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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 ...
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]
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.
Hat Yai monorail is a planned 18 kilometer-long elevated monorail consisted of 15 stations. As of 2016, the line is being studied by a university and the government. 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.
Comparison of passenger volume, aircraft movements and cargo volume at Hat Yai International Airport, by year [2] Year Passengers Change from previous year Movements Cargo (tons) Notes 2011 1,869,113 – 14,032 15,476 2012 2,127,483 13.82% 15,052 16,206 2013 2,552,509 19.98% 17,551 12,295 2014 3,147,281 23.3% 22,319 9,287 2015 3,639,936 15.65%
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Phonics Song with Two Words from children's channel ChuChu TV is the most viewed video in India and is the 7th most viewed YouTube video in the world. "Why This Kolaveri Di" become the first Indian music video to cross 100 million views. [1] [2] "Swag Se Swagat" became the first Indian music video to cross 500 million views on YouTube.
Channel Year(s) Toonami [15] Cartoon Network: 2001–2010 Boomerang [16] 2007 Disney: DD National: 1994 Disney Jadoo [17] 2005 Cartoon Network Ki Duniya [18] 2006–2007 Discovery Kids [19] Discovery Channel: 2001–2005 Playhouse Disney: Disney Channel: 2006–2011 Disney Junior: 2011–present Disney Sandhya [20] ETV: 1999–2000 TeenNick ...