"Suriya" announces the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) resumes full northern line services, emphasizing full support for public travel during the rainy season. "Veeris" clarifies that stations and railways remain undamaged by floods, operating at 100% capacity.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, Suriya Jungrungreangkit, revealed that following his order for the SRT to monitor the flood situation in the northern region and closely oversee passenger travel, the latest report from the SRT confirms that water levels at Chiang Mai Railway Station have receded. Normal train services on the northern line have now resumed for the public as of the morning of September 28, 2027.
However, he has instructed the SRT to continue monitoring the water situation and provide full support and safety for public travel. In areas at risk of flooding, sufficient passenger vehicles should be prepared for public transportation, along with personnel and machinery ready for immediate deployment in emergencies.
Governor of the State Railway of Thailand, Veeris Ammarapala, added that after the water level in the Chiang Mai station area receded, staff were instructed to conduct safety inspections in accordance with the Ministry of Transport's policy. Both the station and the railway between Saraphi and Chiang Mai stations were found to be undamaged by the flood and are fully operational. He also ordered staff to expedite cleaning and prepare station facilities for service. Currently, Chiang Mai Station and all trains on the northern line are back to serving the public at 100% capacity.
During the temporary closure of Chiang Mai Station due to flooding, the SRT, following the policy of the Minister of Transport, facilitated travel for the public and foreign tourists. Buses were arranged to transport passengers from Lampang and Lamphun stations to Chiang Mai Arcade Bus Terminal, ensuring everyone's safety and aiming to provide a positive experience for passengers.
However, during this rainy season, the SRT advises passengers to check travel routes and inquire for further details at the Customer Service Center, phone number 1690, or the Facebook fan page "PR Team, State Railway of Thailand" 24 hours a day.
Train Terminus Changed for 12 Services Due to Chiang Mai Flooding
Source - Daily News Website
Saturday, October 5, 2024 14:42
Flooding in Chiang Mai forces the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) to temporarily change the terminus for 12 trains from Chiang Mai station to Lampang station until the situation improves. Bus services are arranged to transport passengers to Lamphun/Chiang Mai. Deputy Prime Minister Suriya orders 24-hour monitoring and swift track inspection for safety once floodwaters recede.
On October 5th, Mr. Weerith Amrapal, Governor of the State Railway of Thailand (SRT), revealed that due to flooding in many areas of Chiang Mai province, the SRT has been forced to temporarily change the terminus from Chiang Mai station to Nakhon Lampang station as a safety precaution for passengers. This affects 12 trains, starting from October 5th, 2024, until the situation improves. The affected trains are:
1. Special Express No. 7/8 Bangkok Apiwat - Chiang Mai - Bangkok Apiwat, changed to Bangkok Apiwat - Lampang - Bangkok Apiwat
2. Special Express No. 9/10 Bangkok Apiwat - Chiang Mai - Bangkok Apiwat, changed to Bangkok Apiwat - Lampang - Bangkok Apiwat
3. Special Express No. 13/14 Bangkok Apiwat - Chiang Mai - Bangkok Apiwat, changed to Bangkok Apiwat - Lampang - Bangkok Apiwat
4. Express Train No. 51/52 Bangkok Apiwat - Chiang Mai - Bangkok Apiwat, changed to Bangkok Apiwat - Lampang - Bangkok Apiwat
5. Rapid Train No. 109/102 Bangkok Apiwat - Chiang Mai - Bangkok Apiwat, changed to Bangkok Apiwat - Lampang - Bangkok Apiwat
6. Local Train No. 407/408 Nakhon Sawan - Chiang Mai - Nakhon Sawan, changed to Nakhon Sawan - Lampang - Nakhon Sawan
Mr. Weerith added that during this change of terminus for the 12 northern train services, the SRT has received a policy emphasizing route safety from Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, Mr. Suriya Juangroongruangkit. Therefore, buses have been arranged to transport passengers between Nakhon Lampang station, Lamphun station, and Chiang Mai Provincial Police Station to ensure passengers reach their destinations safely. SRT staff have also been instructed to provide waiting areas and various amenities for passengers, as well as closely monitor the flood situation 24 hours a day for vigilance and timely response. Once the floodwaters recede, track and signal system inspections will be expedited to ensure passenger safety.
The SRT apologizes for any inconvenience caused. Passengers with tickets for the affected routes who do not wish to travel can request a full refund at any railway station nationwide. For further information, please contact the Customer Service Center at 1690, 24 hours a day.
Chiang Mai-Lamphun Railway Flooded, SRT Expects Northbound Trains to Terminate at Lampang for a Month
Source - Manager Online
Tuesday, October 08, 2024 07:12
Lampang Lampang Railway Station is bustling with activity after flooding on the Lamphun-Chiang Mai railway line has forced northbound trains to terminate at Lampang. Passengers are being transferred to buses for both northbound and southbound journeys.
