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The topography of Ban Khlong is fertile lowlands with an area of 8.1 km 2. [2] The subdistrict is bordered to the north-west by Phlai Chumphon subdistrict, to the east by Hua Ro subdistrict and the city of Phitsanulok, to the south by Wat Chan subdistrict. Ban Khlong subdistrict lies in the Nan Basin, which is part of the Chao Phraya Watershed ...
The following is a list of Northern Line railway stations.There are 130 railway stations and halts in operation on the Northern Line, some serve major cities and some serve local villages in distant locations where road access is limited.
Chiang Rak (Thai: สถานีรถไฟเชียงราก) is a railway station in the central Thailand, located in Khlong Nueng Sub-District, Khlong Luang District, Pathum Thani Province, outskirts Bangkok. The station will also serve the of the SRT Dark Red Line as part of the Northern Extension, scheduled to open in 2028. [1] [2]
Pathum Thani town is the administrative seat, but Ban Rangsit, seat of Thanyaburi district, is the largest populated place in the province. [ 5 ] Pathum Thani is an old province, heavily populated by the Mon people , dotted with 186 temples and parks.
[1] The island Ko Chang occupies most of the district's land area, along with several smaller islands. With an area of 210 km 2 (81 sq mi), Ko Chang is the third-largest island in Thailand by area, after Phuket and Ko Samui. [2] The name Ko Chang means 'Elephant Island' and derives from its elephant-shaped headland.
1. Ban Khlong Om: บ้านคลองอ้อม 2. Ban Khlong Bang Yai: บ้านคลองบางใหญ่ 3. Ban Khlong Sao Thong Hin: บ้านคลองเสาธงหิน 4. Ban Khlong Bang Krabue (Ban Bang Krabue) บ้านคลองบางกระบือ (บ้านบางกระบือ) 5.
It is 250.559 km from Bangkok railway station and is a class 1 railway station. It is on the Northern Line of the State Railway of Thailand. The station opened on 31 October 1905 as part of the Northern Line extension from Lopburi to Pak Nam Pho. The line continued to Phitsanulok in 1908.
Rangsit station opened as a stop on the first railway in Thailand between Bangkok to Ayutthaya in 1896. [3] Its initial location was at the former Khlong Rangsit Halt, located around 1.7 km south of the current location and was a railway station at the time.