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Greater Bangkok commuter rail is a commuter rail system in Bangkok Metropolitan Region, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, Saraburi Province, Lopburi Province, Suphan Buri Province, Ratchaburi Province, Chacheongsao Province, Nakhon Nayok Province, Prachinburi Province, and Samut Songkhram Province. It runs from and to the outskirts of the city during the rush hour, and the passenger number is high. It is operated by State Railway of Thailand (SRT) that also operates inter-city rail. Commuter rail services always have number 3xx. Most of the system are double track.

Current lines

Файл:Hua Mak Railway Station.JPG
Hua Mak is one of the commuter rail stations that can be interchanged to Airport Rail Link.
Line Connection(s) Length Terminus Gauge
Шаблон:Color box Lopburi Line SRT Northern Line
SRT Dark Red Line
Шаблон:Convert Hua Lamphong - Lop Buri Шаблон:RailGauge
Шаблон:Color box Kaeng Khoi Line SRT Northeastern Line
SRT Dark Red Line
Шаблон:Convert Hua Lamphong - Kaeng Khoi
Шаблон:Color box Prachinburi Line SRT Eastern Line
Airport Rail Link
SRT Light Red Line
Шаблон:Convert Hua Lamphong - Prachin Buri
Шаблон:Color box Ratchaburi Line SRT Southern Line
SRT Light Red Line
Шаблон:Convert Thon Buri - Ratchaburi
Шаблон:Color box Suphanburi Line SRT Southern Line
SRT Light Red Line
Шаблон:Convert Hua Lamphong - Suphanburi
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Sprinter as a Hua Lamphong-Chachoengsao Junction Commuter train at Phra Chom Klao Railway Halt in 2008

Maeklong Railway

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Maeklong railway station, terminal station of Maeklong Railway

The Maeklong Railway (also known as the Mae Klong Railway) is a Шаблон:RailGauge (Metre gauge) railway that runs for nearly Шаблон:Convert[1] between Wongwian Yai, Bangkok, and Samut Songkhram in Central Thailand. The line consist of two sections: the eastern Mahachai Line, which runs between Wongwian Yai and Mahachai; and the Ban Laem Line, which runs between Ban Laem and Maeklong. The two stretches are separated by the Tha Chin River at Samut Sakhon. The only way to connect between the stations on the opposite sides of the river is by boat.[2]

Red Lines Commuter rail

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The Red Line Mass Transit System Project is a modern commuter rail system to serve the Bangkok Metropolitan Region. Part of the Mass Rapid Transit Master Plan in Bangkok Metropolitan Region, it consists of two lines, the Dark Red Line) running from Thammasat University's Rangsit campus to Maha Chai in Samut Sakhon Province, and the Light Red Line running from Sala Ya in Nakhon Pathom Province to Hua Mak in Bangkok, with both passing through Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal which acts as a connecting hub to the MRT system at Bang Sue. The initial segments of the lines opened in 2021. Most of the railway runs alongside existing national railway tracks, eventually replacing them. Segments running through inner-city areas are elevated, and the system is electrified by overhead lines. The system is owned and is being developed by the State Railway of Thailand.[3][4] Since the Red Lines run roughly along the alignment of the failed Hopewell Project, they have been described as a "Hopewell revival".[5]

See also

References

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Шаблон:State Railway of Thailand Шаблон:Public transport in Bangkok Шаблон:Urban public transport in Thailand Шаблон:Rail transport in Thailand Шаблон:Urban Rail Transit in ASEAN

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  5. "Reviving the former Hopewell route", translated and summarized by Wisarut Bholsithi from Prachachart Thurakij, March 4–7, 2004. "This Northern Commuter has to connect with the Airport Link which is not even at the design stage. At the minimum, the detailed design for the Airport Link must be done by July 2004. The Hopewell revival will be an elevated single floor--either shared tracks or separated tracks for High Speed Rail, DMU/Diesel Tracks, and Red Line Commuter which all have to be done in six years. The elevated section will end at Don Muang and then it will be at grade with separated tracks."