- State Railway of Thailand
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hq_city=Bangkok The State Railway of Thailand (Thai: การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย) is the state-owned rail operator ofThailand . The network sees around 50 million passengers per annum.History
SRT was founded as the Royal State Railways of Siam (RSR) in 1890. Construction of the
Bangkok -Ayutthaya railway (71 km), the first part of the Northern Line, was started in 1891 and completed onMay 23 ,1892 .TheThonburi -Phetchaburi line (150 km), later the Southern Line, was opened onJune 19 ,1903 .The Northern Line was originally built as
standard gauge , but in September 1919 it was decided to standardize onmeter gauge and the Northern Line was regauged during the next ten years. OnJuly 1 ,1951 , RSR changed its name to the present State Railway of Thailand.In 2005 SRT had 4,070 km of track, all of it
meter gauge . Nearly all is single-track, although some important sections aroundBangkok are double or triple-tracked and there are plans to extend this.Main Stations
Hua Lamphong or Krungthep Station is the main terminus of all routes and start inBangkok , Phahonyothin and ICD Ladkrabang is the main freight terminal.Northern Line
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Bangsue Junction - The largest freight yard inThailand and hence the main freight terminal. It is also a locomotive depot.
*Ayutthaya Station - Northern Bangkok Suburb station - with very high passenger revenue, seconded only Bangkok station.
*Ban Phachi Junction - A major junction, where the Northern and Northeastern lines separate.
*Lop Buri Station - the end of Northern BKK Suburb line at Military town.
*Nakhon Sawan Station - formerly called as Nong Pling station until 1956.
*Phitsanulok Station - provincial station
*Ban Dara Junction - Junction to Sawankhaloke line
*Sila At Station - Depot on the Northern Line. Refueling station and up trains will be cut at this station
*Denchai Station - the dropping point for Phrae with a proposal for a junction for Denchai - Chiang Rai route
*Nakhon Lampang Station - Depot on the Northern Line. Train will be cut further if going North to Chiang Mai.
*Chiang Mai Station - Terminus.Northeastern Line
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Saraburi Station - Provincial station, former name is Pak priaw station until 1934.
*Kaeng Khoi Junction - The Bua Yai Line and Khlong Sip Kao line diverge from the mainline here. Main Depot with refueling facility.
*Pak Chong Station
*Nakhon Ratchasima Station - Main depot of the Northeastern Line with refueling facility and a branch line to2nd Army Support Command .
*Thanon Chira Junction - Junction for Nong Khai Route.
*Buri Ram Station - provincial station with a branch line for Quarry at Khao Kradong
*Surin Station - provincial station
*Si Sa Ket Station - provincial station
*Ubon Ratchathani Station - Terminus of South Isaan Line (AKA Ubon Line) with Depot and refueling facility. Formerly called as "Varindr station" until 1942-1943.
*Bua Yai Junction - junction with refueling facility
*Khon Kaen Station - provincial station
*Udon Thani Station - provincial station with refueling facility.
*Nong Khai Station - Terminus of North Isaan Line (AKA Nong Khai Line), provides a connection toLaos Eastern Line
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Makkasan Station - the main depot of SRT (Makkasan Works) and future City Air Terminal Station for Suvarnabhumi Airport Express Train.
*Huamak Station
*Hua Ta Khe Station - Junction to ICD.
*Chachoeng Sao Junction - Junction to Laem Chabang and Aranyapradesh Line.
*Aranyapradesh Station - Terminus of North Eastern Line.
*Si Racha Junction - Junction for Laem Chabang Deep Sea Port.
*Mab Taphud Station - Terminus of East Coast Line.Western Line
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Thon Buri Station - Terminus of Western Line
*Taling Chan Station - Junction of Bangsue - Taling Chan link The connection between south and north SRT systems opened with the building of the only rail bridge across the Chao Phraya River in the 1920s.
*Nakhon Pathom Station
*Nong Pla Duk Junction - Junction for Suphanburi and Kanchanaburi.
*Suphanburi Station - A 2 car DMU operates to Bangkok in the early morning and from Bangkok in the evening.
*Kanchanaburi Station
*Namtok Station - Terminus of Western Line.outhern Line
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Bang Sue Junction - Main junction and Cargo terminal with main Diesel Locomotive Depot and Refueling facility
*Thon Buri Station - Former terminus of Southern Line.
