Yangon–Mandalay Railway
Yangon–Mandalay Railway (Burmese: ရန်ကုန်-မန္တလေး ရထားလမ်း) is a railway line in Myanmar.[1] Operated by Myanma Railways, it is the second railway line in Myanmar after the opening of the Irrawaddy Valley State Railway.
| Yangon–Mandalay Railway ရန်ကုန်-မန္တလေး ရထားလမ်း | |
|---|---|
| Overview | |
| Owner | Myanma Railways |
| Locale | Yangon Region, Bago Region, Naypyidaw Union Territory, Mandalay Region |
| Headquarters | Yangon |
| Operation | |
| Began operation | 1889 |
| Operator(s) | Myanma Railways |
| Technical | |
| System length | 620.4 km (385.5 mi) |
| Track gauge | 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) |
History
In 1881, the government of Lower Myanmar decided to continue construction of the Yangon-Taungoo railway even after the British built the Yangon-Pyay railway. Between Yangon and Nyaunglebin was opened on February 27, 1884, and between Nyaunglebin - Taungoo was opened on July 1, 1885. After the occupation of Upper Burma by the British in 1885, the following sections of this line was extended to Mandalay in 1889.[1]
In 1896, The Sittang Valley State Railway was merged with the Burma Railway Company.
| Segment | length (km) | Date opened |
|---|---|---|
| Yangon - Bago | 74.8 | February 27, 1884 |
| Bago - Nyaunglebin | 74.5 | August 10, 1884 |
| Nyaunglebin - Taungoo | 117.9 | July 1, 1885 |
| Taungoo - Pyinmana | 94.9 | October 1, 1888 |
| Pyinmana - Mandalay | 258.3 | March 10, 1889 |
Stations
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