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Khao Chum Thong Junction - Nakhon Si Thammarat: Khao Chum Thong Junction: ชุมทางเขาชุมทอง 4300 781.02 2 ชท. Has interchange with Southern Line Mainline Nakhon Si Thammarat: Ban Koei Chen: บ้านเกยเชน 4301 786.15 Halt กช. Ban Thung Lo: บ้านทุ่งหล่อ 4302 790.59 3 ล ...
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.
Southern Line (Thai: ทางรถไฟสายใต้) is a metre-gauge railway line in Thailand, operated by State Railway of Thailand (SRT), which runs through most of the provinces in the Central, Western, and Southern regions of Thailand. At 1,144.29 kilometres in length, it is Thailand's longest railway line.
It is the second longest railway line in Thailand at 751 kilometres (467 mi) long, has 130 operational stations and halts, and is operated by the State Railway of Thailand. The line first opened in 1896. Major cities served by the line include Bangkok, Ayutthaya, Nakhon Sawan, Phitsanulok, Lampang, and Chiang Mai. The line's operations were ...
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Interchange with Northeastern Main Line. Saraburi: Ban Chong Tai: บ้านช่องใต้ 2012 128.80 3 ชต. Khao Khok เขาคอก 2013 134.37 Halt ขก. Khao Hin Dat เขาหินดาด 2015 141.85 Halt ดด. Hin Son: หินซ้อน 2017 147.90 3 หซ. Khao Sung เขาสูง 2018 152.30 Halt ขส.
The four main lines are the Northern Line, which terminates in Chiang Mai; the Northeastern Line, which terminates at Ubon Ratchathani and the Lao border in Nong Khai Province; the Eastern Line, which terminates at the Cambodian border in Sa Kaeo Province;, and the Southern Line, which terminates at the Malaysian border in Yala and Narathiwat ...
Eastern Line (Thai: ทางรถไฟสายตะวันออก) is a railway line in Thailand, built and owned by State Railway of Thailand (SRT), located in Bangkok, Chachoengsao Province, Nakhon Nayok Province, Saraburi Province, Prachinburi Province, Sa Kaeo Province, Chonburi Province, and Rayong Province.