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  2. Southern Line (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    Southern Line (Thai: ทางรถไฟสายใต้) is a metre-gauge railway line in Thailand, operated by State Railway of Thailand (SRT), which runs through most of the provinces in the Central, Western, and Southern regions of Thailand. At 1,144.29 kilometres in length, it is Thailand's longest railway line.

  3. List of Southern Line (Thailand) stations - Wikipedia

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    Railway line to Rantau Panjang exists but defunct Nong Pladuk Junction - Suphanburi: Nong Pladuk Junction: ชุมทางหนองปลาดุก 4020 64.20 3 ปด. Has interchange with Southern Line Mainline and Burma Railway Ratchaburi: Thung Bua: ทุ่งบัว 4026 87.87 Halt วบ. Nakhon Pathom: Aviation Academy (Rong ...

  4. List of railway stations in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Junction for Southern Main Line and Southern Line Bang Sue-Taling Chan Link. Tanyong Mat: ตันหยงมัส ยม. 1 Southern Ra-ngae: Narathiwat: Main station for Narathiwat Province. Taphan Hin: ตะพานหิน ตห. 1 Northern Taphan Hin: Phichit: Tase: ตาเซะ ตซ. 3 Southern Mueang: Yala: Tha Chalaep ...

  5. List of railway lines in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The four main lines are the Northern Line, which terminates in Chiang Mai; the Northeastern Line, which terminates at Ubon Ratchathani and the Lao border in Nong Khai Province; the Eastern Line, which terminates at the Cambodian border in Sa Kaeo Province;, and the Southern Line, which terminates at the Malaysian border in Yala and Narathiwat ...

  6. State Railway of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the Bangkok-Ayutthaya railway (71 km or 44 mi), the first part of the Northern Line, was started in 1890 and inaugurated on 26 March 1897. [1] The Thon Buri-Phetchaburi line (150 km or 93 mi), later the Southern Line, was opened on 19 June 1903.

  7. Bang Bamru railway station - Wikipedia

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    Bang Bamru station (Thai: สถานีบางบำหรุ) is a railway station located at Bang Phlat Subdistrict, Bang Phlat District, Bangkok. It is a class 1 station and serves two systems operated by the State Railway of Thailand, Southern Line and the SRT Light Red Line.

  8. Surat Thani railway station - Wikipedia

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    Surat Thani railway station (SRT Code: SRN) is the main railway station in Surat Thani Province, Thailand. It is on the State Railway of Thailand's Southern Line, located 635.106 km from Thon Buri railway station. The station is on the eastern bank of the Tapi River in Tha Kham town, Phun Phin District.

  9. Nakhon Pathom railway station - Wikipedia

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    During the 2011 Thailand floods, Nakhon Pathom Station was the terminus for most train services instead of Bangkok railway station as some sections between Nakhon Pathom and Bangkok were flooded. The station is the terminus of the Thon Buri - Nakhon Pathom SRT Light Red Line feeder services.

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