Trains from Bangkok to Sungai Kolok rerouted to Yala until Sunday

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Trains from Bangkok to Sungai Kolok rerouted to Yala until Sunday
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Following an open fire incident on Bangkok-Sungai Kolok passenger train No 171 on Thursday.

This is after an unknown number of Muslim insurgents opened fire on Bangkok-Sungai Kolok passenger train No 171 on Thursday. There were no casualties.

SRT public relations chief Ekkarat Sri-Arayanphong said on Friday that trains No 37/38 and 172/172 will be rerouted to Bangkok-Yala-Bangkok from Friday to Sunday.Meanwhile, cargo train No 985/986 will also be rerouted to Yala. Ekkarat said the shooters had damaged the passenger train’s diesel engine, windshield and broiler, and it is stranded on the track waiting for a new engine.

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