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No. Segment Year opened [1]; 1: Bangkok (Hua Lamphong)–Ayutthaya 1896 2: Ayutthaya–Kaeng Khoi Junction 1897 3: Kaeng Khoi Junction–Muak Lek 1897 4: Muak Lek–Pak Chong 1899 5: Pak Chong–Nakhon Ratchasima
The 1.2 km missing link of the Blue Line between Bang Sue and Tao Poon, connecting the two lines opened on 11 August 2017. The first section of the Blue Line extension from Hua Lamphong via Tha Phra to Lak Song opened for full operation on 29 September 2019. The Pink and Yellow Lines opened in 2023.
25 November 1911: Cha-am–Hua Hin; 1 January 1913: Phatthalung–U Taphao–Songkhla; 1 April 1913: Kantang–Huai Yot; 1 January 1914: Hua Hin–Wang Phong; 1 January 1914: Huai Yot–Thung Song; 1 June 1914: Wang Phong–Prachuap Khiri Khan; 1 October 1914: Khao Chum Thong–Nakhon Si Thammarat; 1 October 1914: Thung Song–Ron Phibun ...
Major cities served by the line include Bangkok, Ayutthaya, Nakhon Sawan, Phitsanulok, Lampang, and Chiang Mai. The line's operations were severely affected during World War II. Since January 2023, long-distance (Special Express, Express and Rapid) trains terminated at Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal in Bangkok replacing Hua Lamphong station.
Phaya Thai opened as a halt on 24 January 1907 on the Eastern Line between Bangkok (Hua Lamphong) and Chachoengsao Junction, operated by the State Railway of Thailand.In recent years, the halt has been criticised for neglect and poor maintenance by the SRT as the tracks are being handed over for construction of the Don Mueang–Suvarnabhumi–U-Tapao high-speed railway.
Full commercial service commenced from Tha Phra to Lak Song via Bang Sue. [41] 17 October 2020 The entire metro line was temporarily closed from 12.30 due to the 2020–2021 Thai protests. [42] 18 October 2020 Hua Lamphong, Lumphini, Sukhumvit, Phahon Yothin, and Chatuchak Park stations were temporarily closed due to the protests from 14.30 [43]
Full operation: 29 November 2021 II Thammasat University–Rangsit 8.84 km (5.49 mi) cabinet approval III Bang Sue–Hua Lamphong 11 km (6.84 mi) Tender late 2023 IV Hua Lamphong–Bang Bon 18 km (11.18 mi) Planned V Bang Bon–Maha Chai 20 km (12.43 mi) Planned VI Maha Chai–Maeklong 24 km (14.91 mi) Suggested - unlikely to be built
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.