When I go to Thailand I always go on their trains.I hope things improve for them. I found them to be nice & friendly towards foreigners.Hua Lamphong was one of my favourite stations & hope they keep it. It has a unique charm about it. Love walking along the platforms & seeing the old brick work. This is a true train station.
Fantastic video as always. I really look forward to your videos. I miss Thailand a lot and agree it is very safe and incredibly friendly. I think we in the west (Canada for us) have become complacent and so politically correct that it is far behind Thailand in many ways. Hope to get back there by the fall for a couple of months at least. Keep up the great work.
Thanks for sharing the future plans of Siam Railway with us. Loved Thailand and always will...especially the people and the food. Cheers and thanks again. Miss the antique market too. Would be nice to see a whole video on the market itself. Cheers and God bless.
great video, so sad to see Hua Lamphong down graded. I have had many adventures start there over the last 20 years. Also never miss going there just for coffee and to people watch. Thank you for memorial video , well done.
Great video, Hua Lamphong will be missed but I suppose the new Bang Sue Grand Station demonstrates an investment in the Thai rail network, which can only be a good thing. I hope the railways of Thailand have a bright future ahead!
Great video, as always. Watched it to the end. Brought back a lot of good memories. I wish I knew about the JJ antique market. Hopefully borders will open again and I can come back to Thailand sooner than later.
Thank you for sharing the vlog. Had great memories at Hua Lamphong. I wonder what the place will look like a few years. It's nice to see you are representing Canada well out there. Thank you from Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Really informative vid some history some progress, your efforts are appreciated STL thanks a lot for sharing - big thumbs up from me back in the UK 🇬🇧👍🏼
Hoping you may still see Hua Lamphong active (but likely will be in a reduced capacity). Bang Sue Grand Station is set to open in November. However, this is just for the 'official' / ribbon-cutting opening, not full operation. Mainly for daily operation of the Red Line from Rangsit -Bang Sue (which also opens for free public trials July 22) and the Taling Chan SRT light red line. The main old diesel trains (long distance runs) may remain for a bit at HL as they transition, so the exact transition timeline remains to be seen.
i like hua lamphong train station. also because we have always lived nearby. I do not understand why the train station does not remain as a feeder. does everything old have to go now?
Love your neighbourhood! Read they'll be adding some feeder shuttles and suggestions others can use the MRT/subway. But this won't help poorer locals who rely on the old train for inner city commutes (said to be as high as 30,000 folks). Grateful they'll be keeping her as a museum (vs the usual 'progress') but sure hope at least a few trains keep running out of HL just to keep it 'alive' so to speak. We shall see, fingers crossed.
@@SideTripLife yes hope. from bangrak with the mrt is cumbersome and too far to walk with a suitcase. it is the same with the bts. if that's gone then it's gone. mistakes are made like in Germany. and I believe that hua Lamphong will be demolished for hotels in the near future. when the new mrt line is ready in 10 years (hua Lamphong after bang sue). Thank you very much for your message
Thank you very much Jorgen. My style isn't everyone's cup of tea (and that's ok) but pleased a few like yourself seem to like my vids, much appreciated :)
Thanks for time-stamping the old internet cafe. Hope they keep it for display as part of any future walk-thru station museum. But also hope Hualamphong keeps operating even if with limited runs.
Thanks for the memories. You even captured my evening train to Nakhon Si Thamarrat on the board. Just another example of Bangkok aping Singapore. Out with the old in with the tasteless. Any thoughts on why Thai's do not like to travel by train? They always opt for a bus.
The proposed high speed train could apparently do the Bangkok - Chiang mai run in 3.5 hours. Of course it remains to be seen what actual speeds/time a real life operation may achieve. The original completion date was proposed for 2025 but this was before several setbacks and even project cancellation discussions. Thus, best we wait on updates. EDIT to add: the #s are: Needed daily passengers to be profitable: 50K. Projected daily: 10K. This is the 'problem' of longer distance 'destination' orientated high speed rail vs flying. Low cost flights costs similar as rail, but the flight is just over an hour. Personally? I like the 'ol clackity clack slow train, watching the scenery going by, sleeping overnight and all in all a uniquie Thailand travel experience which I wish could be kept as an option.
Some subs are ok, but this many I find it distracting from the 'traveling mood'. Good work and good memories from travelling. I'm in Singapore and it's nice to see the world out there
Khrup khun khrup :) Your channel also looks interesting. Anyone wanting to view folklore, dance & culture up Nakhon Phanom way, please have a look at Nai's channel.
