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Khon Kaen province's main railway stations was Khon Kaen Railway Station. In 2017, a 60 kilometre dual-track line will connect Khon Kaen to Nakhon Ratchasima province . It is the first segment of a dual track network that will connect Isan with the Laem Chabang seaport.
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Khon Kaen (Thai: ขอนแก่น, pronounced [kʰɔ̌(ː)n kɛ̀n]) is the capital of Khon Kaen province and the fourth-largest city in Thailand. It is one of the four major cities of Isan , Northeast Thailand, also known as the "big four of Isan", the others being Udon Thani , Nakhon Ratchasima , and Ubon Ratchathani .
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English: Map of twenty six districts of Khon Kaen province, Thailand Mueang Khon Kaen; Ban Fang; Phra Yuen; Nong Ruea; Chum Phae; Si Chomphu; Nam Phong; Ubolratana; Kranuan; Ban Phai; Pueai Noi
Khon Kaen Chiang Mai , the largest urban area in the north and second-largest urban area in the country Hat Yai , part of the largest urban area ( conurbation ) in the south (Greater Hat Yai-Songkhla)
Neighboring districts are (from the south clockwise): Sam Sung and Nam Phong of Khon Kaen Province; Non Sa-at and Kumphawapi of Udon Thani province; Tha Khantho, Nong Kung Si, and Huai Mek of Kalasin province; and Chuen Chom of Maha Sarakham province.
Mueang Khon Kaen (Thai: เมืองขอนแก่น, pronounced [mɯ̄aŋ kʰɔ̌ːn kɛ̀n]; Northeastern Thai: เมืองขอนแก่น, pronounced [mɯ᷇aŋ kʰɔ̌ːn kɛ́n]) is the capital district (amphoe mueang) of Khon Kaen province, northeastern Thailand.