Phitsanulok railway station

Phitsanulok railway station is a railway station in Phitsanulok and it is the main station for the province. It is owned by the State Railway of Thailand and is on the Northern Line. Phitsanulok railway station is 389.291 kilometres (241.9 mi) from Bangkok railway station. Formerly, the Nakhon Phing Express did not stop at this station and proceeded straight to Sila At Station in Uttaradit. In 2012, the express began stopping at this station. This is the last station that uses lighted signal posts and marks the start of the section with the use of semaphore signals.

Phitsanulok railway station
สถานีรถไฟพิษณุโลก
LocationRotfai Road, Nai Muang Subdistrict, Phitsanulok City
Owned byState Railway of Thailand
Line(s)Northern Line
Platforms2
Tracks7
Construction
Parkingyes
Other information
Station codeพล.
Services
Preceding station   State Railway of Thailand   Following station
toward Bangkok
Northern Line
toward Chiang Mai

Train services

  • Local 407/408 Nakhon Sawan-Chiang Mai-Nakhon Sawan
  • Local 403/404 Phitsanulok-Sila At-Phitsanulok
  • Local 401/402 Lop Buri-Phitsanulok-Lop Buri
  • Rapid 111/112 Bangkok-Den Chai-Bangkok
  • Special Express 9/10 Bangkok-Chiang Mai-Bangkok
  • Ordinary 201/202 Bangkok-Phitsanulok-Bangkok
  • Special Express 3/4 Bangkok-Sawankhalok/Sila At-Bangkok
  • Rapid 109 Bangkok-Chiang Mai
  • Special Express 13/14 Bangkok-Chiang Mai-Bangkok
  • Rapid 105/106 Bangkok-Sila At-Bangkok
  • Rapid 107/108 Bangkok-Den Chai-Bangkok
  • Express 51/52 Bangkok-Chiang Mai-Bangkok
  • Special Express 12 Chiang Mai-Bangkok
  • Rapid 102 Chiang Mai-Bangkok
  • Special Express Nakhonphing 1/2 Bangkok-Chiang Mai-Bangkok

Future

Phitsanulok is planned stop on the high-speed rail link connecting Bangkok to Chiang Mai. The station location has not been decided. There are two choices: at the current railway station or another site near Phitsanulok Airport.

References

  • "Train services". State Railway of Thailand. 2019. Retrieved 27 August 2019.
  • "All sorts of information". State Railway of Thailand. 21 February 2019. Retrieved 27 August 2019, at the Wayback Machine

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