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Bangkok Railway Station

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Disabled access
  
Yes

Passengers (22,000,000)
  
60,000+ per day

Owner
  
State Railway of Thailand

Architect
  
Mario Tamagno

Station code
  
HUA

Opened
  
25 June 1916

Platforms in use
  
14

Bangkok Railway Station

Location
  
Rama IV Rd, Pathum Wan, Bangkok, 10330

Owned by
  
State Railway of Thailand

Line(s)
  
Northern Line Northeastern Line Eastern Line Southern Line

Address
  
319 อาคาร สถานีกรุงเทพ Rong Mueang Rd, แขวง รองเมือง เขต ปทุมวัน Bangkok 10330, Thailand

Connections
  
MRT, Bangkok Mass Transit Authority

Similar
  
Hua Lamphong MRT Stati, Chit Lom BTS Station, Asok BTS Station, Mo Chit BTS Station, Wat Arun

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Bangkok Railway Station (Thai: สถานีรถไฟกรุงเทพ), unofficially known as Hua Lamphong Station (หัวลำโพง), is the main railway station in Bangkok, Thailand. It is in the center of the city in the Pathum Wan District, and is operated by the State Railway of Thailand.

Contents

Bangkok railway station and trains


Naming

The station is officially referred to by the State Railway of Thailand as Krungthep Station in Thai ('Krungthep' is the transliteration of the common Thai language name of Bangkok) and Bangkok Station in English. Hua Lamphong is the informal name of the station, used by both foreign travellers and locals. The station is often named as Hua Lamphong in travel guide books and in the public press.

In other areas of Thailand the station is commonly referred to as Krungthep Station, and the name Hua Lamphong is not well-known.

In all documents published by the State Railway of Thailand (such as train tickets, timetables, and tour pamphlets) the station is uniformly transcribed as Krungthep (กรุงเทพฯ) in Thai.

History

The station was opened on June 25, 1916 after six years' construction. The site of the railway station was previously occupied by the national railway's maintenance centre, which moved to Makkasan in June 1910. At the nearby site of the previous railway station a pillar commemorates the inauguration of the Thai railway network in 1897.

The station was built in an Italian Neo-Renaissance-style, with decorated wooden roofs and stained glass windows. The architecture is attributed to Turin-born Mario Tamagno, who with countryman Annibale Rigotti (1870–1968) was also responsible for the design of several other early 20th century public buildings in Bangkok. The pair designed Bang Khun Prom Palace (1906), Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall in the Royal Plaza (1907–15) and Suan Kularb Residential Hall and Throne Hall in Dusit Garden, among other buildings.

There are 14 platforms, 26 ticket booths, and two electric display boards. Hua Lamphong serves over 130 trains and approximately 60,000 passengers each day. Since 2004 the station has been connected by an underground passage to the MRT (Metropolitan Rapid Transit) subway system's Hua Lamphong Station.

The station is also a terminus of the Eastern and Oriental Express luxury trains.

References

Bangkok Railway Station Wikipedia