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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]
Bangkok - Aranyaprathet: 1926 255 km (158 mi) Metre gauge: Makkasan - Mae Nam: 1909 3 km (1.9 mi) Metre gauge: Sam Sen - Makkasan (Chitlada Triangular Junction) 1936 3 km (1.9 mi) Metre gauge: Chachoengsao Junction - Ban Phlu Ta Luang: 1989 123 km (76 mi) Metre gauge: Aranyaprathet - Poipet, Cambodia: 2019 (reopened) 6 km (3.7 mi) Meter gauge
1.81 km (1.12 mi) 1 24 August Blue Line: Tha Phra - Bang Wa section opened 2.12 km (1.32 mi) 2 21 September Bang Wa - Lak Song section opened 5.3 km (3.3 mi) 4 4 December Tao Poon - Sirindhorn section opened 5.16 km (3.21 mi) 4 Sukhumvit Line: Ha Yaek Lat Phrao - Kasetsart University section opened 3.29 km (2.04 mi) 4 23 December Blue Line
The Bangkok-Padang Besar route spans 759 kilometers and is divided into three sections and two phases. The medium phase includes the Bangkok-Hua Hin section, which is the first section of the route. The long-term phase includes the second section from Hua Hin to Surat Thani and the third section extending to Padang Besar.
The BTS Skytrain Map of Bangkok urban transit systems. Bangkok Metropolitan Region is served by 9 rapid transit rail lines as of 2023. The BTS Skytrain consists of three lines, the Sukhumvit Line, Silom Line and Gold Line.
The train formerly traveled to Butterworth, Penang. [1] This train's passenger cars include 2nd-class air conditioned sleepers, and an air conditioned dining car. Diesel electric locomotives such as HID (Hitachi - 2500 HP) and GEA (General Electric - 2500 HP) are used to Haul this express between Padang Besar and Hat Yai.
In 2018 and 2019, the SRT lost 12 and 17 billion baht respectively. [12] As of 2021 [update] the SRT has debts amounting to nearly 190 billion baht. [ 13 ] The SRT consistently operates at a loss despite being endowed with large amounts of property—the SRT is one of Thailand's largest land holders, owning an estimated 39,840 hectares — [ 10 ...
The Red Line Mass Transit System Project is a commuter rail system serving the Bangkok Metropolitan Region in Thailand. Construction began in January 2009, and free public trial operation began on 2 August 2021, when Bang Sue Grand Station opened, with full commercial service starting in November 2021. [2]