Ever since the first train huffed and puffed its way along a track, there have been spotters and enthusiasts in love with railway folk lore.
Thailand has its own love affair with trains, too, that dates back to the first service chugging its way north on a 60-km track from Bangkok to Ayutthaya on 26 March, 1894.
Founded by HM the King Chulalongkorn, 9 March, 1891, the State Railway of Thailand took just three years to lay the first track on what is now the trunk route to Chiang Mai.
So what’s the attraction for international train spotters, 115 years after the first train steamed out of Bangkokω It must be the opportunity to join the annual anniversary trip, 26 March, from the capital to the world heritage sites in the ancient city of Ayutthaya, pulled by one of SRT’s well preserved steam engines.
SRT organises three steam engine trips a year. The other two are on Chulalongkorn Day, to honour the founder of the railway, 23 October, and the birthday of HM the King, 5 December. |