The Ministry of Transport and Communications, through Myanma Railways, has been operating sightseeing train services along the PyinOoLwin-Gokteik route and the Gokteik-PyinOoLwin route since 19 December, on Saturdays and Sundays each week. These services allow both domestic and foreign tourists to explore the historic Gokteik Viaduct and enjoy the natural scenery of rivers, plains, and mountains along the route.
Since the service began, a total of
13 regular train trips have been operated, carrying 621 passengers. In
addition, eight trips have been run using upper-class RBE accommodating 24
passengers each under package arrangements, while six trips using ordinary-class
RBE carrying 40 passengers each have transported 432 passengers. Furthermore,
special trips were arranged with large chartered trains for school groups: on
12 and 16 January, 540 students and teachers from Snow Queen Private High
School from PyinOoLwin were transported; on 28 January, 300 students and
teachers from Maymyo Private High School; and on 29 January, 300 students and
teachers from the Pyinnya Shwe Yaung Private High School in Anisakhan,
PyinOoLwin Township. Since the commencement of operations, a total of 2,193
passengers have participated in the sightseeing train services.
For the PyinOoLwin-Gokteik and
return route, each RBE can carry 40 passengers. The Gokteik 1 RBE departs
PyinOoLwin Station at 8 am and arrives at Gokteik Station at 11:30 am, while
the Gokteik 2 RBE departs Gokteik Station at 12:30 pm and returns to PyinOoLwin
Station by 4 pm. The train makes stop-over at Pwekauk, Watwun, Samse, and
Nawnghkio stations along the route.
Additionally, a RGC sightseeing
train, which can accommodate 20 passengers per trip and costs K5,000 per
person, travels from Gokteik Station across the Gokteik Viaduct to designated
viewing areas. Up to today, 400 passengers have used this service.
PyinOoLwin-Gokteik-PyinOoLwin trips
continue to operate on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays. Tourism
companies, travel agencies, and private schools may also charter upper-class
RBE for 24 passengers per train at K30,000 per person, amounting to a total of
K720,000 for a full train.
For groups exceeding 150
passengers, the trains can be arranged with 30-seat upper-class carriages,
60-seat ordinary-class carriages, and brake vans, serving not only the
PyinOoLwin-Gokteik-PyinOoLwin route but also starting from Zeepingyi,
Anisakhan, and Thonetaung stations. Fares for such services are K15,000 per
person for ordinary class and K30,000 per person for upper class. For trips
starting from Anisakhan Station, fares are K20,000 per person for ordinary
class and K35,000 per person for upper class.
Those wishing to book package
sightseeing trips using either RBE or large chartered trains are advised to
make reservations at least three days in advance through the station
superintendent (upper class) at PyinOoLwin, by contacting 09 448538830.
MNA/MKKS
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