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Excursion Trains only Ban Thung Pho Junction - Khiri Rat Nikhom: Ban Thung Pho Junction: ชุมทางบ้านทุ่งโพธิ์ 4229 631.00 2 ทโ. Has interchange with Southern Line Mainline Surat Thani: Ban Don Rak: บ้านดอนรัก 4230 634.35 Halt รก. Ban Thung Luang: บ้านทุ่ง ...
Hua Hin railway station is a train station located in Hua Hin Subdistrict, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, and is located 212.99 kilometres (132.3 mi) from Thon Buri railway station and 850 m (0.5 mi) from the beach. It is a class 1 railway station on the Su-ngai Kolok Main Line of the Southern Line.
Refurbished old KiHa 183 trains debuted on the SRT network, gifted by the JR Hokkaido Railway Company, are now some of the most popular excursion train services, providing day and overnight tours to different provinces such as Ayutthaya, Hua Hin, Chacheongsao, Nakhon Nayok and Nam Tok Sai Yok Noi.
Submerged by Pa Sak Jolasid Dam Reservoir in original route alignment. Closure mentioned in an environmental impact report of the new railway viaduct dated January 1997. Khuan Hin ควนหิน - 3 Southern Mueang: Songkhla: 1 July 1978 Khuan Jong ควนจง จง. Halt Southern Na Mom: Songkhla: Before 1989 Khuan Mao ควน ...
Cha-am station (Thai: สถานีชะอำ) is a railway station located in Cha-am Subdistrict, Cha-am District, Phetchaburi.It is a class 2 railway station located 187.066 km (116.2 mi) from Bangkok railway station.
On 14 January 2007, Rapid No. 178 Lang Suan-Thon Buri collided with Special Express No. 39/41 Bangkok-Surat Thani/Yala (coupled together) at Nong Kae. The accident occurred at 02:30 am, and since the trains collided head-on, this caused 2 deaths: the train driver and the train mechanic. Many were injured and were sent to Hua Hin Hospital ...
It is 3 km (1.9 mi) west of downtown Hua Hin. The entire town of Hua Hin can be viewed from the summit of Takiab Hill which forms the boundary between Hua Hin and Suan Son Pradiphat Beaches and Cha-am in the distance. [1] The subdistrict was established in 1951 as "Khao Hin Lek Fai" and renamed "Hin Lek Fai" in 1972. [2] [3]
Thaksin is a Thai word for 'south' (from the Sanskrit word dakshin), thus this train is referred to as the "Southern Express". The train's passenger cars include 1st- and 2nd-class air conditioned sleepers , 2nd-class fan sleepers, 2nd-class fan seating coaches , 3rd class air conditioned and fan seating coaches, and a dining car .