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[safetyposters-800x445] Train BlogsTrain News Railway Safety Posters 10 June 202213 June 2023 Richard Barrow 109 Views 2 Comments 7 SHARES ShareTweet These are posters warning of potential hazards on the railway. They were used for public relation relations at various stations to alert passengers and the general public during the years 1965 - 1968. You can see the complete set in the Railway Museum at Bangkok Railway Station. [11056613_1012977302094131_4092062178351347641_o] khaamthaangemuue`miirthbangrawangrthswn Be careful crossing the tracks if a parked train is blocking your view [12657312_1013552412036620_6649390204296518549_o] `yaaodysaarbnhlangkhaarth Do not ride on the roof of the train [12694493_1014346751957186_902638850707420526_o] `yaayuuenthiibanaidrth cchapathasaphaan Don't stand on the steps, you will be hit by a bridge [886848_1014760475249147_2676174665866455891_o] `yaayuuenchidkh`bchaan cchathuukrthchn Don't stand close to the edge of the platform or you'll be hit by a train [12646810_1015996728458855_653331906379923741_o] k`nedinkhaamsaphaanrthaifduurthaihdii Before crossing a train bridge look out carefully for trains [12697035_1016521931739668_5482114644730816025_o] `yaakhuenlngkhnarthkamlangekhluue`n Do not get on or off while the train is moving [12711127_1017015985023596_1178102808152382735_o] `yaan`nbnthaangrthaif Do not lie down on the tracks [12715432_1017681511623710_4001364327087599132_n] `yaaedinphaanch`ngt`rthcchathuukrthbiib Don't walk between carriages [12744404_1018157294909465_6128701942039938152_n] emuue`khaamraangduuaihaenwaaaimmiirthaifmaa Look out for trains when crossing tracks [12687811_1018707728187755_3527052077157717853_n] edinainyaansthaaniirawangpraaecchhniib Be careful of the switch rail [12694875_1019552808103247_6924284242747420922_o] nangrth`yaachaongkhnaataang Don't lean out of the window [12418904_1021245117934016_4543453746897947038_o] `yaakhwaangpaakhbwnrth Don't throw stones at the trains [12615517_1024115590980302_971341321408383015_o] `yaathamlaay`upkrnsuue`saar Do not destroy communication equipment [12496333_1028364640555397_6251579886804809684_o] `yaanamsatwaipeliiyngbnthaangrthaif Do not bring animals to tend on the tracks [12814601_1029149783810216_7649957247523401708_n] `yaaedinchidthaangrthaif Do not walk close to the train tracks [12801523_1030142420377619_5586559369025543817_n] `yaakhiidekhiiynkhaangrth Do not write on the side of carriages [11206575_1033121396746388_5962802611702133291_o] `yaakhaamthaangrthaifk`nhyudduuchaay khwaa Do not cross the train tracks before stopping to look both ways first 7 SHARES ShareTweet * Day Trip to the Market on the Railway Tracks * The Original Chiang Mai Railway Station Share This Post: You May Also Like [IMG_0152-390x205] Dates for when you can buy train tickets for the new year holiday 22 November 202213 June 2023 Richard Barrow 0 In Thailand, train tickets go on sale 30 days in advance at 8:30 a.m. in the morning. Tickets over the [2023_01-390x205] Train Trip to Chiang Mai, Lamphun and Lampang from 20-23 January 2023 11 January 202313 June 2023 Richard Barrow 0 Lanna Modernization Railroad Travel together with the State Railway of Thailand have organised a special travel package on the historic [laostrain-390x205] Thai-Laos Shuttle Train resumes on 16th September 2022 1 October 20228 August 2023 Richard Barrow 0 The international shuttle train across the border from Nong Khai Station in Thailand to Thanaleng Station in Laos goes twice daily and costs 20 Baht. It takes only 15 minutes. 2 thoughts on "Railway Safety Posters" * [847303054] Vohn 2 October 2022 at 04:43 Permalink Oh my word, these are fabulous! I want to buy a set of them. Reply * [d6d78b40d] Philip 19 June 2022 at 06:52 Permalink Well, they do get the point across, blood and all. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. 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