Cambodia
Country Details
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Railway System
The system consists of only two lines, from Phnom Penh to Battambang and Poipet, on the Thai border (the north line), and the port of Sihanoukville (the south line). There is a curve between the south and north lines 11km outside Phnom Penh allowing freight trains to avoid a time consuming reversal in Phnom Penh.
National Railway Operator
Maps
- Online: Railways Through Europe
Timetable
Information is available at the Man in Seat 61 or departure times only through the official ticket booking website.
Journey Planner
Downloadable Timetable
None, and as at March 2023 the website link to the timetable contained no information but services at that time were daily from Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville and Phnom Penh to Battambang and return, perhaps surprisingly worked from the Phnom Penh end.
Printed Timetable
Summary timetables are available in some editions of the European Rail Timetable.
Engineering Information
None known
Printed Maps
None known
Web-based Maps
Included in Open Railway Map.
Ticketing
Infrastructure
Infrastructure Authority
None
Network Statement
None
Gauge
Metre but see below regarding the study into regauging to 1435 mm
Electrification
None but see below regarding the study into electrification
Rule of the road
The network is single track with a centralised Train Order control (based on the system used in Victoria, Australia)
Distances
Official distances are 262.6km from Phnom Penh station to Sihanoukville [with a 2km freight branch onwards to the end of rails in the docks] and 384.3km Phnom Penh station to Poipet, then 1km onwards to Ban Klong Luk Border station immediately on crossing into Thailand. Both lines share the first 9.4km from Phnom Penh before splitting at the east end of a triangle including a north to west freight avoiding line.
Other Railways
None
Tourist Lines
http://www.bambootrain.com/ is no longer operating from O Dambong II and O Sralov near Battambang despite what the website implies, [note no updates since 2017 and this is believed to have stopped operating soon afterwards] as this used the tracks of the previously long closed Royal Railway now refurbished and re-opened. There is however a replacement new "Bamboo Railway" built for Tourist near Banan, some 16km south of Battambang but it does not appear to have a website yet. for its location so further details would be appreciated by the Compilers.
Metro and light rail systems
None
Recent and Future Changes
Recent Changes
The line between Battambang via Sisophon to Poipet, on the border with Thailand, reopened for freight trains in 2018 [officially inaugurated on 22 April 2019] after it had fallen into disuse over previous decades, articles at the time claimed the border had been closed to rail traffic for 45 years. In early 2023 the cross-border traffic was described as occasional car trains from Thailand. Both railways would like to reopen the border to passenger trains, informed sources claiming possibly by June 2023 but only as far as Sisophon for bus transfers to Siem Reap [for Angkor Wat]. Note this would still leave a 47km gap in passenger service coverage from Sisophon to Battambang.
The experimental single railcar Phnom Penh International Airport service ceased some time in July/August 2020 due to low passenger numbers during covid. Due to the track crossing a six lane main road at the airport and running down the middle of another road for 1.5km before reversing to reach Phnom Penh, even when operating times were not competitive with tuk-tuks or taxis but despite track grooves filled by asphalt and the rails disconnected from the main line, officially the service remains "suspended" not closed.
Future Changes
A feasibility study to rebuild 382 km line from Phnom Penh to Poipet on the Thai border was submitted by China Road & Bridge Corp to the government on 24 January 2023. This evaluated the potential for electrification and regauging to 1435 mm to raise speeds to 160 km/h.
Obscure and Sparse Passenger Services
Allegedly at Public Holidays the existing daily passenger service to Battambang is swapped to locomotive and coaches from its usual 2-car DMU and extended on the freight only track via Sisophong to Poipet. It is assumed details are shown at the appropriate time on the [ Royal Railways Journey Planner]