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The list does not include stations of the Burma Railway Nam Tok Sai Yok Noi-Thanbyuzayat which was demolished at the end of World War II. The list also does not include stations of railways not operated by the SRT, such as the Paknam Railway, the Phra Phutthabat Railway, the Bang Bua Thong Railway etc. The majority of railway stations/halts ...
Thailand rail system map. Thailand has 4,431 kilometers of meter-gauge railway tracks not including mass transit lines in Bangkok. All national rail services are managed by the State Railway of Thailand.
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. Some station buildings date back over a hundred years, such as Khlong Maphlap Station on the Sawankhalok ...
The design of the stations has been completed. The project will cost approximately 24.4 million baht to construct. [11] It is hoped that construction will begin in 2019. State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has a plan to build commuter rail linking Hat Yai and Songkhla by reusing a defunct railway line that closed in 1978. [12]
Has interchange to the Thon Buri Branch Line. Distance measured from Bangkok railway station Thon Buri - Su-ngai Kolok: Thon Buri: ธนบุรี 4002 0.87 1 ธบ. Distance measured from defunct Bangkok Noi (old Thon Buri) Station: Bangkok: Charansanitwong: จรัญสนิทวงศ์ 4434 1.54 Halt รว. Bang Ramat: บาง ...
Final station before border crossing. Nong Khai Mai railway station until May 2000. Talat Nong Khai: ตลาดหนองคาย 2209 623.58 Closed ตง. Nong Khai railway station near Mekong until May 2000 and closed in 2008. Thai-Laos border via First Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge: Thanaleng: ท่านาแล้ง 7201 626.58 1 ...
Pages in category "Railway stations in Thailand" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 358 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
There are approximately 650 open railway stations and halts in Thailand, [130] with the Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal being the largest in both Thailand and Southeast Asia. The terminal covers an area over 270,000 square meters and has three floors, as well as a mezzanine and an underground level.