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Trains 947/948 and 949/950 Ordinary Express - 2 arrivals/departures from/to Hat Yai Besides the 3 Thai train services, there are currently no regular trains going across the Malaysia–Thailand border with the State Railway of Thailand's International Express no longer serving Butterworth, Malaysia and the termination of Keretapi Tanah Melayu's ...
The Southern Line has been the target of terrorist attacks of the South Thailand Insurgency especially between the Hat Yai-Sungai Kolok section. All stations and halts between Hat Yai Junction and Sungai Kolok have been fenced off and gates are opened and closed only during operating hours. Trains operate only during the day between 06:00 and ...
Hat Yai Junction has been a target of multiple terrorist attacks during the South Thailand insurgency. 29 June 1977 - Bomb, 14 injured [3] 7 August 1977 - Bomb on Hat Yai–Bangkok Train; 1989 - 2 Bombs, 7 dead [3] 7 May 2001 - Bomb, 4 fatalities including a 5-year-old boy. [4]
Talat Hat Yai ตลาดหาดใหญ่ - Halt Southern Hat Yai: Songkhla: 1 July 1978 Talat Mai Don Mueang ตลาดใหม่ดอนเมือง ตใ. Halt Northern, Northeastern Don Mueang: Bangkok: 19 January 2023 Closed after the start of long-distance services at Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal.
Ban Din Lan–Hat Yai Junction Songkhla Junction for the Songkhla Branch Line, closed due to regular flooding. Khlong Rian คลองเรียน Hat Yai Junction–Na Muang Songkhla Khuan Jong ควนจง Hat Yai Junction–Na Muang Songkhla Khuan Pa Ching ควนป่าชิง Wat Khuan Mit–Chana Songkhla Ban Yupo
Because of the calendar, Social Security recipients who get Supplemental Security Income benefits get their first 2025 check on Dec. 31, 2024.
Since 2021, there 3 return trains operate from Hat Yai Junction and terminate at Padang Besar across the Malaysia–Thailand border. [24] SRT has also historically allowed operation of the Eastern and Oriental Express on their tracks which runs from Singapore to Bangkok and vice versa, although trips in 2024 did not enter Thailand.
In March 2013, the transport minister revealed that only one company would be selected to run all high-speed train routes, scheduled to be operational between 2018 and 2019. [2] The first 86 km (53 mi) section from Krung Thep Aphiwat to Ayuthaya was planned to be tendered in late 2013.