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  2. Burma Railway - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Death Railway. A railway route between Burma and Thailand, crossing Three Pagodas Pass and following the valley of the Khwae Noi river in Thailand, had been surveyed by the British government of Burma as early as 1885, but the proposed course of the line – through hilly jungle terrain divided by many rivers – was considered too difficult to undertake.

  3. Rail transport in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Rail transport in Myanmar consists of a 6,207.644 km (3,857 mi) railway network with 960 stations. [1] The network, generally spanning north to south with branch lines to the east and west, is the second largest in Southeast Asia, [ citation needed ] and includes the Yangon Circular Railway which serves as a commuter railway for Yangon, the ...

  4. List of railway lines in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Nam Tok–Thanbyuzayat, Myanmar (Burma Railway) 1944 285 km (177 mi) Meter gauge?? Bangkok–Samut Prakan (Paknam Railway) 1893 21 km (13 mi) Narrow gauge: 1960 Bang Phlat–Bang Bua Thong (Bang Bua Thong Railway) 1909 ?? Narrow gauge: 1943 Chumphon–Kraburi (Kra Isthmus Railway) 1943 90 km (56 mi) Meter gauge: 1945 Bung Wai–Ban Pho Mun ...

  5. Siam-Burma Death Railway - Wikipedia

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    The railway line measured about 300 km in Siam and 115 km in Burma. The Japanese army celebrated the valediction like a festival. They indulged in entertaining themselves with feasts and merry-making. 6 August 1945 is the last scene of this full length tragic movie about this episode in the Second World War.

  6. Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region - Wikipedia

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    Thailand rail map. India-Myanmar-Thailand railway is a proposed new railway link, parts of which already exist, by constructing missing links between Aizawl and Imphal to Myanmar railway network and by linking existing railway lines in southern Myanmar to the Thailand rail network in 2 locations:

  7. List of railway stations in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Myanmar Railways station map Division 9 Hinthada. Mileage: 147.00 miles (236.57 km) Rail Track: 191.70 miles (308.51 km) Bridges 236 Bridges Stations 42 Stations Kyangin-Hinthada-Pathein Line (1) Kyangin 174 1/4 Spur Line to Limestone Quarry-(2) Myan Aung 169 (3) San Ni Chaung 164 1/4 (4) Te Gyi Kone 161 1/4 (5) Tha Yet Kone 158 (6) In Pin 153 1/2

  8. Thailand–Burma Railway Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Thailand–Burma Railway Centre (Thai: พิพิธภัณฑ์ทางรถไฟไทย-พม่า) is a museum and research centre in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. It is privately funded and ran by Rod Beattie, [ 1 ] an Australian who is an expert in the history of the Thailand–Burma Railway . [ 2 ]

  9. List of bridges in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Research Study on Review and Application of the Bridge Engineering Training Centre Project in Myanmar - Part 1 (PDF) (Report). September 2012. Part 2 (PDF) (Report). Preparatory Survey for the Project for Strengthening Connectivity of International Highway in Mekong Region - Part 1 (PDF) (Report). December 2016. Part 2 (PDF) (Report).