Khun Tan railway station explained

Khun Tan
Native Name:ขุนตาน
Style:SRT
Address:Tha Pladuk Subdistrict, Mae Tha District, Lamphun
Country:Thailand
Line:Northern Line
Platform:3
Tracks:3
Code:ขน.
Operator:State Railway of Thailand

Khun Tan railway station is a railway station on the Northern Line located in Lamphun Province, Thailand. It is operated by the State Railway of Thailand, and is 683.141NaN1 from Bangkok railway station. Khun Tan Railway Station is in the Tha Pladuk Subdistrict, Mae Tha District.

Khun Tan is the highest railway station in Thailand, at 578m (1,896feet) above sea level. Around the railway station is the entrance Doi Khuntan National Park, which has bungalows run by the State Railway of Thailand, for visitors' use as well.

Khun Tan Tunnel

See main article: Khun Tan Tunnel. Two hundred metres south of Khun Tan Railway Station is the Khun Tan Tunnel. It is the longest railway tunnel in Thailand, at 1352.1m (4,436feet) in length. Construction took 11 years at a cost of 1.3 million baht. It was finished in 1918.

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18.5005°N 99.2652°W