The kingdom’s railway reopening – how is it progressing?

Cambodia Railway consists of two lines with a total length of 650 kilometres. The Northern Railway has a length of 386 kilometres from Phnom Penh to Poi​ Pet (Cambodia-Thailand border) and was constructed and functional between 1929 to 1942. The Southern Railroad was built between 1960 and 1969 and is a total length of 264 kilometres.

The two train lines were abandoned for more than four decades after 1970 when Cambodia fell into a civil war. A scheduled service only resumed at the end of 2010 for rail freight only.

Later, the trains served passengers when Cambodia Railway used a new locomotive from Mexico, and imported 10 Malaysian locomotives to proceed to the Northern Line.

According to the Ministry of Public Works and Transport, from September 2018 to August 2019, the total number of passengers travelling by rail was approximately 21,000. 16,000 of them travelled the Phnom Penh-Sihanoukville route through Kampot. Meanwhile, total cargo volume was more than 750,000 tons in the same period.

Currently, the train service runs only at weekends from Friday to Sunday on the Phnom Penh-Sihanoukville route to the southern coast of Cambodia. The schedule caters largely to tourist demands, and it takes an eight-hour run and a US$7 ticket.

Travellers often put their motorcycles, bicycles or cars on the train for between US$5 and US$14 to use on their holiday to the seaside provinces, especially Kampot, which is well-known for its eco-tourism. Local investors such as Dong Prek National Park, Phnom Dong Beach, Trapeang Sangkae Community, Anlung Pring, Kdat Sanaka Resort, or Dong Te Resort have put the area on the map, while the KC Adventure Resort also chose Chhouk district in Kampot with over 100 hectares of land, to invest about US$20 million into eco-tourism.

- Video Advertisement -

Related Post

Cambodia Unveils Modern National Assembly Building with USD25 Million Vietnamese Aid

Cambodia has inaugurated a modern National Assembly administration building, constructed with a USD25 million aid package from Vietnam. The ceremony, held on 21 November 2024, was attended by Samdech Khuon Sodary, President of Cambodia’s National Assembly, and His Excellency Tran Thanh Man, President of the National Assembly of Vietnam, symbolising the enduring friendship between the […]

Brunei’s Khazanah Nasional Targets Multi-Sector Infrastructure Investment in Cambodia

Khazanah Nasional Berhad, a leading investment firm from Brunei Darussalam, has announced plans to explore infrastructure investment opportunities in Cambodia, focusing on health, water resources, transport infrastructure (including railways and airports), and banking. This initiative was discussed during a meeting between PM Hun Manet and Khazanah’s CEO, Mr. Dato Khairul Hamed, on 19 November 2024. […]

Japan Invests Over USD40 Million in Cambodia, Enhancing Economic Partnerships in 2024

Japan has invested over USD40 million in Cambodia during the first ten months of 2024, reaffirming its position as the seventh-largest investor in the country. This development was highlighted in a report by the Council for the Development of Cambodia, released on 19 November 2024. To further strengthen bilateral economic ties, the Cambodian Duke Association […]

Chinese Investor Zhongjiao Tongli Expands Agricultural Ventures in Ratanakkiri and Mondulkiri

China’s Zhongjiao Tongli has announced plans to invest in large-scale cultivation of bananas and mangoes across Cambodia’s northeastern provinces of Ratanakkiri and Mondulkiri, signalling a significant boost for the nation’s agricultural sector. The announcement followed a meeting between PM Hun Manet and Mr. Zhongdi Sun, President of Zhongjiao Tongli, on 6 November 2024, in Kunming, […]

Korean Firm Heungkuk Industry Eyes Investment in Cambodian Cashew Processing Sector

Heungkuk Industry, a leading South Korean construction materials manufacturer, is set to invest in Cambodia’s burgeoning cashew processing sector. The commitment was unveiled during a meeting on 19 November 2024 between HE Vongsey Visoth, Deputy PM overseeing the Office of the Council of Ministers, Mr. Lee Kee Yun, Director of Heungkuk Industry, and Professor Lee […]

ARK Electronics Group Unveils USD1.3 Billion AI driven Industrial Park Project in Kampong Speu

ARK Electronics Group, a leading Chinese company, has announced an ambitious USD1.3 billion investment to establish a 1,000-hectare industrial park in Kampong Speu Province, set to transform the province’s industrial landscape. The announcement followed a high-level meeting between HE Dr. Cheam Chansophoan, Governor of Kampong Speu Province, and Ms. Chang Venza, General Director of ARK […]