Good video, but what's with always showing the toilets, especially when it's not clean? I've noticed you've got a thing for showing toilets when it's probably not necessary. Keep up the good work anyways
Thanks. In this vid simply showed the old style one as part of the nostalgia. Have also shown the new ones (& they are spotless btw;) pls see: ua-cam.com/video/w0UXeR85K-U/v-deo.html Cheers
@@SideTripLife Don't mind it too much overall but I will skip the parts showing the toilets because I usually eat when i'm watching your vids. You might not need to show the actual inside of the toilet bowl as the outside will do. Overall great vids
Sadly, in some ways yes. Particularly some expats complain and complain about Thailand's imperfections but careful what you wish for... Having said that, always enjoy visiting Singapore, just wouldn't want to live there.
Yes I think so but I like to say that bangkok is growing up rapidly for a few years and hope in the future bkk will catch the developed city like Singapore tokyo or soul
Mostly for the people. Thais are overall extremely polite, respectful and very kind hearted. The amazing places and sights to see all over Thailand just add to it.
Sorry bout that TT. Yes, looking back it is distracting. Will try to find a balance between text & talk going fwd. Thanks for your patience and again apologies for the unintended eye strain.
Great video. Thanks. Such a sad shame it's closing. They are in such a rush to wipe away they that they see as bad and replace it with what they see as food being modern. Everything that is charming and unique is being wipes out for "progress" That new station is an ugly souless monstrosity that could be new York, London, Paris, or anywhere. It's boring with no personality.
Thanks TWMB. The new Bang Sue Grand Station does look a bit out of a futuristic Gotham or something... but will reserve final judgement till it opens and gets 'lived in' a bit first. Considering they needed something to house 12 sets of tracks and platforms on the 2cnd floor, plus 10 sets of same for future high speed rail on the 3rd floor, being of a monstrous size was unavoidable. And again, thankfully at least beloved Hua Lamphong's slated to be preserved rather than replaced by a high-rise etc. Just hope she will be permitted to also run a few of the proposed special trains just to keep her alive so to speak, vs a static museum. So will wait and see.
@@SideTripLife I do understand it's nessesary but it's so souless. But yeah it's wait and see before we judge completely. It does seem though there is a drive to "modernize" in BKK with great swaths of old neighborhoods wiped out. Many of the street vendors are gone. Much of what makes bkk so unique and charming is vanishing. Sure there is a need for changes but a lot of this seems unnecessary and the cost is too high. The train station is a prime example. Here in the UK most of our stations are hundreds of years old. Take Euston for example it was built in 1836 and is still here. Nobody felt the need to knock it down or stop using it. It's been modernized and expanded but in use. The same could have been done with this station. IF they do preserve it, that's IF, that's something at least. I guess time will tell. I suppose it's hard not to be emotional about it. I have great memories of it. Only time will tell what will happen. Thanks for the reply :-)
When I go to Thailand I always go on their trains.I hope things improve for them. I found them to be nice & friendly towards foreigners.Hua Lamphong was one of my favourite stations & hope they keep it. It has a unique charm about it. Love walking along the platforms & seeing the old brick work. This is a true train station.
Love Thailand!
Fantastic video as always. I really look forward to your videos. I miss Thailand a lot and agree it is very safe and incredibly friendly. I think we in the west (Canada for us) have become complacent and so politically correct that it is far behind Thailand in many ways. Hope to get back there by the fall for a couple of months at least. Keep up the great work.
Thanks for sharing the future plans of Siam Railway with us. Loved Thailand and always will...especially the people and the food. Cheers and thanks again. Miss the antique market too. Would be nice to see a whole video on the market itself. Cheers and God bless.
Bangkok changing everyday .❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for Bangkok tour and Thailand's train history and future rail plans.✌
Thanks for this wonderful video and the great messages discribing every detail of your journey
I will miss Hua Lamphong ☹️ so much memories... such a beautiful old place.
Great video as I had no idea Bang Sue was going to be the primary station for Bangkok. Great informative video!.
😭😭😭 HUA LAMPHONG sad but I hope they can still be use
Oh and definitely watching to the end(albeit in 2 sittings 😊)
Your videos are very enjoyable.
Thanks for a great video. I miss Thailand and hope to back soon.
Great Video ST..lots of memories there..I always took the night train up to Chang Mai..best sleep of my life lol
great video, so sad to see Hua Lamphong down graded. I have had many adventures start there over the last 20 years. Also never miss going there just for coffee and to people watch.
Thank you for memorial video , well done.
Great video, Hua Lamphong will be missed but I suppose the new Bang Sue Grand Station demonstrates an investment in the Thai rail network, which can only be a good thing. I hope the railways of Thailand have a bright future ahead!
Thanks for the great video!! I so miss Thailand, hope to be back there in November; got my vaccine and won't do a hotel quarantine!
