About 70km southwest of the capital Bangkok, Maeklong is considered one of the world's most dangerous markets due to its location right next to the railway track with 8 train crossings daily.
Exploring Bangkok: The Adrenaline Rush of Maeklong Market
This market is situated at the terminal station of the Maeklong railway line - one of the slowest railway lines in the world with an average speed of only 30km/h. This is the very reason why locals gather to trade right beside the railway track, despite the inherent dangers.
The iconic image of a visit to Maeklong is rows of stalls covered by tarps, lining both sides of the railway track. Without witnessing the sight of trains passing through, many tourists might mistake this for a makeshift market set up on a piece of land that used to have railway tracks but is no longer operational.

When touring Bangkok, if you have the chance to visit the Maeklong railway market, you'll be amazed by the discipline of the locals. The vendors at this 'railway market' are quick-witted and principled. Whenever they hear the train whistle signaling its approach, they promptly cease trading, swiftly retracting their tarps or merchandise to make way for the passing train.

Once the train passes, everything is set up again for business. Buyers who seek shelter in one of the stalls step out onto the railway track and enthusiastically engage in shopping.



A vendor at Maeklong market shared that the locals here are so accustomed to the daily train crossings that they hardly worry about it anymore. However, for tourists exploring Bangkok and visiting Maeklong, it's likely to be a thrilling experience.
How do you get from central Bangkok to Maeklong?
Maeklong is located 70km southwest of the capital Bangkok. From Bangkok, take the subway to Wong Wian station, then catch a train to Mahachai (Samut Sakhon). Board a ferry across the river to Ban Laem station. Finally, at Ban Laem station, continue by train to Maeklong.
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Reference: Travel Guide by Mytour
MytourJuly 27, 2018