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Chiang Mai Main Line

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Chiang Mai Main Line
Train bound to Chiang Mai. Taken on 9 May 2007 (2007-05-09)
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerState Railway of Thailand
Locale
Termini
Stations126
Service
TypeInter-city rail
SystemNorthern Line
Operator(s)State Railway of Thailand
Depot(s)
  • Bang Sue Depot
  • Pak Nam Pho Depot
  • Uttaradit Depot
  • Lampang Depot
  • Chiang Mai Depot
History
Opened26 March 1896 (1896-03-26)
Technical
Line length751.42 km (466.91 mi)
Number of tracks1
Track gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) metre gauge

Chiang Mai Main Line is a main line of the Northern Line operated by State Railway of Thailand that connects between Hua Lamphong railway station in the central and Chiang Mai railway station in the north, passing through many provinces. It is the second longest railway line in Thailand, after Su-ngai Kolok Main Line. Notable services include the Nakhon Phing Express, the first class train serving the line. Many accidents have occurred on the line in recent years,[1][2] prompting renovation work to commence on the track in late 2013, finally reopening on 2 December 2013.[3]

History

Timeline

No. Segment Year opened[4]
1 Ban Phachi JunctionLopburi 1901
2 Lopburi–Pak Nam Pho 1945
3 Pak Nam Pho–Phitsanulok 1907
4 Phitsanulok–Ban Dara Junction 1908
5 Ban Dara Junction–Pang Ton Phueng 1909
6 Pang Ton Phueng–Mae Phuak Halt 1911
7 Mae Phuak–Pak Pan 1912
8 Pak Pan–Huai Mae Ta 1913
9 Huai Mae Ta–Ban Pin 1914
10 Ban Pin–Pha Kho 1915
11 Pha Kho–Mae Chang 1915
12 Mae Chang–Nakhon Lampang 1916
13 Nakhon Lampang–Pang Hua Phong 1916
14 Pang Hua Phong–Pang Yang 1918
15 Pang Yang–Chiang Mai 1926

Name changes

Name Old name[5] Year changed
Ayutthaya Krung Kao Rama VI period
Nakhon Sawan Nong Pling
Phrom Phiram Ban Krab Phuang
Tron Wang Hin
Saraphi Pa Yang Loeng 1961

Services

Nakhon Phing Express at Chiang Mai Railway Station
Rapid train no.106 at Phitsanulok Railway Station
Rapid train no.112 at Phichai Railway Station
Train no. Type Termini
3 Special Express Hua Lamphong Sawankhalok
4 Special Express Sawankhalok/Sila At Hua Lamphong
7 Special Express Hua Lamphong Chiang Mai
8 Special Express Chiang Mai Hua Lamphong
9 (Utrawithi) Special Express Hua Lamphong Chiang Mai
10 (Utrawithi) Special Express Chiang Mai Hua Lamphong
13 Special Express Hua Lamphong Chiang Mai
14 Special Express Chiang Mai Hua Lamphong
51 Express Hua Lamphong Chiang Mai
52 Express Chiang Mai Hua Lamphong
102 Rapid Chiang Mai Hua Lamphong
105 Rapid Hua Lamphong Sila At
106 Rapid Sila At Hua Lamphong
107 Rapid Hua Lamphong Den Chai
108 Rapid Den Chai Hua Lamphong
109 Rapid Hua Lamphong Chiang Mai
111 Rapid Hua Lamphong Den Chai
112 Rapid Den Chai Hua Lamphong
201 Ordinary Hua Lamphong Phitsanulok
202 Ordinary Phitsanulok Hua Lamphong
207 Ordinary Hua Lamphong Nakhon Sawan
208 Ordinary Nakhon Sawan Hua Lamphong
209 Ordinary Hua Lamphong Ban Takhli
210 Ordinary Ban Takhli Hua Lamphong
211 Ordinary Hua Lamphong Taphan Hin
212 Ordinary Taphan Hin Hua Lamphong
301 Commuter Hua Lamphong Lop Buri
302 Commuter Lop Buri Hua Lamphong
303 Commuter Hua Lamphong Lop Buri
304 Commuter Lop Buri Hua Lamphong
305 Commuter Hua Lamphong Ayutthaya
306 Commuter Ayutthaya Hua Lamphong
311 Commuter Hua Lamphong Rangsit
313 Commuter Hua Lamphong Ban Phachi
314 Commuter Ban Phachi Hua Lamphong
315 Commuter Hua Lamphong Lop Buri
316 Commuter Lop Buri Hua Lamphong
317 Commuter Hua Lamphong Lop Buri
318 Commuter Lop Buri Hua Lamphong
401 Local Lop Buri Phitsanulok
402 Local Phitsanulok Lop Buri
403 Local Phitsanulok Sila At
407 Local Nakhon Sawan Chiang Mai
408 Local Chiang Mai Nakhon Sawan
409 Local Ayutthaya Lop Buri
410 Local Sila At Phitsanulok

Notable railway stations

Chiang Mai railway station

See also

References

  1. ^ Mahitthirook, Amornrat (September 6, 2013). "B2.8bn major repair for North railway". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
  2. ^ "Trains to Chiang Mai stopped from today". Pattaya Mail. September 16, 2013. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
  3. ^ "Urgent repairs for Thailand's Northern Line". International Railway Journal. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
  4. ^ "ตำนานแห่งรถไฟไทย" [The legend of Thai trains]. portal.rotfaithai.com (in Thai).
  5. ^ "Rotfaithai.Com Forums-viewtopic-มีสถานีไหนบ้าง ที่มีเปลี่ยนชื่อสถานี". portal.rotfaithai.com.