Tallinnchan Station
Tallinn Chan Station(Tallinn Chan Eyuki,: สถานี รถไฟ ชุม ทาง ตลิ่งชัน) is in the capital of.
Tallinnchan Station - - ชุม ทาง ตลิ่งชัน Taling Chan Junction Location | Kingdom
| 4004 | Grade | Second Stage | ต ช. Station structure | | Two-sided two-wire Date of opening of business | Inbound route Affiliation line | Minami Main Line Kilometer | 6.08 km (Old Tonburi station starting point)
◄ (2.56 km)
(1.79 km) ►
Affiliation line | (North Line connection line) Kilometer distance | 22.13 km (Bangkok station starting point)
◄ (4.19 km)
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Overview
, The first period section of Thailand National Railway Nankai Line including near this station - Between the opening. In order to connect the southern main line and the other line section, the connecting line leading to the northern main line branches off at this station, and it functions as a branch station since then.
After opening the communication line, the trains of Minami main line are mainly North train line for passenger trains, trains via communication line arriving and departing for freight trains, and departure and arrival trains are only partial local trains.
In the city railway development plan of Thailand, the line connecting the east and west of Bangkok near the Thailand National Railway main line and the east line is to be developed as "light red line (light red line)", and at the time of the first rail section station - Berthaus station has already been constructed and is scheduled to open. Maintenance around the main station around 2014 is completed, but the facility is not utilized due to the incomplete construction of Bansu station.
history
- June 19, 1903 【opening up】 Old Thonburi Station - Phetchaburi Station (150.49 km)
- Opening] Bansu Station -Tallinn Chan Station(14.66 km)
footnote
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1. *"History of the Railway Thai Railway in the Kingdom" p.29, p.79 - 80 2. *"History of Thailand's Railway Thai Railway" p.324, p.346 - 347
References
- Ichiro Kakizaki "History of the Railway Thai Railway in the Kingdom" (Kyoto University Academic Press, 2010)
- Watanabe Otori "Journey Thai National Railways 4000 km" (Literature Companies, 2013)
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