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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Bike Ride to Khok Kruat

Khok Kruat is a small town about 11K (6 miles) due west of my home. Although it is rapidly being absorbed by metropolitan Korat, it still retains a measure of individuality. The road I take parallels the main highway, but is relatively uncrowded and still rural enough to still be lined with rice fields. There are many small villages along the way.

Khok Kruat railway station, looking east, toward Korat.

Not many of these old wooden stations left.

Rice fields across from the station.

Station Master's house.

Only four trains a day stop in Khok Kruat, two "up" (one to Surin and one to Khon Kaen) and two "down" (toward Bangkok). The photo is of Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, daughter of the King, pictured at the Hua Hin railway station.


Khok Kruat still has many nice old wooden buildings.



Sunset over the rails at Khok Kruat train station.

2 comments:

  1. Great photos, Mike. The lighting is perfect on the wooden station house.

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  2. Those are some nice vintage photos!!

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