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  • Bangkok Railway Station Hualaphong platform Vendor, catering to long-distance train travelers with fresh fruit, barbequed chicken, chips and snacks.
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  • Bangkok Hualamphong Railway Station is the main railway station in Bangkok operated by the State Railway of Thailand.  Hua Lamphong is the informal name of the station, used by both foreign travelers and locals in Bangkok. The station began service in 1916 and was built in an Italian Neo-Renaissance style, with decorated roofs and stained glass windows. The architecture is attributed to Turin born Mario Tamagno, who was also responsible for the design of several other early 20th century public buildings in Bangkok. Hualamphong serves over 130 trains and approximately 60,000 passengers each day. The station is also the terminus of the Eastern & Oriental Express, a  luxury cruise train.
    bangkok-station-3.jpg
  • Bangkok Hualamphong Railway Station is the main railway station in Bangkok operated by the State Railway of Thailand.  Hua Lamphong is the informal name of the station, used by both foreign travelers and locals in Bangkok. The station began service in 1916 and was built in an Italian Neo-Renaissance style, with decorated roofs and stained glass windows. The architecture is attributed to Turin born Mario Tamagno, who was also responsible for the design of several other early 20th century public buildings in Bangkok. Hualamphong serves over 130 trains and approximately 60,000 passengers each day. The station is also the terminus of the Eastern & Oriental Express, a  luxury cruise train.
    bangkok-station-1.jpg
  • Bangkok Hualamphong Railway Station is the main railway station in Bangkok operated by the State Railway of Thailand.  Hua Lamphong is the informal name of the station, used by both foreign travelers and locals in Bangkok. The station began service in 1916 and was built in an Italian Neo-Renaissance style, with decorated roofs and stained glass windows. The architecture is attributed to Turin born Mario Tamagno, who was also responsible for the design of several other early 20th century public buildings in Bangkok. Hualamphong serves over 130 trains and approximately 60,000 passengers each day. The station is also the terminus of the Eastern & Oriental Express, a  luxury cruise train.
    bangkok-station-5.jpg
  • Bangkok Hualamphong Railway Station is the main railway station in Bangkok operated by the State Railway of Thailand.  Hua Lamphong is the informal name of the station, used by both foreign travelers and locals in Bangkok. The station began service in 1916 and was built in an Italian Neo-Renaissance style, with decorated roofs and stained glass windows. The architecture is attributed to Turin born Mario Tamagno, who was also responsible for the design of several other early 20th century public buildings in Bangkok. Hualamphong serves over 130 trains and approximately 60,000 passengers each day. The station is also the terminus of the Eastern & Oriental Express, a  luxury cruise train.
    bangkok-station-4.jpg
  • Bangkok Hualamphong Railway Station is the main railway station in Bangkok operated by the State Railway of Thailand.  Hua Lamphong is the informal name of the station, used by both foreign travelers and locals in Bangkok. The station began service in 1916 and was built in an Italian Neo-Renaissance style, with decorated roofs and stained glass windows. The architecture is attributed to Turin born Mario Tamagno, who was also responsible for the design of several other early 20th century public buildings in Bangkok. Hualamphong serves over 130 trains and approximately 60,000 passengers each day. The station is also the terminus of the Eastern & Oriental Express, a  luxury cruise train.
    bangkok-station-2.jpg
  • Bangkok Hualamphong Railway Station is the main railway station in Bangkok operated by the State Railway of Thailand.  Hua Lamphong is the informal name of the station, used by both foreign travelers and locals in Bangkok. The station began service in 1916 and was built in an Italian Neo-Renaissance style, with decorated roofs and stained glass windows. The architecture is attributed to Turin born Mario Tamagno, who was also responsible for the design of several other early 20th century public buildings in Bangkok. Hualamphong serves over 130 trains and approximately 60,000 passengers each day. The station is also the terminus of the Eastern & Oriental Express, a  luxury cruise train.