Yess... love Thailand 🙏🙏🙏
Great video, as always. Watched it to the end. Brought back a lot of good memories. I wish I knew about the JJ antique market. Hopefully borders will open again and I can come back to Thailand sooner than later.
Good bye Haulampong, one of my great memory
Hopefully not 'good bye'. Will still remain as a museum at least and 'perhaps' for some limited routes.... hope so, we'll see.
Appreciated and yes stayed watching to the end with the odd pause to soak it all in. Looking forward to visiting again, 2 years now for me 😅
Thank you for sharing the vlog. Had great memories at Hua Lamphong.
I wonder what the place will look like a few years.
It's nice to see you are representing Canada well out there.
Thank you from Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Really informative vid some history some progress, your efforts are appreciated STL thanks a lot for sharing - big thumbs up from me back in the UK 🇬🇧👍🏼
Nice history video about the old station in Bangkok.
I probably wont see that old station in use when I arrive in Bangkok later this year.
Hoping you may still see Hua Lamphong active (but likely will be in a reduced capacity). Bang Sue Grand Station is set to open in November. However, this is just for the 'official' / ribbon-cutting opening, not full operation. Mainly for daily operation of the Red Line from Rangsit -Bang Sue (which also opens for free public trials July 22) and the Taling Chan SRT light red line. The main old diesel trains (long distance runs) may remain for a bit at HL as they transition, so the exact transition timeline remains to be seen.
@@SideTripLife okay, thanks for the information.
@@SideTripLife I still remember the day Donmuang was closed and how empty it was a couple of years after that. And see... how it goes right now. lol
Great video Sir - your local knowledge is amazing - the old and the new is wonderous - 🇦🇺👍🙏
i like hua lamphong train station. also because we have always lived nearby. I do not understand why the train station does not remain as a feeder. does everything old have to go now?
Love your neighbourhood! Read they'll be adding some feeder shuttles and suggestions others can use the MRT/subway. But this won't help poorer locals who rely on the old train for inner city commutes (said to be as high as 30,000 folks). Grateful they'll be keeping her as a museum (vs the usual 'progress') but sure hope at least a few trains keep running out of HL just to keep it 'alive' so to speak. We shall see, fingers crossed.
@@SideTripLife yes hope. from bangrak with the mrt is cumbersome and too far to walk with a suitcase. it is the same with the bts. if that's gone then it's gone. mistakes are made like in Germany. and I believe that hua Lamphong will be demolished for hotels in the near future. when the new mrt line is ready in 10 years (hua Lamphong after bang sue). Thank you very much for your message
Great video, Took a sleeper out of BKK to Udon Thani. Good trip. Great video.Love the history.
Good one. As always. You are def one of my favorites
Thank you very much Jorgen. My style isn't everyone's cup of tea (and that's ok) but pleased a few like yourself seem to like my vids, much appreciated :)
wow it reminds me my 1st night train from bkk to chumpon 15 years ago...10:00 was in this internet cafe too : )
Thanks for time-stamping the old internet cafe. Hope they keep it for display as part of any future walk-thru station museum. But also hope Hualamphong keeps operating even if with limited runs.
On day 7 of my ASQ, living your videos, thanks
Go Sean! (won't need to watch vids in a few more days ;)
Would be such a shame to see it close. Spent many hours sat waiting for a train there watching the world go by
Thanks for the memories. You even captured my evening train to Nakhon Si Thamarrat on the board. Just another example of Bangkok aping Singapore. Out with the old in with the tasteless.
Any thoughts on why Thai's do not like to travel by train? They always opt for a bus.
Thanks for your video ‼️
I like the "real and poor" Thailand compared tourist place
I love the "wc" on the train
Nice to see
Micke from 🇸🇪
15:35 that is the same road I use to go to school!!
Cool!
Miss Thai so much... Thanks for the vid... ♥
Agree....hopefully soon. RobNoi
Hua lumphong will change
Its duty to become a museum
It is good to see they are investing in the future... Better than not... Great video ;-)))))
Are trains the future?
Great video thanks , you're lucky to be there .
Thank you kindly and yes, I feel fortunate to be here, grateful even. Hopefully not too far off for for wheels up for others too!
Love it........thank you.
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed :)
Hello From Phuket Thailand 🇹🇭 ♥
Keep safe every one ♥
Great memories as took the 3rd class cabin to Ayutthaya. My face was covered with a layer of black smog when I arrived 🤣🤣
You got a new subscriber here 😁😁
Thank you for this impressions . how long do you need for the trip to chang mai by speed train? from bkk
The proposed high speed train could apparently do the Bangkok - Chiang mai run in 3.5 hours. Of course it remains to be seen what actual speeds/time a real life operation may achieve. The original completion date was proposed for 2025 but this was before several setbacks and even project cancellation discussions. Thus, best we wait on updates.
