2014-03-09

‎See: Updated listing for The State Railway Hall of Fame

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| name=The State Railway Hall of Fame | alt=หอเกียรติภูมิรถไฟ | url= | email=

 

| name=The State Railway Hall of Fame | alt=หอเกียรติภูมิรถไฟ | url= | email=



| address=Kamphaeng Phet 3 Rd | lat= | long= | directions=MRT Chatuchak Park or BTS Mo Chit; it is on the western side of Chatuchak Park

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| address=Kamphaeng Phet 3 Rd | lat= | long= | directions=MRT Chatuchak Park or BTS Mo Chit; it is on the W side of Chatuchak Park



| phone=+66 8 1615-5776 | tollfree= | fax=

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| phone=+66 8 1615-5776 | tollfree= | fax=



| hours=Tu-F 06:00-12:00, Sa-Su 06:00-14:00 | price=

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| hours=Tu-F, 06:00-12:00; Sa-Su, 06:00-14:00 | price=

 

| content=This is a privately-run railway museum with steam engines, train models and miniature trains on display that show the history of Thai railways since the late nineteenth-century. The museum has been established by Sanpasiri Viryasiri in 1990, and is now managed by his son, Chulsiri Viryasiri. He runs it with full dedication and on purpose the whole project is solely paid for with donations. The future of the museum hangs in the balance, as the State Railway of Thailand is trying to reclaim the land in order to turn it into a public dog park.

 

| content=This is a privately-run railway museum with steam engines, train models and miniature trains on display that show the history of Thai railways since the late nineteenth-century. The museum has been established by Sanpasiri Viryasiri in 1990, and is now managed by his son, Chulsiri Viryasiri. He runs it with full dedication and on purpose the whole project is solely paid for with donations. The future of the museum hangs in the balance, as the State Railway of Thailand is trying to reclaim the land in order to turn it into a public dog park.

 

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