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Nong Fak | |
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Location | Tambon Thung Bua, Amphoe Kamphaeng Saen, Nakhon Pathom Province, |
Coordinates | 14°03′25″N99°57′22″E / 14.05696°N 99.95624°E Coordinates: 14°03′25″N99°57′22″E / 14.05696°N 99.95624°E |
Owned by | State Railway of Thailand |
Line(s) | Suphanburi Line |
Platforms | 1 (unused) |
Tracks | 1 |
Construction | |
Structure type | At grade |
History | |
Closed | ? |
Previous names | Thung Khwang |
Nong Fak Halt Railway Station (original name Thung Khwang) was a railway station on the Suphanburi Line located in Tambon Thung Bua, Amphoe Kamphaeng Saen, Nakhon Pathom Province, Thailand. There was only one platform, on the east side of the track. The station is now closed and no trains stop at it.
Nong Fak was originally named Thung Khwang.
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