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Padang Besar (other)
__NOTOC__ Padang Besar may refer to: Places Towns * Padang Besar, Malaysia, a town on the Malaysian side of the Malaysia-Thailand border * Padang Besar, Thailand, a town on the Thai side of the Malaysia-Thailand border Railway Stations *Padang Besar railway station, a railway station in Padang Besar, Malaysia which is the railway border crossing between Malaysia and Thailand *Padang Besar (Thai) railway station, a minor railway station in Padang Besar, Thailand Voting district * Padang Besar (federal constituency), a voting district or constituency of the Dewan Rakyat of the Malaysian Parliament Other * ''Padang Besar'', a 2012 Thai film known in English as ''I Carried You Home ''I Carried You Home'' ( th, ปาดังเบซาร์, Padang Besar) is a Thai independent film in road movie genre released in 2012, directed by Tongpong Chantarangku. Plot The film tells the story of two sisters who are different. The ...
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Padang Besar, Malaysia
Padang Besar (often abbreviated as Padang or P.B.) is a Malaysia-Thailand border, border town located in the northern part of the state of Perlis in Malaysia as well northmost town in Malaysia. It is situated on the border with Songkhla province, Thailand, 35 kilometers northeast of Kangar and about 57 km southwest of Hat Yai. The town opposite Padang Besar in Thailand is also known as Padang Besar (Songkhla), Padang Besar, although the locals here usually refer to the town as "Pekan Siam" or Siamese town. The town is a "shopping heaven" and popular destination for Malaysians because of the duty-free shopping complex in between the border checkpoints of the two countries. The town attracts several thousand visitors from Peninsular Malaysia and southern Thailand every weekend and during public holidays. Border Crossing Padang Besar is connected to Malaysia Federal Route 7, Malaysia Federal Route and Rail transport in Malaysia, railway which lead to the border crossing into ...
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Padang Besar, Thailand
Padang Besa or Padang Besar ( th, ปาดังเบซาร์) is a border town on the Malaysia-Thailand border in the Sadao District, Songkhla Province, Thailand. Since 2004 the municipality has had town status (''thesaban mueang'') and covers parts of the sub-district (''tambon'') Padang Besa. In 2007 it had a population of 13,748. There is a road and rail border crossing into Malaysia in Padang Besar. The road checkpoint is about 1 km outside town on the road to Sadao. The town on the Malaysian side is also known as Padang Besar. All rail passenger formalities, including for exiting Thailand, are carried out in the Malaysian Padang Besar railway station where there is an integrated customs, immigration, and quarantine checkpoint for both countries. There is also local train station with the same name Padang Besar railway station and passengers need to be careful not to confuse between the two stations. History The municipality was created as a sanitary district ...
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Padang Besar Railway Station
The Padang Besar railway station (''Stesen Keretapi Padang Besar'') is a railway station located at and named after the border town of Padang Besar, Perlis in Malaysia. It is the northernmost station of the west coast line where the line connects to the State Railway of Thailand's rail network via its Southern Line. Location and locality This station is located in Padang Besar, Perlis in Malaysia with distance only 200 metres from the actual border between Malaysia and Thailand. This station should not be confused with another station of Padang Besar (Thai) which is located on the Thailand side town of Padang Besar and fully operated by SRT. Despite being under Malaysian territory and mainly under Malaysia's Railway Asset Corporation and KTMB managements, this station is where the Malaysia and Thai railway services end and also meet, allowing for passengers to transfer between the two railway systems. SRT also operates a ticket office for their trains that serves this stati ...
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Padang Besar (Thai) Railway Station
Padang Besar (Thai) railway station is a railway station located in Padang Besar Subdistrict, Sadao District, Songkhla. It is a class 1 railway station located 978 km from Thon Buri railway station Thon Buri railway station ( th, สถานีรถไฟธนบุรี) formerly known as Bangkok Noi railway station (สถานีรถไฟบางกอกน้อย), is a railway station in Siriraj Sub-district, Bangkok Noi ... Services * Super Express No. 45/46 Bangkok–Padang Besar–Bangkok * Special Cross-Border Service No. 947/948 Hat Yai Junction–Padang Besar–Hat Yai Junction * Special Cross-Border Service No. 949/950 Hat Yai Junction–Padang Besar–Hat Yai Junction Former services * Express Peninsular (KTM) No. 953/954 Hat Yai Junction–JB Sentral–Hat Yai Junction References * * Railway stations in Thailand Buildings and structures in Songkhla province {{Thailand-railstation-stub ...
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Padang Besar (federal Constituency)
Padang Besar is a federal constituency in Perlis, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Dewan Rakyat since 1995. The federal constituency was created from parts of the Kangar Kangar ( Northern Malay: ''Kangaq''; Jawi: كڠار) is the state capital and the largest town in Perlis, Malaysia. It has a population of 48,898 and an area of 2,619.4 ha. It is located next to the Thailand border, in the northernmost point ... constituency in the 1994 redistribution and is mandated to return a single member to the Dewan Rakyat under the first past the post voting system. Demographics History Polling districts According to the federal gazette issued on 31 October 2022, the Padang Besar constituency is divided into 27 polling districts. Representation history State constituency Current state assembly members Local governments Election results References * {{Malaysian ...
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