Ban Phachi Junction is a Class 1 railway station located in Phachi District, Ayutthaya Province, Thailand. It serves as a major intersection for the Northern and North-Eastern Lines of the State Railway of Thailand (SRT). The station was rebuilt after World War II due to damage from Allied bombing and continues to serve as a vital rail hub.
Ban Phachi Junction handles 47 trains daily, including Commuter, Rapid, Express, and Ordinary services to various destinations across Thailand.
Located centrally in the town, Ban Phachi Junction is easily accessible by foot or local transportation such as tuk-tuks, which are commonly found in tourist areas. Prices are negotiable and generally affordable for visitors.
Prominent nearby landmarks include Rotsaweak Wittaya School and a 7-Eleven store, both within a 2-minute drive or 5-minute walk. Phachi Market is about 3 minutes on foot, while Tesco Lotus Express and Phachi Police Station are 3 and 4 minutes away by car, respectively.
The State Railway of Thailand, under the Ministry of Transport, operates all train services at Ban Phachi Junction, serving over 40 million passengers annually.
Ban Phachi Junction offers all essential facilities for train passengers, including a sheltered waiting area with benches, ticket counters for ticket collection and scheduling confirmation, public toilets, and numerous food stalls and markets nearby to satisfy travelers' culinary needs.
Ban Phachi Junction is notable for its preserved historic carriages, making it a popular photography and tourist spot. Passengers can conveniently book tickets online through Easybook by reviewing train schedules and fares to plan their journeys.
Phachi, Phachi District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya 13140, Thailand
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