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  2. Maeklong Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Maeklong Railway's first trains were hauled by three 0-4-2T wood-burning tank engines, purchased from Krauss Locomotive Works in 1903 and 1906. Consists of electric tramcars worked passenger services on the eastern section of the line from about 1927 up until the line's de-electrification in 1955, initially being replaced with conventional ...

  3. Greater Bangkok commuter rail - Wikipedia

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    The Maeklong Railway (also known as the Mae Klong Railway) is a 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) (Metre gauge) railway that runs for nearly 67 kilometres (42 mi) [1] between Wongwian Yai, Bangkok, and Samut Songkhram in Central Thailand. The line consist of two sections: the eastern Mahachai Line, which runs between Wongwian Yai and Mahachai; and ...

  4. Wongwian Yai railway station - Wikipedia

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    It is a class 1 railway station and is the Bangkok terminus of the Maeklong Railway Mahachai Line. Currently, 34 rail services operate at the station. [1] [2] It is located closer to Wongwian Yai roundabout and is in a different location to Wongwian Yai BTS station. Wongwian Yai is the main station used for rail passenger traffic from Samut ...

  5. Maeklong railway station - Wikipedia

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    It is a class 1 railway station and is located on the east bank of the Maeklong River. It is the main railway station of Samut Songkhram province. Currently, 8 rail services operate at the station. [1] Station shed. Maeklong Railway Market (Talat Rom Hup) is located to the east of the railway station.

  6. List of railway lines in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Nam Tok–Thanbyuzayat, Myanmar (Burma Railway) 1944 285 km (177 mi) Meter gauge?? Bangkok–Samut Prakan (Paknam Railway) 1893 21 km (13 mi) Narrow gauge: 1960 Bang Phlat–Bang Bua Thong (Bang Bua Thong Railway) 1909 ?? Narrow gauge: 1943 Chumphon–Kraburi (Kra Isthmus Railway) 1943 90 km (56 mi) Meter gauge: 1945 Bung Wai–Ban Pho Mun ...

  7. SRT Dark Red Line - Wikipedia

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    A third option is expected to be in use, which is to bypass Samut Songkhram city by diverging from the original train line about 66 km after passing Bang Kraboon railway station, which will be an elevated railway along the National Highway No. 325 to cross the Mae Klong Canal and Highway 325 at the intersection to Damnoen Saduak District ...

  8. List of rapid transit stations in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    The following lists the stations of all urban rail transit systems in Bangkok and the surrounding Bangkok Metropolitan Region, including the BTS, MRT, Airport Rail Link and SRT Red Lines. It does not include the 12 stations of the Bangkok BRT. The table below lists 192 stations in operation, comprising: 47 stations on the BTS Sukhumvit Line

  9. Wongwian Yai - Wikipedia

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    Wongwian Yai railway station on the Maeklong Railway runs commuter rail services to Samut Sakhon (Maha Chai Line) and Samut Songkhram Province (Ban Laem Line). There is also a BTS Skytrain station located further south, Wongwian Yai, the Silom Line extension from Taksin Bridge Station. It is at Taksin intersection, 1 km south of the circle, and ...