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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 ...
Myanmar Railways station map Division 10 Pakokku. Mileage: 240.47 miles (387.00 km) Railway Track: 274.04 miles (441.02 km) Bridges 1026 bridges Stations 65 Stations Ma Gyi Bok - (Division 2) Taw Gyaung Gyi 454 3/4
Yangon Circular Railway was built during colonial times by the British. [8] The double track railway was built in 1954. [9]In July 2011, the Ministry of Rail Transportation announced that it intended to privatize the Yangon Circular Railway, since the government-run system operates at a loss for the government, with monthly operating costs about 260 million kyats (US$325,000) and monthly ...
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The circular railway line was initially opened as the Western Circular Line on January 4, 1990. It originally followed a route starting from Mandalay Station, heading 35 miles (56 km) west towards the original timber and oil transport line near the river port, and continuing north along the riverside road. The line then extended from 26th B ...
Pakokku Bridge is part of the India–Myanmar–Thailand Trilateral Highway and is the longest bridge in Myanmar. [6] Myanmar Railways station map Division 10 Pakokku. The Pyay to Nyaung-U, Pakokku and Myingyan railway runs through eastern Magway with connections to the capital Naypyidaw, Rangoon and Mandalay.
Yangon–Mandalay Railway (Burmese: ရန်ကုန်-မန္တလေး ရထားလမ်း) is a railway line in Myanmar. [1] Operated by Myanma Railways , it is the second railway line in Myanmar after the opening of the Irrawaddy Valley State Railway .
The final stretch from Kalaw to Shwenyaung was completed in 1921, with the railway reaching Shwenyaung on May 2, 1921. The "Cycle of Life Bridge" located at milepost 379/7-8 between Heho and Shwenyaung became famous. Myanmar Railways station map Division 4 Kalaw