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This Video Is Not For Tourists - Pattaya, Thailand

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It appears to be this station. Found it on google maps.

Ban Phlu Ta Luang Railway Station
Amphoe Sattahip, Chang Wat Chon Buri, Thailand
12.704543, 100.972470
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It was my understanding that these old railway wagons were going to be used in an attempt to create an artificial reef in the coastal waters of Sattahip.

I took the train from Bangkok to Pattaya one time

It took nearly 5 hours to get there while it stopped seemingly everywhere and coupled and uncoupled a dozen times or more.

At one point kids were throwing good sized rocks at the train from an over heard bridge and one of the smaller rocks made its way inside one of the carriages and bounced up right into the face of one of the passengers and left her with a fairly nasty cut above her right eye.

I figured that was the last time on the slow train to Pattaya as I was thinking it was more of a direct route and would get me there faster.....but ...I learned otherwise.

Cheers

no one steals?

those carriages looked pretty much pilfered clean to me...

what was really surprising was that there's no graffiti!!

no one steals?

those carriages looked pretty much pilfered clean to me...

what was really surprising was that there's no graffiti!!

You have to have passengers to have graffiti

I have never seen more than two passengers on that train and it passes my house on the way to and from Rayong daily

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