Commuting by Canal – BANGKOK, THAILAND
In Bangkok , some of the fastest streets are made of water. This crowded boat is part of the city’s canal transport system, which carries thousands of commuters each day through the narrow waterways known as khlongs . While visitors often associate Bangkok with traffic jams and elevated rail lines, many residents still rely on boats to move quickly across the city. The most famous of these routes is the Saen Saep Canal, which cuts through central Bangkok from east to west. For passengers, the experience is practical rather than scenic. Boats arrive quickly, stop only for a moment, and depart as soon as people step aboard. Conductors move through the narrow aisle collecting fares, while passengers sit shoulder to shoulder, turning an ordinary commute into a remarkably efficient operation. The canal itself has a long history. Bangkok developed around rivers and waterways long before modern roads were built. In the 19th century, canals served as the city’s principal transportation ...