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The Subway and the Floods
รถไฟใต้ดินกับน้ำท่วม

Posted on December 20, 2011 by Pearl


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The sign reads: Thank you for your confidence and trust in our safety systems. All MRT stations are operating normally. We ensure that we provide service side by side with the people.

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