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Tanintharyi Line is a 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) gauge railway line in Myanmar's southernmost region, Tanintharyi Region, operated by Myanma Railways. The line runs from Mawlamyine Railway Station ( Moulmein ) to the Dawei area, with connections to Yangon Central Railway Station , it is under construction extending towards Myeik from the ...
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 ...
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
Only recently was Dawei connected to the rest of Myanmar by road and rail. A transnational highway and a railway line across the Tenasserim Hills connecting Dawei and Bangkok [2] are planned if a proposed deep water port project goes ahead. [8] This port could significantly reduce Singapore-bound traffic when completed. [9]
For nearly 80 years Tanintharyi Line remained isolated from the other railway lines in Myanmar due to Salween river. The section between Mottama and Mawlamyine was operated a ferry until 2006. On April 17, 2006, Thanlwin Bridge was opened crossing Salween river and the isolation was resolved.
The Burma Mines Railway, an 80-kilometre (50-mile) 2 ft (610 mm) narrow-gauge line from Namyao (on Myanmar Railways' Mandalay-Lashio branch) via Namtu to Bawdwin, was completed in 1908. After the First World War , a line was built between Moulmein and Ye at the northern end of the Mergui Archipelago .
Dawei District (Burmese: ထားဝယ်ခရိုင်) is a district of the Taninthayi Division of Myanmar. The district covers an area of 13,792 km 2, and had a population of 493,576 at the 2014 Census. [1] location in Tanintharyi region
The Guangtong–Chuxiong–Dali railway or Kunchuda railway (Chinese: 昆楚大铁路; pinyin: Kūnchǔdà tiělù) is located in the northern part of Yunnan Province, China. It runs from east to west through Kunming City, Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture and Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture .