Opinions on the Chatuchak Weekend Market vary, with concerns regarding safety, hygiene, and other factors. However, it remains an integral part of the community's way of life and a popular tourist attraction. The journey itself is enjoyable, with the vintage train traversing unfamiliar stations and handwritten signs, reminiscent of past travels. The purpose of this trip was simply to ride the train, a nostalgic experience that evokes memories of frequent excursions.

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We left early in the morning from Wongwian Yai BTS station to pick up our free train tickets. It is recommended to take the BTS to Wongwian Yai station. If you are afraid of not making it on time, you can take a motorcycle taxi for 40 baht. If you have time to spare, you can walk back towards Taksin Bridge and cross the skywalk. If you get lost, just ask the people around you.

This round, we will be taking train 4341, departing at 7:40 AM and arriving at 8:39 AM. It's always better to be safe than sorry, so let's allow some extra time.


A Glimpse into Wongwian Yai Station: Bustling Mornings and Culinary Delights

Wongwian Yai Station, a seemingly small station, comes alive each morning with a vibrant atmosphere. The air is filled with the aroma of countless food stalls, attracting a bustling crowd eager to grab a bite or purchase fresh ingredients for the day.

For those seeking a convenient commute, the station is easily accessible via the BTS Skytrain. Alternatively, numerous bus routes serve the area; simply dial 1348 to inquire about specific routes and schedules.

The train has arrived! It's a regular train, not the reggae train we were hoping for. We need to take this train first from Wongwian Yai to Mahachai, cross the river, and then transfer to another train. It may seem complicated, but it's actually quite simple.

The morning atmosphere allows us to witness an indispensable element of Thai culture: the offering of alms to monks.


As a cat lover, I can't resist the urge to rub their bellies! I really want to take my cat to get neutered. So cute!


The friendly staff provided clear documentation outlining the train's departure and arrival times for both the outbound and return journeys.


I have visited Hua Lamphong Station many times, but I have never seen any detailed information. It would be great if every station had detailed information.


Traveling on weekdays is a bit more comfortable. While others have to wake up early for work, we wake up early to travel, having not slept all night on the day of the trip.


Fear of not waking up in time for the early train departure, especially considering the additional travel time to the train station. Normally, I take the subway to Bangkok Station, which allows for better time management.


There was a wide variety of food available, but I only had time to buy some Chiang Mai-style fried pork.


It appears that people are using the train station as a place to relax and socialize, rather than waiting for a train. They are able to do so without being bothered by the staff.


It still looks classic.


Let's take a train trip together.


From the gentle morning sun to the blazing midday sun.

Be careful not to lean out of the window between Wongwian Yai Station and Mahachai. There are a lot of trees that could hit you in the face. I'm speaking from experience, even without leaning out, the branches reached out and hit me.


Another thing I enjoy is watching the train conductor wave the flag as the train departs.


The roadside is overgrown with trees, and there may be some unsightly areas on the way to Mahachai.



We encounter small, unfamiliar stations that we rarely see despite our frequent train journeys.



In addition to being careful of trains, you also need to be careful of cameras. When you reach out to take a picture of a train, be careful not to hit the pole.


Small signs are often hidden in the meadows, so you need to look carefully.



Mahachai Station is a small station, not very big, but there were a lot of people. On the day I went, there were also health officials checking people's health.

There are many food and shopping options available.

Affordable prices are also available. If anyone is concerned about hygiene at the Maeklong Umbrella Market and finds it inconvenient to buy there, they can purchase at Mahachai instead.



Turn right after exiting the train station.

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Seafood here is incredibly affordable.


We brought too little money. Here, if you have ten thousand, you'll spend ten thousand. Haha.

I see food everywhere and I want to eat it all. #foodie

There are only strange fish that I have never seen before and I want to eat them.


Turn right after exiting the train station and walk straight ahead. Turn left and you will reach the pier. It's a long way to Tha Chalom.

A three-baht boat ride across the river to connect with the train at Ban Laem Station.


Motorcycles can also be transported across the border, and many people do so. I forgot to check how much it costs to transport them across.


An empty train carriage stood parked, unsure if it was waiting for repairs or something else. There were few people around, so we took a selfie with it before reaching Maeklong, where we wouldn't be able to take pictures with the train. The sun was blazing, and we couldn't even sleep.


Park still for a photo.

A small train station by the river, the atmosphere of the walkway leading to Ban Laem Station. Let's walk in.


It's hot. Bring a hat and an umbrella. Why aren't the stations connected? We have to take a boat to get there!


The classic charm of a provincial railway station.


It's not time to pick up the tickets yet. The train arrives at 10 am. Let's wait and chat with the locals in the meantime.




The train has arrived, and people are starting to board. I like that there are wooden steps to help people get on. It makes it easier for older people who have difficulty climbing to get on the train without falling. I'm getting old too, haha!


A selfie taken in the scorching sun after a sleepless night, all to catch the morning train.

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From Ban Laem Station to Mae Klong, we will take train number 4383 departing between 10:10 and 11:10 AM.

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We have departed from Tha Chalom Pier and are now heading towards Mae Klong. With the scorching midday sun beating down on us, the journey will take approximately one hour.


The Goddess of Mercy statue is on the right-hand side. Aim carefully. If you want to take a picture, it's a little past the Tha Chalom pier sign, but there are still power lines in the way, so it might not be a very good picture.

Initially, we were confused about Bang Krachao, which we had previously visited in Samut Prakan. However, we are no longer confused. That was Bang Krachao, and this is Bang Kachao, where we are waiting for a boat.

