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Suan Son Pradiphat สวนสนประดิพัทธ์ | |||||||||||
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Former railway halt structure | |||||||||||
General information | |||||||||||
Location | Suan Son Pradiphat Army Rehabilitation Centre, Nong Kae Subdistrict, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 12°30′42″N 99°58′20″E / 12.5118°N 99.9721°E / 12.5118; 99.9721 | ||||||||||
Owned by | State Railway of Thailand | ||||||||||
Line(s) | Southern Line | ||||||||||
Platforms | 1 | ||||||||||
Tracks | 1 | ||||||||||
Other information | |||||||||||
Station code | สป. | ||||||||||
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Suan Son Pradiphat railway station is a railway station located in Nong Kae Subdistrict, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan. It is located 221.03 km (137.3 mi) from Thon Buri Railway Station and serves Suan Son Pradiphat Beach with the nearby Rajabhakti Park. It initially opened as a railway halt. Suan Son Pradiphat became a staffed station on December, 11 2023, which began operation when the double tracking of the line section was completed.
Nearby is Thailand's first automatic level crossing, which opened for use on August 7, 2010, by then prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva. An excursion train terminating here, runs from Bangkok every weekend.
References
- Ichirō, Kakizaki (2010). Ōkoku no tetsuro: tai tetsudō no rekishi. Kyōto: Kyōtodaigakugakujutsushuppankai. ISBN 978-4-87698-848-8.
- Otohiro, Watanabe (2013). Tai kokutetsu yonsenkiro no tabi: shasō fūkei kanzen kiroku. Tōkyō: Bungeisha. ISBN 978-4-286-13041-5.
- ""อภิสิทธิ์"ลงพื้นที่สำรวจรถไฟรางคู่ที่หัวหิน" ["Abhisit" explores double-track railway at Hua Hin]. Thai Rath (in Thai). 2010-08-07. Retrieved 2019-12-22.
- "SUAN SON PRADIPAT". NOVOTEL HOTELS & RESORTS.
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