*Nakhon Pathom Station - main Southern suburb station
*Hua Hin Station - station with Beautiful Architecture, changing crew station
*Chumphon Station - Depot with refueling facility
*Ban Thung Pho Junction - Southern Container Yard and Khiri Ratthanikhom Branch.
*Surat Thani Station - changing crew station
*Thung Song Junction - Depot, refueling facility and junction for Kantang Branch.
*Kantang Station - Terminus of Kantang Branch.
*Khao Chumthong Junction - Junction for Nakhon Si Thammarat Branch.
*Nakhon Si Thammarat Station - Terminus of Nakhon Si Thammarat Branch.
*Patthalung Station - Provincial station, changing crew station
*Hat Yai Junction - Main junction in Southern Line, Depot and refueling facility
*Padang Besar Station - International station for connections to Malaysia. KTMB is the caretaker for this station since it is in Malaysia.
*Pattani Station - former Khok Pho station - the dropping point for Pattani
*Yala Station - changing crew station
*Tanyong Mas station - dropping point for Ra Nga district and Narathiwat
*Sungai Kolok Station - Terminus of Southern Line. Used to be another International station until the termination of cross border services.International services
SRT operates international services to Butterworth in
Penang ,Malaysia , in conjunction with Malaysian state operator KTM.A link to
Vientiane ,Laos across the Friendship Bridge is in the final stages of construction, with opening scheduled in May 2008. [cite news | title=Laos link launched | url =http://www.railwaygazette.com/news_view/article/2007/03/7118/laos_link_launched.html | work =Railway Gazette International | date = 2007-03-01 ] The current terminus of the line isNong Khai .There are also plans to re-open rail links to
Cambodia viaPoipet from the railhead atAranyaprathet . Railway connections toMyanmar (Burma), notably the infamousDeath Railway , are now defunct.Intercity services
SRT operates intercity passenger services on the following lines in Thailand:
Northern Line
"Other Article :
Express Nakhonphink "
*Bangkok -Ayutthaya-Lopburi -Nakhon Sawan -Phitsanulok -Lampang -Chiang Mai Northeastern Line
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Bangkok -Ayutthaya-Saraburi-Nakhon Ratchasima -Khon Kaen -Udon Thani -Nong Khai
*Bangkok -Ayutthaya-Saraburi-Nakhon Ratchasima -Buriram -Surin-Sisaket-Ubon Ratchathani Eastern Line
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Bangkok -Chachoengsao -Prachinburi-Kabin Buri-Sa Kaeo-Aranyaprathet
*Bangkok -Chachoengsao -Chon Buri-Pattaya -Ban Phlu Ta Luangouthern Line
"Other Article :
International Express ,Thaksin Express "
*Bangkok -Nakhon Pathom -Hua Hin -Surat Thani -Hat Yai -Butterworth (Malaysia )(International Express )
*Bangkok -Nakhon Pathom -Hua Hin -Surat Thani -Hat Yai -Sungei Kolok
*Bangkok -Nakhon Pathom -Hua Hin -Surat Thani -Thung Song -Nakhon Si Thammarat
*Bangkok -Nakhon Pathom -Hua Hin -Surat Thani -Thung Song -Kantang
*Bangkok -Nakhon Pathom -Kanchanaburi -Nam TokOther services
SRT also operates some commuter services around
Bangkok .SRT is building and may operate the
Suvarnabhumi Airport Link toSuvarnabhumi Airport , scheduled to open in 2008. It is proposed to be medium speed (160 km/h) and link with BTS at Phaya Thai and MRT at Petchaburi, in addition to a new transit center planned at Makkasan and Bang Sue for theSRT Lines .ee also
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Bangkok Metro
*Bangkok Skytrain
*SRT Lines
*Suvarnabhumi Airport Link
*List of rapid transit systems
*Trans-Asian Railway References
External links
* [http://www.railway.co.th/ State Railway of Thailand]
* [http://angkor.com/2bangkok/2bangkok/srt/srt.shtml 2Bangkok: Thai Railway]
* [http://www.seat61.com/Thailand.htm How to travel by train in Thailand]
* [http://www.rotfaithai.com The biggest Thailand Railway fan community ]
* [http://www.thaitrainsim.com Thai Train simulator]
* [http://thaitransit.blogspot.com Thai Mass Transport Systems] (Photo blog/enthusiast site)
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