The train services between Bangkok and Chiang Mai have been resumed after the rail track damaged by flashfloods in Lamphun province has been repaired, State Railway of Thailand public relations chief Nuan-anong Wongchan announced on Sunday.
Train services between Bangkok and Chiang Mai had been halted after the rail track between Khun Tan and Tha Chomphu stations was damaged for about 20m by floodfloods.
Rapid train No 109 (Bangkok-Chiang Mai) departed from Hua Lampong railway station in Bangkok at 2.30pm.
It was followed by other trains including special express train No 1.
However, the trains were expected to arrive late at the destination because they would be able to run at the speed of only 20km per hour where the damaged rail track had just been repaired.
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