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	Comments on: Notes on Lopburi &#8211; The new train station, and where are the monkeys and overlanders?	</title>
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		By: alistair nicoll		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I have been to Lop Buri many times. I am amazed at the unnecessary expenditure on the by pass what Thailand needs is not mad schemes like this (meter gauge) but new trains, the station at the southern end of the line is an example massive station but no trains stop there

All of the trains between Lop Buri and  Ayutthaya stop at Don Muang airport 

I have to say I do not recognise walking street,  the night market along the railway line is the one I use and on Wednesday nights there is a market along the street next to Nooms. LopBuri has never really been a guesthouse /hostel scene and is(and was) mainly served by the older Thai hotels like Nett and Noom has been the only place to attract the Farangs

One of the great things about Lopburi over  Ayutthaya is that the old town is very compact and easy to walk around]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been to Lop Buri many times. I am amazed at the unnecessary expenditure on the by pass what Thailand needs is not mad schemes like this (meter gauge) but new trains, the station at the southern end of the line is an example massive station but no trains stop there</p>
<p>All of the trains between Lop Buri and  Ayutthaya stop at Don Muang airport </p>
<p>I have to say I do not recognise walking street,  the night market along the railway line is the one I use and on Wednesday nights there is a market along the street next to Nooms. LopBuri has never really been a guesthouse /hostel scene and is(and was) mainly served by the older Thai hotels like Nett and Noom has been the only place to attract the Farangs</p>
<p>One of the great things about Lopburi over  Ayutthaya is that the old town is very compact and easy to walk around</p>
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