State Railway of Thailand ASR class

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State Railway of Thailand ASR class
Train No.998 ,A Class 158-T Sprinter stopping at Pattaya station. Captured by Canon EOS 6D Mark II-November 2020.jpg
Rapid no.998 stopping at Pattaya Railway Station on the Eastern Line
In service1991 - present
ManufacturerBritish Rail Engineering Limited
Built atDerby Litchurch Lane Works
Family nameSprinter
Entered service1991
Number built20
Fleet numbers2501-2512 (Cab car) 2113-2120 (Power car)
Operator(s)State Railway of Thailand
Line(s) servedEastern Line
Specifications
Car length23.21 m
Width2.7 m
Maximum speed120 km/h
Traction systemDMU
Prime mover(s)Cummins NT855
Braking system(s)Air brake
Coupling systemJanney coupler
Track gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)metre gauge
Seating76

The State Railway of Thailand ASR class is a diesel multiple unit operated by the State Railway of Thailand. Built by British Rail Engineering Limited at Derby Litchurch Lane Works in England, it is based on the British Rail Class 158. Twenty carriages were built in 1990/91.[1] All were painted in the same Regional Railways livery as the Class 158s.[2][3]

In Thailand, they are colloquially known as "Sprinter". The first Sprinter services in Thailand was the train no.907/908 Bangkok-Chiang Mai-Bangkok on June 11, 1991.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ Thai Express The Railway Magazine issue 1082 June 1991 page 383
  2. ^ State Railway of Thailand 158s Modern Locomotives Illustrated issue 190 August 2011 pages 78-80
  3. ^ More than just a Sprinter Today's Railways UK issue 148 April 2014
  4. ^ Herehor2009 (2014-06-04). "แฟนพันธุ์แท้ 2003 : รถไฟไทย" [Fan Pan Tae 2003 : Thai Railway]. YouTube (in Thai). Retrieved 2021-05-29.

External links[]

Media related to British Rail Class 158s of the State Railway of Thailand at Wikimedia Commons

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