, wagons or wagons themselves. This
is the normal market where there are tropical fruits and vegetables,
there is also full of dried spices, sauces and herbs, fresh seafood and
other local delicacies. Range of awnings, umbrellas, little space, all hustle. And then you notice underfoot rails. And then there is a loud beep and the market immediately revives. Buyers are trying to get away from the path, and the sellers - to remove their goods spread out on the right tracks. This
strange and unusual sight - a train traveling at a speed of 24 km / h,
almost touches the fruit and vegetables, and sellers at this time keep
backups of their trays.
1. As the train passes, traders again corrected trays and products on the market and life goes on as if nothing had happened. In the end, the market was here long before him through the railroad in 1905.
2. Thais call it Talad Rom Hoop, which literally translates as "market under the umbrella contractible."
3. Trains pass through the market seven times a day, 7 days a week. Only in the morning the train passes here 4 times.
4. The train arrives at 08:40 the station Ban Laem and feedback from the market at 09:00.
5. The next train arrives at 11:20 with the same station at 11:30 and goes.
6. Afternoon train passes through the market 3-4 times.
7. The train arrives at 14:30 and goes to 15:30.
8. The next train arrives at 17:40, but it is not always going back.
9. Timetable changes the speed of light, so it is best to check it out before you plan your journey through this market.
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