EDIT to add: the #s are: Needed daily passengers to be profitable: 50K. Projected daily: 10K. This is the 'problem' of longer distance 'destination' orientated high speed rail vs flying. Low cost flights costs similar as rail, but the flight is just over an hour.
Personally? I like the 'ol clackity clack slow train, watching the scenery going by, sleeping overnight and all in all a uniquie Thailand travel experience which I wish could be kept as an option.
Thanks for the video
very informative good film thanks
Thank you Charlie :)
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Some subs are ok, but this many I find it distracting from the 'traveling mood'. Good work and good memories from travelling. I'm in Singapore and it's nice to see the world out there
Hello Singapore. Fair comment and agreed. Will try to find a balance between text and voice in future.
Interesting ! , 2 thumps up
Khrup khun khrup :) Your channel also looks interesting. Anyone wanting to view folklore, dance & culture up Nakhon Phanom way, please have a look at Nai's channel.
@@SideTripLife thank you
When I see what a country like Thailand is doing, it puts to shame countries like Canada!
I love and miss Thailland!
Sad to hear that...
Good video, but what's with always showing the toilets, especially when it's not clean? I've noticed you've got a thing for showing toilets when it's probably not necessary. Keep up the good work anyways
Thanks. In this vid simply showed the old style one as part of the nostalgia. Have also shown the new ones (& they are spotless btw;) pls see: ua-cam.com/video/w0UXeR85K-U/v-deo.html
Cheers
@@SideTripLife Don't mind it too much overall but I will skip the parts showing the toilets because I usually eat when i'm watching your vids. You might not need to show the actual inside of the toilet bowl as the outside will do. Overall great vids
BKK is gradually starting to look like Singapore....🤔
Sadly, in some ways yes. Particularly some expats complain and complain about Thailand's imperfections but careful what you wish for... Having said that, always enjoy visiting Singapore, just wouldn't want to live there.
Yes I think so but I like to say that bangkok is growing up rapidly for a few years and hope in the future bkk will catch the developed city like Singapore tokyo or soul
@@feelthesame2024 not even in 100years
Amazing!!👍
Never heard of JJ looking forward to the video stay safe unless it get in the way of a good adventure then it’s Thailand safety fifth
Why do you love Thailand so much..
Mostly for the people. Thais are overall extremely polite, respectful and very kind hearted. The amazing places and sights to see all over Thailand just add to it.
I love watching the video you shoot but the many subtitles are distracting to the eye, it ruins the visual experience for me.
Sorry bout that TT. Yes, looking back it is distracting. Will try to find a balance between text & talk going fwd. Thanks for your patience and again apologies for the unintended eye strain.
Great video. Thanks. Such a sad shame it's closing. They are in such a rush to wipe away they that they see as bad and replace it with what they see as food being modern. Everything that is charming and unique is being wipes out for "progress" That new station is an ugly souless monstrosity that could be new York, London, Paris, or anywhere. It's boring with no personality.
Thanks TWMB. The new Bang Sue Grand Station does look a bit out of a futuristic Gotham or something... but will reserve final judgement till it opens and gets 'lived in' a bit first. Considering they needed something to house 12 sets of tracks and platforms on the 2cnd floor, plus 10 sets of same for future high speed rail on the 3rd floor, being of a monstrous size was unavoidable. And again, thankfully at least beloved Hua Lamphong's slated to be preserved rather than replaced by a high-rise etc. Just hope she will be permitted to also run a few of the proposed special trains just to keep her alive so to speak, vs a static museum. So will wait and see.
@@SideTripLife I do understand it's nessesary but it's so souless. But yeah it's wait and see before we judge completely. It does seem though there is a drive to "modernize" in BKK with great swaths of old neighborhoods wiped out. Many of the street vendors are gone. Much of what makes bkk so unique and charming is vanishing. Sure there is a need for changes but a lot of this seems unnecessary and the cost is too high.
The train station is a prime example. Here in the UK most of our stations are hundreds of years old. Take Euston for example it was built in 1836 and is still here. Nobody felt the need to knock it down or stop using it. It's been modernized and expanded but in use. The same could have been done with this station. IF they do preserve it, that's IF, that's something at least. I guess time will tell.
I suppose it's hard not to be emotional about it. I have great memories of it. Only time will tell what will happen.
Thanks for the reply :-)
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Hi this is Eddie.Nice to see your videos again. I was your second or fourth subscriber:)
@Eddie S Much appreciated too! Thanks kindly:)