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The train schedule on this street is set in stone. There may be occasional delays, but the basic timetable is as follows: Monday – Friday: 7:00 PM; 7:45 PM; 8:30 PM; and 10:00 PM. Saturday – Sunday: 6:00 AM; 9:00 AM; 11:20 AM; 3:20 PM; 5:30 PM; 6:00 PM; 7:00 PM; 7:45 PM; 8:30 PM; 9:00 PM; 11:00 PM. #backpackers #VietnamTravel #explorevietnam #VietnamAdventure #vietnamdiaries #VietnamVibes #VietnamExploration #vietnamesecuisine #VietnamExperience #BeautifulVietnam #HanoiAdventures #HoChiMinhCity #halongbaytour #vietnamculture #VietnameseFood #VietnamLandscapes #VietnamDiscovery #VietnamHiking #vietnamwanderlust #LocalLifeVietnam #hiddengemsvietnam #vietnamvlog #luxurylifestyle #janamshtmi #jaikrishna #traveling #travelwithnature #chandigarhblogger #indiantraveller #trainstreet #traintravel #trainvideo #train #buivienwalkingstreet #nightmarkets #bargirls #dancinggirl #redlightareainvietnam #vietnamvlog #saigontravel #hanoivlog #banahills #indianvlogger #husbandwife #coupletravellers #luxurytravel #hochiminhcity #indiatovietnam #travellife #foodvlog #eatright #hoianancienttown #nightfood #vietanexpress #việtnam #mumbaiairport #vietnamvisa #indianvisalatesnews Virtual tour of the infamous and notorious Trainstreet in Hanoi, stunning close-up views. The traffic in Vietnamese cities is famously harrowing, motorbikes zooming perilously between cars. There is one street in Hanoi where traffic is not a problem: a small residential lane between Le Duan and Kham Thin near the Old Quarter. A high speed train hurtles between the buildings twice a day. Dominated by the tracks, the lane where the train runs is incredibly narrow. During most of the day, locals treat the tracks like they would any other street. Children play there, people bicycle over the wooden ties. But when they feel the rumbling of the engine, they jump back into their houses or press themselves flat against the walls of their homes. This is one of Hanoi’s more dangerous attractions, as the trains will not slow down, even if someone is on the tracks. While the train street is a photographer’s dream, visitors should do as the locals do and get out of the way when the train comes.