The unique and entertaining aspect of this train line is the diverse range of fonts used for station signs. Each station features a distinct font, creating an element of surprise and anticipation for passengers as they wonder which font will greet them at the next stop.


Passing by numerous houses, we started to leave the city and encountered many wooden houses. These beautiful Thai houses were a sight to behold, and I'm not sure if they were significant landmarks. I almost missed capturing them in a photo.


The path ahead opens up, offering a clear view with no branches to obstruct your vision, unlike the dense foliage encountered earlier.

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"Whose handwriting is this? Go and rewrite it for the teacher right now. Do a hundred copies. But it does look kind of cute in a way."


The photos I posted may not be in order, but they should give you a good sense of the atmosphere. I'm too lazy to put in the effort, but the documents provided by the staff list the stations in order, so you can see which ones you need to pass through.


This is likely one of the first stations to be built, but I can't recall the exact date. I don't have any expertise in the chronological order of train stations.


Drivers frequently encounter stop signs and signals along the route due to the train's operation within a populated area. As a result, caution is required, and drivers must be aware of approaching trains even in the absence of barriers due to their high speed.


The art of paper folding in the style of a train, with an overlapping drawing.


As the train passes through the salt fields, those who enjoy salty flavors (like us) will surely find it delightful. The salty scent of the sea wafts through the air, reaching our nostrils at intervals. However, those who do not enjoy salty flavors may not appreciate it. A true "salt-sniffing" train trip, haha!


The video may be blurry as it was taken while the train was moving. The path is also a bit rough, causing some shaking.


As the train approaches Mae Klong Station, it slows down considerably. This is due to the large number of people, primarily foreign tourists, who gather to take photographs. If this were a regular train that did not pass through the Umbrella Market, a collision would be inevitable.


It's a bit difficult to take photos, it seems slow, but when the train actually passes, it's also difficult to take photos.


The prices of some items are shockingly low. I need to find time to go back and buy more.

This is our version from below, capturing people waving at us from the train window. When we were up there, we did the same, waving at others. It's automatic, somehow.

Vendors selling their wares alongside the train tracks offer a wide variety of items, including souvenirs, snacks, and other goods. While some items may be priced higher for tourists, the prices are generally reasonable. Locals tend to favor the food stalls, which offer a diverse selection of local delicacies.

However, this type of food can be scary. The dust and smoke from the train are definitely not clean. If you buy it, it is recommended to clean it thoroughly before eating.

Although the umbrella is closed, you still need to be careful. Sometimes the umbrella may not be completely closed, and your phone may hit the metal frame or the fabric. It's not just your phone that could be damaged, but also your body. It's a bit dangerous.


The train has arrived.


The price of the fruit is indeed very cheap.



Let's take a walk on this side of the railway tracks, the side where the train enters Mae Klong Station. It's incredibly hot, so we need to hold umbrellas while taking pictures.


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River bank station sign

The atmosphere around the station was captured, with not many items for sale, likely due to it being a weekday rather than a weekend. However, there was still a significant crowd present.










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Feeling hungry, I went out to find something to eat. I came across this restaurant with a lot of people. The "guay jub" (rice noodle soup) was only 13 baht per bowl, which is very cheap. It was also very delicious. One bowl was enough to fill me up, so I didn't need to eat multiple bowls.



The surrounding houses were close to the temple. It was a short walk, but it was hot and I was thirsty. I had to stand outside to pray, as I didn't want to go inside. It was a very hot day, and to make matters worse, it didn't rain at all.











A roadside restaurant selling sticky rice with mango. I don't actually like it, but I'm eating it for the review. 50 baht a plate, ouch! Tourist prices.













A juice shop with a sign showing train arrival and departure times. As the train approaches, people gather to buy drinks and wait. When the train arrives, the umbrellas are closed. Watermelon smoothie costs 50 baht.



After a day of walking, eating, and sightseeing, it was time to find a train ticket back home. This time, from Mae Klong back to Ban Laem, we took the same route we came. The return trip from Mae Klong to Ban Laem on train 4386 departs at 3:30 PM and arrives at 4:30 PM, seemingly the last train of the day.









Capture the reggae vibes of the train, ride the train, smell the salt at the salt farm, and then return.


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Upon arriving at Ban Laem Station, we were greeted by a throng of children who had just finished school and were returning home on the brightly colored train. The children seemed to be comfortable with the train and viewed it as an integral part of their daily commute.


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Upon arriving at Ban Laem Railway Station, I returned the same way I came, on foot. The distance between the pier and the railway station is very short, so there is no need to use a motorbike taxi. It really is just a short walk.


The last ticket for today, ticket number 4 from Mahachai to Wongwian Yai, train number 4308, departs at 5:35 PM and arrives at 6:25 PM.




Despite buying three hundred oysters at the Mahachai market near closing time, he still managed to buy them at a hundred baht per bucket.


Embarking on a journey from Mahachai to Wongwian Yai, returning on the same route. Taking a leisurely train ride, enjoying the cool breeze as the sun sets. The wind whips through the train, carrying the scent of the evening.

The stations may not be in order. Please post the pictures continuously, as I am alternating them to avoid visual fatigue. I am typing this at 4:00 AM.



It's already dark when I arrived. I saw a cat waiting for the train. I wanted to take it home. It's so cute. I want to take it on the train to shop for mackerel in Maeklong. I believe it will be very happy to see the fish being sold. Haha.

"Human, are you going to take a picture of me? Oh... okay, okay. Which camera are you using?"

The Cat is in the Court: Now Showing in All Cinemas Today. Location: Wongwian Yai Train Station.

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The day was tiring due to sun exposure and lack of sleep, but the food was truly delicious. Despite eating mostly sweet treats, the overall consumption was considered low.

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