    bangkok-station-7.jpg
  • Bangkok Hualamphong Railway Station is the main railway station in Bangkok operated by the State Railway of Thailand.  Hua Lamphong is the informal name of the station, used by both foreign travelers and locals in Bangkok. The station began service in 1916 and was built in an Italian Neo-Renaissance style, with decorated roofs and stained glass windows. The architecture is attributed to Turin born Mario Tamagno, who was also responsible for the design of several other early 20th century public buildings in Bangkok. Hualamphong serves over 130 trains and approximately 60,000 passengers each day. The station is also the terminus of the Eastern & Oriental Express, a  luxury cruise train.
    bangkok-station-6.jpg
  • Bangkok Hualamphong Railway Station is the main railway station in Bangkok operated by the State Railway of Thailand.  Hua Lamphong is the informal name of the station, used by both foreign travelers and locals in Bangkok. The station began service in 1916 and was built in an Italian Neo-Renaissance style, with decorated roofs and stained glass windows. The architecture is attributed to Turin born Mario Tamagno, who was also responsible for the design of several other early 20th century public buildings in Bangkok. Hualamphong serves over 130 trains and approximately 60,000 passengers each day. The station is also the terminus of the Eastern & Oriental Express, a  luxury cruise train.
    bangkok-station-8.jpg
  • Bangkok Railway Station, Hualumphoung is the main train station in Bangkok if not Thailand  itself, from whence all lines, North and South converge.  The station was built in an Italian Neo-Renaissance style, with decorated wooden roofs and stained glass windows. The architecture is attributed to Mario Tamagno, who, made his mark on early 20th century public buildings in Bangkok.
    bangkok-station-9.jpg
  • Bangkok Hualamphong Railway Station is the main railway station in Bangkok operated by the State Railway of Thailand.  Hua Lamphong is the informal name of the station, used by both foreign travelers and locals in Bangkok. The station began service in 1916 and was built in an Italian Neo-Renaissance style, with decorated roofs and stained glass windows. The architecture is attributed to Turin born Mario Tamagno, who was also responsible for the design of several other early 20th century public buildings in Bangkok. Hualamphong serves over 130 trains and approximately 60,000 passengers each day. The station is also the terminus of the Eastern & Oriental Express, a  luxury cruise train.
    bangkok-railway-station-9.jpg
  • Bangkok Hualamphong Railway Station is the main railway station in Bangkok operated by the State Railway of Thailand.  Hua Lamphong is the informal name of the station, used by both foreign travelers and locals in Bangkok. The station began service in 1916 and was built in an Italian Neo-Renaissance style, with decorated roofs and stained glass windows. The architecture is attributed to Turin born Mario Tamagno, who was also responsible for the design of several other early 20th century public buildings in Bangkok. Hualamphong serves over 130 trains and approximately 60,000 passengers each day. The station is also the terminus of the Eastern & Oriental Express, a  luxury cruise train.
    bangkok-railway-station-11.jpg
  • Bangkok Hualamphong Railway Station is the main railway station in Bangkok operated by the State Railway of Thailand.  Hua Lamphong is the informal name of the station, used by both foreign travelers and locals in Bangkok. The station began service in 1916 and was built in an Italian Neo-Renaissance style, with decorated roofs and stained glass windows. The architecture is attributed to Turin born Mario Tamagno, who was also responsible for the design of several other early 20th century public buildings in Bangkok. Hualamphong serves over 130 trains and approximately 60,000 passengers each day. The station is also the terminus of the Eastern & Oriental Express, a  luxury cruise train.
    bangkok-railway-station-14.jpg
  • Bangkok Hualamphong Railway Station is the main railway station in Bangkok operated by the State Railway of Thailand.  Hua Lamphong is the informal name of the station, used by both foreign travelers and locals in Bangkok. The station began service in 1916 and was built in an Italian Neo-Renaissance style, with decorated roofs and stained glass windows. The architecture is attributed to Turin born Mario Tamagno, who was also responsible for the design of several other early 20th century public buildings in Bangkok. Hualamphong serves over 130 trains and approximately 60,000 passengers each day. The station is also the terminus of the Eastern & Oriental Express, a  luxury cruise train.
