THE volume of passengers on the PyinOoLwin-Gokteik-PyinOoLwin scenic sightseeing train service on the Mandalay-Lashio railway has continued to rise.
Myanma
Railways, under the Ministry of Transport and Communications, has been
operating the Gokteik 1 – PyinOoLwin-Gokteik and Gokteik 2 – Gokteik-PyinOoLwin
sightseeing train services to allow domestic travellers and foreign tourists to
explore the historic Gokteik Viaduct and enjoy the natural scenery of forests,
mountains and rivers along the route. The services have been operating every
Saturday and Sunday since 19 December.
To
date, the trains have completed 18 scheduled trips, carrying 540 passengers. In
addition, six charter package trips using RBE upper-class coaches, each with a
capacity of 24 passengers, and two charter trips using RBE ordinary-class
coaches, each with a capacity of 40 passengers, carried a total of 224
passengers. On 12 January, Myanma Railways also operated a full charter train
for 210 students and teachers from the Snow Queen Private Upper School in
PyinOoLwin, using three ordinary-class coaches and one upper-class coach. Since
the start of operations, 974 passengers have travelled on the scenic train
service.
Each
RBE sightseeing train on the PyinOoLwin-Gokteik-PyinOoLwin route can carry up
to 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 at 4 pm. The train stops
en route at Pwekauk, Wetwun, Samsel and Nawnghkio stations.
The
PyinOoLwin-Gokteik round-trip service operates regularly on weekends and public
holidays. Tour companies, travel agencies, private schools and other
organizations wishing to charter the train on special dates may hire a full RBE
set with an upper-class coach for 24 passengers for a round trip at K30,000 per
passenger, totalling K720,000.
For
groups of 150 passengers or more, Myanma Railways will operate a full-size
train consisting of one upper-class coach and three ordinary-class coaches.
Charter requests must be made at least three days in advance. Fares are K15,000
per passenger for ordinary class and K30,000 per passenger for upper class.
Bookings can be made through the Station Master (Special Class), PyinOoLwin, by
dialling 09 448538830, according to sources.
Myanma
Railways (MR)/KZL
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