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  2. List of railway lines in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok - Nong Khai: 1958 621 km (386 mi) Metre gauge: Nong Khai - Thanaleng, Laos: 2009 6 km (3.7 mi) Metre gauge: Kaeng Khoi Junction - Bua Yai Junction: 1967 251 km (156 mi) Metre gauge: Bangkok - Chiang Mai: 1926 661 km (411 mi) Metre gauge: Ban Dara Junction - Sawankhalok: 1910 29 km (18 mi) Metre gauge: Bangkok - Su-ngai Kolok: 1921 1,160 ...

  3. Rail transport in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] The BangkokChiang Mai route, which covers a distance of 688 kilometers, has been the focus of joint efforts by Thailand and Japan since the signing of a Memorandum of Cooperation (MOC) in 2015. As of 8 March 2023, the project's economic and financial feasibility study has now been completed, and the results show that it is worth ...

  4. List of Northern Line (Thailand) stations - Wikipedia

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    Distance in km Class Station Code Note Location Bangkok-Chiang Mai: Bangkok (Hua Lamphong) กรุงเทพ 1001 0.00 Terminal กท. Bangkok: Yommarat: ยมราช 1002 2.17 Halt ยช. Wye connecting to the Eastern Line. Ho Prajae Chit Lada: หอประแจจิตรลดา 1003 3.29 Special Station จล.

  5. High-speed rail in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The Thai government announced in September 2019 that it may cancel Bangkok-Chiang Mai high-speed rail project after private investors declined to invest. The cost of the 670 kilometre line is estimated to be 400 billion baht. Japan has turned down the project as a bad investment due to low passenger projections. [37]

  6. Northern Line (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    Major cities served by the line include Bangkok, Ayutthaya, Nakhon Sawan, Phitsanulok, Lampang, and Chiang Mai. The line's operations were severely affected during World War II. Since January 2023, long-distance (Special Express, Express and Rapid) trains terminated at Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal in Bangkok replacing Hua Lamphong station.

  7. Rail transport in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok's first rail line was the private Paknam Railway linking Bangkok to Samut Prakan which opened in 1893. The national railway network was subsequently developed and first opened in 1896, linking Bangkok to Nakhon Ratchasima and then expanding to reach Chiang Mai, Nong Khai, Ubon Ratchathani and Su-ngai Kolok.