    bangkok-railway-station-5.jpg
  • Bangkok Hualamphong Railway Station is the main railway station in Bangkok operated by the State Railway of Thailand.  Hua Lamphong is the informal name of the station, used by both foreign travelers and locals in Bangkok. The station began service in 1916 and was built in an Italian Neo-Renaissance style, with decorated roofs and stained glass windows. The architecture is attributed to Turin born Mario Tamagno, who was also responsible for the design of several other early 20th century public buildings in Bangkok. Hualamphong serves over 130 trains and approximately 60,000 passengers each day. The station is also the terminus of the Eastern & Oriental Express, a  luxury cruise train.
    bangkok-railway-station-13.jpg
  • Bangkok Hualamphong Railway Station is the main railway station in Bangkok operated by the State Railway of Thailand.  Hua Lamphong is the informal name of the station, used by both foreign travelers and locals in Bangkok. The station began service in 1916 and was built in an Italian Neo-Renaissance style, with decorated roofs and stained glass windows. The architecture is attributed to Turin born Mario Tamagno, who was also responsible for the design of several other early 20th century public buildings in Bangkok. Hualamphong serves over 130 trains and approximately 60,000 passengers each day. The station is also the terminus of the Eastern & Oriental Express, a  luxury cruise train.
    bangkok-railway-station-6.jpg
  • Bangkok Hualamphong Railway Station is the main railway station in Bangkok operated by the State Railway of Thailand.  Hua Lamphong is the informal name of the station, used by both foreign travelers and locals in Bangkok. The station began service in 1916 and was built in an Italian Neo-Renaissance style, with decorated roofs and stained glass windows. The architecture is attributed to Turin born Mario Tamagno, who was also responsible for the design of several other early 20th century public buildings in Bangkok. Hualamphong serves over 130 trains and approximately 60,000 passengers each day. The station is also the terminus of the Eastern & Oriental Express, a  luxury cruise train.
    bangkok-railway-station-10.jpg
  • Bangkok Hualamphong Railway Station is the main railway station in Bangkok operated by the State Railway of Thailand.  Hua Lamphong is the informal name of the station, used by both foreign travelers and locals in Bangkok. The station began service in 1916 and was built in an Italian Neo-Renaissance style, with decorated roofs and stained glass windows. The architecture is attributed to Turin born Mario Tamagno, who was also responsible for the design of several other early 20th century public buildings in Bangkok. Hualamphong serves over 130 trains and approximately 60,000 passengers each day. The station is also the terminus of the Eastern & Oriental Express, a  luxury cruise train.
    bangkok-railway-station-12.jpg
  • Bangkok Hualamphong Railway Station is the main railway station in Bangkok operated by the State Railway of Thailand.  Hua Lamphong is the informal name of the station, used by both foreign travelers and locals in Bangkok. The station began service in 1916 and was built in an Italian Neo-Renaissance style, with decorated roofs and stained glass windows. The architecture is attributed to Turin born Mario Tamagno, who was also responsible for the design of several other early 20th century public buildings in Bangkok. Hualamphong serves over 130 trains and approximately 60,000 passengers each day. The station is also the terminus of the Eastern & Oriental Express, a  luxury cruise train.
    bangkok-railway-station-15.jpg
  • Bangkok Hualamphong Railway Station is the main railway station in Bangkok operated by the State Railway of Thailand.  Hua Lamphong is the informal name of the station, used by both foreign travelers and locals in Bangkok. The station began service in 1916 and was built in an Italian Neo-Renaissance style, with decorated roofs and stained glass windows. The architecture is attributed to Turin born Mario Tamagno, who was also responsible for the design of several other early 20th century public buildings in Bangkok. Hualamphong serves over 130 trains and approximately 60,000 passengers each day. The station is also the terminus of the Eastern & Oriental Express, a  luxury cruise train.
    bangkok-railway-station-2.jpg