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- Q130198 abstract "Template:ForThe old Thonburi Railway Station, originally known as Bangkok Noi Railway Station, is a former railway station in Bangkok, Thailand. It was the terminus of the Southern Line of Thailand's national rail network from 1903 to 1999.The Bangkok Noi Railway Station was opened on 19 June 1903, and served as the terminus of the Southern Line of the State Railway of Thailand's national rail network. The original building was designed by German architect Karl Siegfried Döhring. In 1942, the station was renamed Thonburi Station. During World War II, the station became strategically important as the Japanese base of operations for supplying the construction of the Burma Railway. It was severely damaged by repeated Allied bombing in December 1944 and March 1945. The station was rebuilt in 1950 to designs by Mom Chao Vodhyakara Varavarn, though its importance decreased toward the end of the twentieth century as more Southern Line trains were rerouted to terminate at Hua Lamphong Station. (The Southern Line had been connected to the Northern, Northeastern and Eastern Lines with the construction of Rama VI Bridge in 1927.) In 1999, to celebrate King Bhumibol Adulyadej's seventy-second birthday, the station and its surrounding areas were redeveloped into a park and parking and service areas for Siriraj Hospital. A new station (known as Bangkok Noi Station until 2003, now known as Thon Buri Station) was built about 900 metres from the original station to replace it as the Southern terminus. Trains to the old station continued until 3 October 2003.Ownership of the station and its grounds was subsequently transferred to Siriraj Hospital to serve as the site of the Sayamindradhiraj Medical Institute. In 2013, the station building was renovated to serve as the site of Siriraj Bimuksthan Museum. The museum's exhibits include those regarding the area's origins as the palace of Prince Anurak Devesh, who served as Rear Palace during the reign of King Phuttha Yotfa Chulalok, the building's former role as railway station, as well as the foundation of Siriraj Hospital and its medical school.".
- Q130198 address "Bangkok Noi District, Bangkok".
- Q130198 closingDate "2003-10-04".
- Q130198 closingYear "2003".
- Q130198 openingDate "1903-06-19".
- Q130198 openingYear "1903".
- Q130198 rebuildingYear "1950".
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- Q130198 address "Bangkok Noi District, Bangkok".
- Q130198 closed "2003-10-04".
- Q130198 name "Bangkok Noi".
- Q130198 opened "1903-06-19".
- Q130198 rebuilt "1950".
- Q130198 type "Railway station".
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- Q130198 comment "Template:ForThe old Thonburi Railway Station, originally known as Bangkok Noi Railway Station, is a former railway station in Bangkok, Thailand. It was the terminus of the Southern Line of Thailand's national rail network from 1903 to 1999.The Bangkok Noi Railway Station was opened on 19 June 1903, and served as the terminus of the Southern Line of the State Railway of Thailand's national rail network. The original building was designed by German architect Karl Siegfried Döhring.".
- Q130198 label "Bangkok Noi Railway Station".
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- Q130198 name "Bangkok Noi".