Flooding in Lamphun and Chiang Mai provinces has inundated several points along the railway, making train travel impossible. The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has designated Lampang Railway Station as the temporary starting and ending point for northbound trains from Bangkok to Chiang Mai and vice versa. Buses have been arranged to transport passengers between Lampang and Chiang Mai/Lamphun.
For instance, at 5:40 PM on October 7th, Train No. 7 from Bangkok arrived at Lampang Station with 69 passengers. The SRT provided buses to transport these passengers to Lamphun and Chiang Mai. Similarly, for passengers traveling to Bangkok at 6:20 PM on the same day who had purchased tickets from Chiang Mai or Lamphun, the SRT arranged buses to transport them to Lampang Station to board the train.
This has led to increased activity at Lampang Railway Station in the hours leading up to train departures. Staff are busy checking passenger lists for those transferring to Lamphun and Chiang Mai to ensure no one is left behind. They are also managing traffic flow as buses arrive and depart with passengers at various times.
The SRT announced a change in passenger transfer points starting at 12:00 PM on October 7th, 2024. Two transfer points have been designated: Chiang Mai Railway Station and Lamphun Railway Station. However, both northbound and southbound journeys will continue to terminate at Lampang Railway Station until the floodwaters recede.
The SRT will need to assess the damage to the railway line and carry out necessary repairs before train services can resume. This is expected to take approximately one month.
Northern Train Line Resumes Normal Operations This Evening
Economy
Thai PBS, 8 Oct 2024, 18:15
The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) announced the resumption of normal train services on the Northern Line starting this evening. Veeris Ammarapala, Governor of the SRT, has instructed officials to expedite the cleaning of stations and conduct thorough inspections of the railway tracks, emphasizing the SRT's commitment to ensuring safe travel for all passengers.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, Suriya Jungrungreangkit, revealed today (8 Oct 2024) that following his directive to the SRT to closely monitor the new wave of flooding in the northern region and ensure passenger care, the latest reports indicate that water levels at Chiang Mai Railway Station and along the railway lines have receded. This allows for the full resumption of train services on the Northern Line for the public this evening.
He has also instructed SRT officials in flood-prone areas across the country to remain vigilant and monitor the situation around the clock to ensure prompt responses to any developments. They are also to make necessary arrangements to facilitate convenient and safe travel for passengers.
Veeris Ammarapala added that he has ordered the cleaning and preparation of station facilities, with a strong emphasis on route safety. Civil engineering staff have been deployed to inspect the safety of the railway tracks and signaling systems, particularly in areas previously affected by flooding. With inspections and necessary repairs completed, Chiang Mai Station and all trains on the Northern Line are ready to resume normal service from 6:00 PM onwards this evening.
Veeris mentioned that during the flood and the closure of Chiang Mai Station, the SRT provided full support to both Thai and foreign passengers, arranging safe bus transfers between Lampang, Lamphun, and Chiang Mai stations.
Furthermore, a mobile kitchen was set up at Lampang Station to provide food and drinks, offering care and assistance to affected employees, staff, and passengers. This initiative was well-received by all, leaving a positive impression on the passengers. The SRT remains dedicated to ensuring safe journeys for everyone.
For further inquiries, please contact the Customer Service Center at 1690 or the Facebook fan page "PR Team, State Railway of Thailand" 24 hours a day.
Train from Chiang Mai railway terminus will resume their service at 6 PM of 8 October 2024 even it means the slow speed on the damaged railway track 🛤️
**Yala City Under Water: Worst Flood in 20 Years!**
**Situation:**
* Heavy rain in Yala since November 26th has caused severe flooding in Yala City Municipality, especially on Phang Muang 4 Road. Residents say they haven't seen flooding this bad in 20 years.
* Flooding is widespread in Tambon Sateng Nok, Tambon Tha Sap, and Tambon Budi, as well as many communities in Yala City Municipality, including those behind the Chinese school, Thanawithi community, Muang Thong community, and more.
* Residents are urgently moving belongings to higher ground, particularly along main roads and commercial areas like Phang Muang 4 Road, Thanawithi Road, Ma Phrao Market, in front of Yala Railway Station, etc.
* The flooding has caused power outages in many areas of Mueang Yala District and Raman District.
* The water level in Bang Lang Dam is currently at 53% capacity, but the inflow rate has increased significantly.
**Response:**
* Yala City Municipality has issued an urgent announcement warning residents in flood-prone areas to move their belongings to higher ground.
* Water is being pumped from Baeng Maeh swamp into the Pattani River 24 hours a day.
* Six districts (Betong, Than To, Bannang Sata, Kabang, Yaha, and Krong Pinang) have been warned of potential flash floods, landslides, and mudslides.
* On Highway 410 (Yala-Betong), a fallen power pole is blocking the road, and a landslide has occurred, causing widespread power outages.
* Officials are clearing roads and facilitating traffic flow.
**Summary:** This flood in Yala is severe, impacting residents in many areas with flooded homes, power outages, and travel disruptions. Authorities are providing assistance and urging people to closely monitor the situation.
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