Khao Kradong Railway

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Khao Kradong Railway is a brief railway line in the town of Buriram. It runs from Buriram Railway Station to the rock mine which is next to New I-Mobile Stadium.

There are only freight trains run on the lines, once or twice a year. Latest trains enter into the line in January 2014.

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