Ayutthaya railway station
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Ayutthaya Railway Station สถานีรถไฟอยุธยา | |||||||||||||||||||||
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General information | |||||||||||||||||||||
Location | Kramang Sub-district, Ayutthaya, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province | ||||||||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 14°21′24″N 100°34′59″E / 14.3567°N 100.5830°E | ||||||||||||||||||||
Owned by | State Railway of Thailand | ||||||||||||||||||||
Line(s) | Northern Line Northeastern Line | ||||||||||||||||||||
Platforms | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Tracks | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Connections | Local transportation | ||||||||||||||||||||
Construction | |||||||||||||||||||||
Structure type | Concrete building | ||||||||||||||||||||
Parking | yes | ||||||||||||||||||||
Bicycle facilities | yes | ||||||||||||||||||||
Accessible | Yes | ||||||||||||||||||||
Other information | |||||||||||||||||||||
Station code | อย. | ||||||||||||||||||||
History | |||||||||||||||||||||
Rebuilt | 1921 (to present station) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Electrified | No | ||||||||||||||||||||
Previous names | Krung Kao | ||||||||||||||||||||
Passengers | |||||||||||||||||||||
10,000-12,000 daily | |||||||||||||||||||||
Services | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Ayutthaya Station (Template:Lang-th), is the main railway station of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province. It is owned by the State Railway of Thailand and is served by the Northern Line and the Northeastern Line. It serves 77 trains per day, equivalent to 10,000-12,000 people passing through it daily. It is 71 kilometres from Bangkok Railway Station. Every passenger train passing this station must stop here.[1]
History
Ayutthaya railway station was built during the reign of King Chulalongkorn. Its name was "Krung Kao", in relation to the nearby Ayutthaya Historical Park. In 1921, it was rebuilt as a concrete building with metal bracing and renamed "Ayutthaya" in keeping with King Vajiravudh's national order of 1917. The name and structure remains in use today.[2]
Train services
- Special Express No. 3/4 Bangkok- Sawankhalok/Sila At- Bangkok
- Special Express No. 7/8 Bangkok- Chiang Mai- Bangkok
- Special Express "Uttawithi" No. 9/10 Bangkok- Chiang Mai- Bangkok
- Special Express No. 13/14 Bangkok- Chiang Mai- Bangkok
- Special Express No. 21/22 Bangkok- Ubon Ratchathani- Bangkok
- Special Express "Isan Watthana" No. 23/24 Bangkok- Ubon Ratchathani- Bangkok
- Special Express "Isanmakkha" No. 25/26 Bangkok- Nong Khai- Bangkok
- Express No. 51/52 Bangkok- Chiang Mai- Bangkok
- Express No. 67/68 Bangkok- Ubon Ratchathani- Bangkok
- Express No. 71/72 Bangkok- Ubon Ratchathani- Bangkok
- Express No. 75/78 Bangkok- Nong Khai- Bangkok
- Express No. 77/76 Bangkok- Nong Khai- Bangkok
- Rapid No. 109/102 Bangkok- Chiang Mai- Bangkok
- Rapid No. 105/106 Bangkok- Sila At- Bangkok
- Rapid No. 107/112 Bangkok- Den Chai- Bangkok
- Rapid No. 111/108 Bangkok- Den Chai- Bangkok
- Rapid No. 133/134 Bangkok- Nong Khai- Bangkok
- Rapid No. 135/140 Bangkok- Ubon Ratchathani- Bangkok
- Rapid No. 139/146 Bangkok- Ubon Ratchathani- Bangkok
- Rapid No. 141/142 Bangkok- Ubon Ratchathani- Bangkok
- Rapid No. 145/136 Bangkok- Ubon Ratchathani- Bangkok
- Ordinary No. 201/202 Bangkok- Phitsanulok- Bangkok
- Ordinary No. 207/208 Bangkok- Nakhon Sawan- Bangkok
- Ordinary No. 209/210 Bangkok- Ban Takhli- Bangkok
- Ordinary No. 211/212 Bangkok- Taphan Hin- Bangkok
- Ordinary No. 233/234 Bangkok- Surin- Bangkok
- Commuter No. 301/302 Bangkok- Lop Buri- Bangkok
- Commuter No. 303 Bangkok- Lop Buri (weekdays only)
- Commuter No. 304 Lop Buri- Bangkok
- Commuter No. 313/314 Bangkok- Ban Phachi Junction- Bangkok (weekdays only)
- Commuter No. 317/318 Bangkok- Lop Buri- Bangkok (weekdays only)
- Commuter No. 339/340 Bangkok- Kaeng Khoi Junction- Bangkok (weekdays only)
- Commuter No. 341/342 Bangkok- Kaeng Khoi Junction- Bangkok
- Local No.409 Ayutthaya- Lop Buri
References
- ^ Content translated from the equivalent article on the Thai language Wikipedia.
- ^ "ประวัติสถานีรถไฟอยุธยา" [History Ayutthaya Train Station]. สถานีรถไฟอยุธยา (in Thai).
External links
- "Virtual tour". State Railway of Thailand. Archived from the original on 2013-06-29.