Cambodia opens first passenger train in 14 years
A rail alternative to Cambodia's notorious roads.
Cambodia has opened its first passenger train in 14 years, following a suspension because of poor railway conditions.
Managed by The Royal Railway (royal-railway.com), the service runs between the capital Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville, the southwestern seaport and resort town.
The 270km journey takes eight hours and costs just US$6 (B209) each way. That's as cheap, if not cheaper, than most bus services. It's also considerably slower than driving, though it means you can avoid the notorious National Highway 4.
For now, it offer just one train per day, three days a week (Friday, Saturday and Sunday).
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