Ep.8: រថភ្លើងភូមាជិះតែ 500៛ ខ្មែរ - Yangon Circular Train still exists during civil war in Myanmar
Travel with Ken
Feb 16, 2024 YANGON
In this video i prepare go early morning to Yangon Central Railway Station to take circle train but so far its open only 2pm, i decide to return back and go again by 1:30pm to buy ticket, its so cheap only 300Kyat take 2:30 hours to ride around Yangon city and stop 39 stations. Thiss an amazing trip ill never forget. The more stations you pass, the more the landscape changes from city concrete to paddy fields and rustic villages, and the more passengers the train picks up. Please enjoy my video
Myanmar National Railways (MR) Former JR Shikoku Kiha 47 front view (Mandalay→Ywa-Htaung)
2427junction
Jan 21, 2014
It operates under two-car general control. Drive through while honking the horn loudly. Cross the Inwa Railway Bridge (total length 1,203m) over the Ayeyarwaddy River between Shwe Kyet Yet and Sagaing.
*Photographed with the permission of the Myanmar Ministry of Railways and Transport and the great kindness of the crew members.
Front view of all sections of Myanmar National Railways Yangon Port Line Pazundaung→Pansodan→Htaw Li Kue (RBE-A→B direct)
2427junction
Jan 9, 2015
Photographed on the first train (vehicle is RBE3002). The Yangon Lingang Line is divided into east and west lines at Pansodan, but only the first and last trains run directly throughout the entire section (Pazundaung-Pansodan is a two-car train, divided and merged at Pansodan).
Linstaung ~ Htaw Li Kue is a combined orbit. Drive slowly and be careful of cars and pedestrians. You will pass a toll booth near Botahtaung Pagoda station.
*Photographed with the permission of the Myanmar Ministry of Railways and Transport and the great kindness of the crew members.
Myanmar National Railways Kiha 181 Yangon Circular Route counterclockwise front view (Yangon→Danyingon)
2427junction
Jan 27, 2015
This photo was taken from the crew cabin of Kiha 181-47, which operates the "Air-Conditioned Yatha" on the Yangon Circular Line. The entire Yangon Circular Line is double-tracked and has traffic lights, but some of the traffic lights are out of order or have to be switched manually. Because the train stops at every station, its maximum speed is around 40 km/h, which is a bit lacking in performance.
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