Mawlamyine Railway Station
History
During the British colonial era, the Moulmein railway station was the terminus of isolated Mawlamyine-Ye line on the Tanintharyi coast. The line from Yangon stopped at Mottama (Martaban), and passengers had to take a ferry over the Thanlwin River (Salween River) to Mawlamyine. Only in 2006, with the opening of the Thanlwin Bridge, did a direct link to the rest of the national rail network become possible. A new station, reportedly built to the standards of an "ASEAN railway station", was opened on 17 April 2006. The station is located in Myenigon, approximately 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) east of the city's main market, Zegyi.
Service
The station is part of the country's 5,068-kilometre (3,149 mi) national rail network. Myanmar Railways, the country's sole railway operator, offers two trains services per day, the first leaving Yangon at 7:00 am and arriving Mawlamyine at 5:00 pm, and the next service leaving Yangon 10:00 am and arriving Mawlamyine at 9:00 pm. For the return journey back to Yangon, the morning service departs Mawlamyine at 6:00 am and arrives Yangon at 5:00 PM and the next train departs Mawlamyine at 8:30 am and arrives Yangon at 8:00 pm.
External links
References
- ^ "Mawlamyine Railway Station, Thanlwin Bridge (Mawlamyine) rail bridge open". The New Light of Myanmar. 2006-04-19. Archived from the original on 2007-10-22.
- ^ Htar Htar Khin. "New shop houses near 'ASEAN railway station'". The Myanmar Times. Archived from the original on 2008-03-11.
- ^ "Mawlamyine Train Station". Mawlamyine.com. Retrieved 2008-12-28.
- ^ Dieter Hettler (2004-11-01). "Update from Myanmar". Railway Gazette. Archived from the original on July 3, 2009.