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    The history rail transport in Thailand began with the opening of the Paknam Railway on 11 April 1893. The Kingdom of Siam, the country's name at that...
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    Rail transport plays a crucial role in connecting various regions of Thailand, transporting both goods and passengers through a range of transportation...
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    Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning (OTP) Department of Rail Transport (DRT) State Railway of Thailand (SRT) Port Authority of Thailand (PAT)...
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  • This article lists events related to rail transport that are currently scheduled to occur in 2024. Please be aware that the actual dates on which these...
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    Although Thailand has no operational high-speed rail lines, the country is planning a large high-speed rail network connecting its major cities. The first...
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  • cost any money. Rail transport in Thailand Rapid transit in Thailand If applicable only Rujopakarn, Wiroj (October 2003). "Bangkok transport system development:...
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  • Rail transport in Myanmar (then Burma) began in 1877. Three private rail companies were nationalised nineteen years later. During the Japanese occupation...
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    and Khlong Toei Port of Thailand. In 1960, Australia provided four third-class passenger carriages under the Colombo Plan. Rail service ceased during...
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    Hellfire Pass (category History of rail transport in Thailand)
    (Thai: ช่องเขาขาด, known by the Japanese as Konyu Cutting) is the name of a railway cutting on the former Burma Railway ("Death Railway") in Thailand which...
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    of captured Allied soldiers, to supply troops and weapons in the Burma campaign of World War II. It completed the rail link between Bangkok, Thailand...
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