Maeklong Railway Market
📍 Samut Songkhram, Samut Songkhram
A fresh market that does business directly on a live railway track — and several times a day, as a train rolls through inches from the produce, vendors calmly fold back their awnings and pull in their baskets, then reset the moment it passes.
In the riverside town of Samut Songkhram, a busy fresh market sells mangoes, chillies, and whole fish from baskets laid out between the rails of an active train line. Locals call it Talad Rom Hub — “the umbrella pull-down market.”
Why It’s Interesting
Several times a day a horn sounds, and in a beautifully practiced ritual the vendors retract their fabric awnings and slide their baskets back from the tracks just far enough for a real, slow-moving train to grind through, close enough to touch. Seconds after the last carriage passes, everything springs back into place and trade resumes as if nothing happened. It’s one of the most photographed everyday spectacles in Thailand — and it’s a working market, not a show.
Best Time to Visit
Daily, year-round. The whole point is the train, so plan around the fixed schedule (roughly eight passes a day) and be in position a little early.
Getting There
The quirky way is the train itself on the Mahachai–Ban Laem line; most visitors take a minivan from Bangkok (about 1.5 hours) and often combine it with the Amphawa floating market.
📸 Mon-chan's camera roll
Snapshots from our very good boy on the road.
Where it is
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Comments (1)
- Anonymous traveler
Stand right at the edge before the train comes and watch the vendors fold everything back in about five seconds flat. The carriages clear the awnings by what felt like an inch. Unforgettable.