Saturday, 15 February 2020

Photo essay: Experiencing true local culture on Yangon’s Circular Railway



Yangon Circular Railway feature
The Yangon Circular Railway is currently undergoing a major renovation project, 
which started in mid-2018 and is slated to be completed in 2022. Upon completion, 
one loop of the city will take about 110 minutes, cutting travel time by about an hour.
Yangon Circular Railway feature
Hustle and bustle at the main Circular Railway platform, Yangon Central Station. 
Operated by Myanmar Railways, the circular journey spans 39 stations across 45.9km. 
The price for one ticket is about K200 (S$0.18).
Yangon Circular Railway feature
A train repairman at the garage near Mingaladon, close to Yangon International Airport.
Yangon Circular Railway feature
The doors always remain firmly open on the train, and passengers often stand at the 
entrances to enjoy a little breeze.
Yangon Circular Railway feature
Each time the train stops, vendors get on and off the train, selling fresh fruit, tea or 
bags of snacks. According to the Circular Railway’s Transportation Department, 
an estimated 2,000 vendors make a living on the line.
Yangon Circular Railway feature
Trains parked at the yard in Yangon Central Station. Many are overgrown with 
vines and trees, as though they’ve been there for years.
Yangon Circular Railway feature
Passengers take the shortcut across the rails to get to their final destination.
Yangon Circular Railway feature
An exhausted mother and her young children take the Circular Railway home in 
the late afternoon.
Yangon Circular Railway feature
The Circular Railway currently serves about 90,000 commuters daily and after the 
upgrade, it’s expected to accommodate up to 300,000 passengers daily by 2022.

from SilverKris

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