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State Railway of Thailand

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State Railway of Thailand (SRT)
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System map
Locale Thailand
Dates of operation 1890–present
Track gauge 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) (Metre gauge)
Length 4,070 km
Headquarters Bangkok

The State Railway of Thailand (Thai: การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย) is the state-owned rail operator of Thailand. The network sees around 50 million passengers per annum.

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[edit] 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 on May 23, 1892. The Thonburi-Phetchaburi line (150 km), later the Southern Line, was opened on June 19, 1903.

The Northern Line was originally built as standard gauge, but in September 1919 it was decided to standardize on meter gauge and the Northern Line was regauged during the next ten years. On July 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 around Bangkok are double or triple-tracked and there are plans to extend this.

[edit] Main Stations

An SRT Alsthom built locomotive
Thai State Railway route map (excluding Mae Klong Line)
KBHFa
0.00 km Bangkok (Hua Lamphong)
STRrg STRq ABZrf
KHSTxe LUECKE STR
254.50 km Aranyaprathet
exLUECKE STR STR
( to Poipet – Cambodia )
STR HST
4.80 km Sam Sen
STR STR exKBHFa
Thonburi (old)
STR STR KHSTxa
Thonburi (formerly Bangkok Noi)      
STR
BHF + BHF legende
STR
7.47 km Bang Sue Junction
STR ABZlf STRq ABZlg
STR STR LUECKE KBHFxe
1159.04 km Sungai Kolok
STR STR LUECKE exLUECKE
( to Rantau Panjang – Malaysia )
STR STR LUECKE
( to Butterworth – Malaysia )
STR BHF
89.95 km Ban Phachi Junction
STR ABZlf STRlg
STR STR KBHFe
751.42 km Chiang Mai
HST LUECKE
266.28 km Thanon Chira Junction
ABZlf STRlg LUECKE
STR KBHFxe
621.10 km Nong Khai
STR exLUECKE
( to Vientiane – Laos )
KBHFe
575.10 km Ubon Ratchathani

Hua Lamphong or Krungthep Station is the main terminus of all routes and start in Bangkok, Phahonyothin and ICD Ladkrabang is the main freight terminal.

[edit] Northern Line

[edit] Northeastern Line

  • 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. The point for cutting cargo trains into into 2 trains to pass difficult section of Dong Phraya Yen (Kaeng Khoi - Pak Chong) or combining the separated cargo trains back to the single train
  • Pak Chong Station - The gateway to Nakhon Ratchasima and the point for cutting cargo trains into 2 trains to pass difficult section of Dong Phraya Yen (Kaeng Khoi - Pak Chong) or combining the separated cargo trains back to the single train
  • Nakhon Ratchasima Station - Main depot of the Northeastern Line with refueling facility and a branch line to 2nd Army Support Command.
  • Thanon Chira Junction - Junction for Nong Khai Route that closed to Fort Suranaree (2nd Army Region HQ)
  • 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 to Laos

[edit] Eastern Line

On local trains, several cars may be reserved for schoolchildren transportation, much like a school bus elsewhere. Here, children boarding a Pattaya-Bangkok train at an improvised between-stations stop

[edit] Western Line

[edit] Southern Line

[edit] 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 March 2009.[1] The current terminus of the line is Nong Khai.

There are also plans to re-open rail links to Cambodia via Poipet from the railhead at Aranyaprathet. Railway connections to Myanmar (Burma), notably the infamous Death Railway, are now defunct.

[edit] Intercity services

SRT operates intercity passenger services on the following lines in Thailand:

[edit] Northern Line

Other Article : Express Nakhonphink

[edit] Northeastern Line

[edit] Eastern Line

[edit] Southern Line

Other Article : International Express, Thaksin Express

[edit] Other services

SRT also operates some commuter services around Bangkok.

SRT is building and may operate the Suvarnabhumi Airport Link to Suvarnabhumi Airport, scheduled to open in 12 August 2009. 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 the SRT Lines.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Laos link launched". Railway Gazette International. 2007-03-01. http://www.railwaygazette.com/news_view/article/2007/03/7118/laos_link_launched.html. 

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