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Scheduled passenger train services between Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville resumed in May 2016 after having been suspended for 14 years. [1] [2] After that, many passenger train service continue to resume. As of May 2021, there is scheduled train service between Phnom Penh to Krong Pursat, Krong Battambang, Krong Sisophon, and Poipet.
Railway Station – Phnom Penh 2012 Rehabilitation of Poipet-Sisophon railway, as seen in 2012 Railways near Battambang (still used by the bamboo trains) Opening in April 2016. By 2008 the service between Phnom Penh and Battambang had been reduced from daily to weekly service due to the lack of funds to maintain the tracks and rolling stock.
Battambang Royal railway station is a railway station in Battambang, the capital city of Battambang province in northwestern Cambodia. It was opened in 1953 and is operated by Royal Railways of Cambodia ( Chemins de Fer Royaux du Cambodge ).
Thai Duong Bus Cambodia Aside from the private-hire vehicles and ride-hailing service, public transport is also available but only in the capital. Phnom Penh city bus service started in 2015 with only three routes under the assistance of JICA. [4] Today, Phnom Penh City Bus operates 13 routes.
There are buses from Phnom Penh and Battambang, with buses between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap taking about 5 hours. [48] It is also accessible by boat (via Tonle Sap lake). The city also has a sizable tuk-tuk presence supporting mainly tourist transportation, with an estimated 6,000 drivers working as of 2019. [49]
The city of Phnom Penh is served by multiple transport systems including public buses, private taxis and ride-hailing via mobile apps. Phnom Penh is connected to the rest of the country through the national roads as well as by domestic flights to and from Phnom Penh International Airport .
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The service is managed by the Phnom Penh Municipal Government.It is the second attempt by City Hall authorities and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (Jica) to launch a public bus service in Cambodia.