Back to the past...Thai Railway Museum
by พ่อจ๋าแม่จ๋าพาเที่ยว
Mar 1, 2025
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Today we will take you back to the past, the story of Thai trains at the Thai Railway Museum, a small area in front of Bangkok Railway Station or Hua Lamphong Railway Station. Although this museum is just a small museum, inside it is full of the history of the Thai Railway Department. 🚩
The Thai Railway Museum was established since 2015 to collect history and various stories about Thai trains for those who are interested to study. The area is divided into 2 floors. The lower floor is full of various collectibles related to trains, whether it is equipment used in the past in railway operations, old train tickets packed in the car, various model trains, uniforms of the Royal Railway Department in the past, kitchenware used in the food car, white ceramic utensils with cracked ivory decorated with Garuda, including brassware. Because before 1951, the State Railway of Thailand had the status of the Royal Railway Department with Garuda as a symbol, convenient equipment And convenient route, signs on the side of the car indicating the origin and destination, etc. 🚂
The upper part of the 2nd floor displays royal chairs from the reign of King Rama VII, safety signs and some items that were once used in the railway business but are now no longer used. ✅
The things collected in this area are many things that many travelers may have seen but have not seen for a long time, some things they have never seen before in their lives, some things they have seen but do not know what they are. Come here...everything has an answer. 🚉
In front of the museum, there is also a corner selling various souvenirs related to trains, including Railway Passport for collecting stamps at train stations nationwide as souvenirs. 🚧
The Thai Railway Museum is open for free admission from Wednesday to Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Closed on Mondays, Tuesdays and public holidays.
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Post by พ่อจ๋าแม่จ๋าพาเที่ยว | Mar 1, 2025
















