Lak Si station

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Lak Si

หลักสี่
Lak Si Railway Station.JPG
Ground-level Platform
LocationTalat Bang Khen Subdistrict, Lak Si, Bangkok
Thailand
Coordinates13°53′04″N 100°34′51″E / 13.884348°N 100.580793°E / 13.884348; 100.580793Coordinates: 13°53′04″N 100°34′51″E / 13.884348°N 100.580793°E / 13.884348; 100.580793
Owned byState Railway of Thailand (SRT)
Line(s)SRT Dark Red Line
Northern Line
Northeastern Line
Platforms2 (elevated), 2 (ground-level)
Construction
Structure typeElevated, At-grade
Other information
Station codeลส., RN06
History
Opened1898
Services
Preceding station Emblem of the State Railway of Thailand.svg State Railway of Thailand Following station
towards Bangkok
Northern Line
towards Chiang Mai
Northeastern Line
Preceding station SRT Red Lines Following station
Thung Song Hong
towards Bang Sue
Dark Red Line
City Train
Kan Kheha
towards Rangsit

Lak Si Station is a railway station in the area of Bangkok's Lak Si district. It serves the Northern Line, Northeastern Line and the SRT Dark Red Line. Once long-distance train trial runs on the elevated tracks are complete, the ground-level station will likely close.

History[]

Lak Si station opened in 1898 as part of Thailand's first railway between Bangkok and Ayutthaya.[1] The original station structure was demolished in 1990 during the construction of the failed Hopewell BERTS project. The elevated station opened on 2 August 2021.[2][3]

Train services[]

As of January 2021, trains serve Lak Si station (excluding services on the Dark Red Line). The trains in number and class order are the following:

  • Special Express Diesel Car 3/4 Bangkok–SawankhalokSila At–Bangkok[4]
  • Special Express Diesel Car 7/8 Bangkok–Chiang Mai–Bangkok[4]
  • Special Express "Uttawithi" No. 9/10 Bangkok–Chiang Mai–Bangkok
  • Special Express No. 13/14 Bangkok–Chiang Mai–Bangkok
  • Special Express Diesel Car No. 21/22 Bangkok–Ubon Ratchathani–Bangkok
  • Special Express "Isan Watthana" No. 23/24 Bangkok–Ubon Ratchathani–Bangkok
  • Special Express "Isanmakkha" No. 25/26 Bangkok–Nong Khai–Bangkok
  • Express No. 51/52 Bangkok–Chiang Mai–Bangkok
  • Express No. 67/68 Bangkok–Ubon Ratchathani–Bangkok
  • Express Diesel Car No. 71/72 Bangkok–Ubon Ratchathani–Bangkok
  • Express Diesel Car No. 75/78 Bangkok–Nong Khai–Bangkok
  • Express Diesel Car No. 77/76 Bangkok–Nong Khai–Bangkok
  • Rapid No. 109/102 Bangkok–Chiang Mai–Bangkok
  • Rapid Diesel Car No. 105/106 Bangkok–Sila At–Bangkok
  • Rapid No. 107/112 Bangkok–Den Chai–Bangkok
  • Rapid No. 111/108 Bangkok–Den Chai–Bangkok
  • Rapid No. 133/134 Bangkok–Nong Khai–Bangkok
  • Rapid No. 135/140 Bangkok–Ubon Ratchathani–Bangkok
  • Rapid No. 139/146 Bangkok–Ubon Ratchathani–Bangkok
  • Rapid No. 141/142 Bangkok–Ubon Ratchathani–Bangkok
  • Rapid No. 145/136 Bangkok–Ubon Ratchathani–Bangkok
  • Ordinary No. 201/202 Bangkok–Phitsanulok–Bangkok
  • Ordinary No. 207/208 Bangkok–Nakhon Sawan–Bangkok
  • Ordinary Diesel Car No. 209/210 Bangkok–Ban Takhli–Bangkok
  • Ordinary No. 211/212 Bangkok–Taphan Hin–Bangkok
  • Ordinary No. 233/234 Bangkok–Surin–Bangkok
  • Commuter No. 301/302 Bangkok–Lop Buri–Bangkok
  • Commuter No. 303 [note 1] Bangkok–Lop Buri
  • Commuter No. 304 Lop Buri–Bangkok
  • Commuter No. 313/314 [note 1] Bangkok–Ban Phachi Junction–Bangkok
  • Commuter No. 317/318 [note 1] Bangkok–Lop Buri–Bangkok
  • Commuter No. 339/340 [note 1] Bangkok–Kaeng Khoi Junction–Bangkok
  • Commuter No. 341/342 Bangkok–Kaeng Khoi Junction–Bangkok
  • Commuter No. 376 [note 1] Rangsit–Hua Takhe
  1. ^ a b c d e runs on weekdays only

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. ^ "State Railway of Thailand (SRT) - History". Ministry of Transport.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ "คู่มือเดินทางด้วยรถไฟชานเมืองสายสีแดง-บอกสถานที่ใกล้สถานีตลอดเส้นทาง".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "คู่มือรถไฟฟ้าสายสีแดง แบบละเอียดยิบ รู้ไว้ใช้บริการไม่มีหลง".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ a b "Northern Line Timetable" (PDF). State Railway of Thailand. January 2021. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
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