Lopburi

ลพบุรี
General information
LocationTha Hin Subdistrict, Lopburi
Lopburi Province
Thailand
Operated byState Railway of Thailand
Managed byMinistry of Transport
Line(s)Chiang Mai Main Line
Platforms3
Tracks6
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
ParkingYes
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeลบ.
ClassificationClass 1
Services
Preceding station State Railway of Thailand Following station
Ban Pa Wai Northern Line Tha Khae
towards Chiang Mai
Location

Lopburi railway station is a class 1 railway station in the centre of Lopburi, Thailand, located 133 km (83 mi) away from Bangkok Station. It is a terminus for commuter train services on the Northern Line.[1] Two large golden monkey sculptures are located on the platforms as the monkey is the symbol of Lopburi. The opposite side of the station building is an important archaeological site of Lopburi, Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahathat.[2]

Lopburi is the current northern end of the double-track section from Bangkok and further double tracking on the line has begun construction between Lopburi – Pak Nam Pho. However, to the north of the station where the tracks run adjacent to the Phra Prang Sam Yot, the double tracking was not possible due to the predicted effects of increased detrimental rail traffic on the historical site. As a result, a bypass route was constructed between Ban Klap and Khok Kathiam railway stations. A new Lopburi 2 railway station will be built on this line and will likely serve long-distance services, while this station will like serve only local and commuter services.[3]

Platforms

References

  1. "ตารางการเดินรถสายเหนือ :: การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย" [Northern line time table :: State Railway of Thailand]. SRT (in Thai). 2017-08-10. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
  2. "วัดพระศรีรัตนมหาธาตุ" [Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahathat]. Thailand Tourism Directory (in Thai).
  3. "เลี่ยงพระปรางค์ 3 ยอด ลพบุรี "รถไฟทางคู่ลอยฟ้า" 19 กม. ยาวที่สุดในไทย".

14°47′55″N 100°36′55″E / 14.79861°N 100.61528°E / 14.79861; 100.61528


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