List of railway stations in Buriram province

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Railway stations in Buriram Province, Thailand (From West to East)

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Buriram Railway Station
No.CodeStationThai NameK.M.ClassPassenger (2013)DistrictNote
1.2227 Nong Krathing railway station สถานีรถไฟหนองกระทิง337.503 ? Lam Plai Mat District
2.2229 Lam Plai Mat railway station สถานีรถไฟลำปลายมาศ345.702 ? Lam Plai Mat District
3.2231 Thamen Chai railway station สถานีรถไฟทะเมนชัย354.853 ? Lam Plai Mat District
4.2233 Ban Salaeng Phan railway station สถานีรถไฟบ้านแสลงพัน363.303 ? Lam Plai Mat District
5.2234 Ban Nong Tat railway station สถานีรถไฟบ้านหนองตาด366.503 ? Mueang Buriram District
6.2236 Buriram railway station สถานีรถไฟบุรีรัมย์376.021 ? Mueang Buriram District
7.2237 Ban Tako Halt railway station สถานีรถไฟบ้านตะโก380.35Halt ? Huai Rat District
8.2239 Huai Rat railway station สถานีรถไฟห้วยราช385.512 ? Huai Rat District
9.2243 Krasang railway station สถานีรถไฟกระสัง398.652 ? Krasang District
10.2244 Nong Teng railway station สถานีรถไฟหนองเต็ง405.503 ? Krasang District

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