This should be Thailand's largest railway station, but it still looks very backward, basically nothing to see. If you happen to take the train, you can take a look at their dome and appearance, slightly Western style, there is no Thai style. On the contrary, a historical exhibition of Thai trains can be seen on the corridor from the railway station to the MRt Metro station. The trains here can lead to Phuket and Chiang Mai, and the nearby Guihe Bridge and Huaxin can also go by train. There are no fences at the railway station. Everyone can get on at will, but on the way, the conductor will check the tickets repeatedly. Along the way, there will be stalls selling snacks and drinks.