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Banyin Tangpakorn
Bayin is a village in Shan State, Taunggyi District, Hsi Hseng Township. This village has a police station, a hospital, and a high school. There are two armies, no (425) and (426) which are located in the front of the village. They are built on the slope of small mountains. Transport It is served by a station on Myanmar Railways. Other transportation is carried by highway expresses. See also * Transport in Myanmar The government of Myanmar (earlier known as Burma) has two ministries controlling transportation, the Ministry of Transport and the Ministry of Rail Transport. Road ''total:'' ''paved:'' ''unpaved:'' (2006) The main highways are as fol ... References Populated places in Mandalay Region {{Myanmar-stub ...
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Myanmar Railways
Rail transport in Myanmar consists of a railway network with 960 stations. The network, generally spanning north to south with branch lines to the east and west, is the second largest in Southeast Asia, and includes the Yangon Circular Railway which serves as a commuter railway for Yangon, the principal commercial city in Myanmar. The quality of the railway infrastructure is generally poor. The tracks are in poor condition, and are not passable during the monsoon season. The speed of freight trains is heavily restricted on all existing links as a consequence of poor track and bridge conditions. The maximum speed for freight trains has been quoted as , suggesting that commercial speeds on this section could be as low as . The network is run by Myanma Railways ( my, မြန်မာ့ မီးရထား, ; also spelled Myanmar Railways; formerly Burma Railways), a state-owned railway company under the Ministry of Rail Transportation. In the 2013-14 fiscal year, Myanmar Rai ...
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Transport In Myanmar
The government of Myanmar (earlier known as Burma) has two ministries controlling transportation, the Ministry of Transport and the Ministry of Rail Transport. Road ''total:'' ''paved:'' ''unpaved:'' (2006) The main highways are as follows: * 1 – Runs from Yangon to Mandalay, passing through Bago, Taungoo, Pyinmana and Meiktila. * 2 – Runs from Yangon to Mandalay, passing through Pyay, Magwe, Kyaukpadaung and Myingyan. * 3 – Runs from Mandalay to Muse, on the border with China, passing through Lashio. * 4 – Runs from Meiktila to Tachileik, on the border with Thailand, passing through Taunggyi and Kengtung. * 5 – Runs from Taungoo to Hopong, passing through Loikaw. * 6 – Runs from Yangon to Pathein. * 7 – Runs from Mandalay to Moreh, on the border with India, passing through Shwebo and Kale. * 8 – Runs from Hpagyargyi to Myeik, passing through Moulmein, Ye and Dawei. * 12– Runs from Tada-U to Myingyan, passing through Gwekon, and Myotha ...
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