Thung Bua railway halt

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Thung Bua

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General information
LocationTambon Rang Pikul, Amphoe Kamphaeng Saen, Nakhon Pathom Province, Thailand
Coordinates 14°00′39″N99°57′21″E / 14.0109°N 99.9558°E / 14.0109; 99.9558
Owned by State Railway of Thailand
Operated by State Railway of Thailand
Line(s) Suphanburi Line
Platforms1
Tracks1
Construction
Structure typeAt grade
History
OpenedSeptember 3, 1984
Services
Preceding station Emblem of the State Railway of Thailand.svg State Railway of Thailand Following station
Nong Pladuk Junction
Terminus
Southern Line Aviation Academy Halt
Former services
Preceding station Emblem of the State Railway of Thailand.svg State Railway of Thailand Following station
Kamphaeng Saen Halt Suphan Buri Branch Nong Fak Halt
towards Suphan Buri

Thung Bua Halt Railway Station is a railway station on the Suphanburi Line located in Tambon Rang Pikul, Amphoe Kamphaeng Saen, Nakhon Pathom Province, Thailand. There is only one platform, on the west side of the track. The station is now operational and there are two trains stop at it.

Thung Bua was opened on September 3, 1984. [1] It is the nearest station of Kasetsart University Kamphaengsaen Campus.

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References

  1. รายงานประจำปี 2527 การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย [Annual Report 2527 The State Railway of Thailand]