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The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) (Thai: การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย, abbrev. รฟท., รฟท., RTGS : kan rot fai haeng prathet thai ) is the state-owned rail operator under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Transport in Thailand .
The Khun Tan Railway Tunnel, measuring 1,352.10 meters, located between Hang Chat District, Lampang Province and Mae Tha District, Lamphun Province, held the title of Thailand's longest railway tunnel for several decades, from 1925 to 2021.
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 Kingdom of Siam, the country's name at that time, now known as Thailand.The first Siamese railway projects, which were discussed from the 1840s onwards, were aimed at linking the then British Burma to the Chinese market, which was to be run over Northern Siam for reasons of accessible terrain, a project that had been operating in various variations up to the 1880s, but never realized.
Modern railway signalling in Thailand on the mainline employs color light signals and computer-based interlocking. The State Railway of Thailand is currently implementing centralized traffic control to link the whole country’s signalling system together using a fiber optic network. This includes recent double-tracking projects for all ...
The following table lists all closed railway stations in Thailand as of September 2021 in English alphabetical order. 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 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 65 kilometres (40 mi) between Wongwian Yai, Bangkok, and Samut Songkhram in central Thailand. [1] The railway became famous for its route through the Maeklong Railway Market, nicknamed (Thai: ตลาด ...
Railway bridges near Bang Krathum railway station, Phitsanulok Province Rama VI Bridge , crossing Chao Phraya River , Bangkok , one of the longest truss bridge in Thailand. Rama I Canal Bridge , Songkhla Province