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The Butterworth railway station is a Malaysian railway station located at and named after the town of Butterworth, Penang. The station is served by the KTM ETS and the KTM Komuter Northern Sector trains. It previously served as the southern end of the International Express from Bangkok, Thailand, which now ends at Padang Besar. [1]
The latest new lines to be built were the branch lines to West Port, North Port, Tanjung Pelepas, Pasir Gudang and the North Butterworth Container Terminal at the Port of Penang. The trunk line had also seen sections becoming disused, abandoned or even removed, with the latest being the closure and subsequent removal of the southernmost stretch ...
Train Name/No. Operator Name Distance No. of stops Frequency Scheduled running time Bangkok: Singapore: 951/952 Locomotive : SRT & KTMB / Service : Eastern & Oriental Express: 1,907 km 5 Special deluxe excursion train 2 days 3 hrs 25 mins Bangkok: Su-ngai Kolok: 37/38 SRT: 1,174 km 27 Daily 20 hrs 10 mins Bangkok: Su-ngai Kolok: 171/172 SRT ...
The station is located 928.585 km (577.0 mi) from Bangkok's Thon Buri railway station and serves as a junction for the mainline Southern Line towards Pattani, Yala and Sungai Kolok (border point with Malaysia at Rantau Panjang) and Padang Besar, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore Line (border point with Malaysia at Padang Besar). The station yard is ...
Long Branch is a NJ Transit commuter rail station on the North Jersey Coast Line, located in Long Branch, New Jersey, United States, and serving Long Branch, West Long Branch and Eatontown. The current Long Branch station was built in 1988 when electrification was completed to this point and replaced an older depot.
A promise to build a new LIRR station in Sunnyside to provide access to Penn Station was quietly abandoned by then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s administration in 2016 as the East Side Access project to ...
The original name of this train was Southern Express.It was introduced on 2 January 1922 with sleeping cars, double-headed by two E-class locomotives, and ran every Monday (increased to twice a week, Wednesday and Saturday, by 1930) from Bangkok Noi railway station (now Thon Buri railway station).
Service was suspended Thursday night on the line between Red Bank and Long Branch, said Kyalo Mulumba, an agency spokesman. The incident took place about 4:55 p.m. near White Road Crossing in ...