Tourists are going crazy for selfies on a "floating train ride" at Thailand's longest dam. <br /><br />The train appears to be gliding as it rolls along the tracks at the Pasak Jolasid Dam in Lopburi province, around 100 miles (160km) north of Bangkok.<br /><br />Hundreds of tourists are now cramming onto the daily trains rides, which are only open for two months a year and will finish on January 26.<br /><br />Footage from December 1 shows how the burgundy, white and yellow locomotive glides round the corner of the three miles (5km) long embankment dam.<br /><br />Passengers can then take selfies and pictures of the landscape while the train stops for 30 minutes, before going back in the same direction.<br /><br />The ride, called rotfai loi nam or floating train trips, leaves the Bangkok Railway Station (Hua Lamphong) at 7:10am and returns at 3pm. <br /><br />It has become an unlikely attraction for domestic and international tourists.
