THE Ministry of Transport has announced that Letpadan and Thayawady railway stations, both historic stations with a history of more than 149 years, will be restored and preserved while maintaining their original architectural character.

 

Letpadan Station, which was constructed when Myan­ma Railways first began oper­ations along the Yangon-Pyay railway line, is more than 149 years old and is regarded as a historic station. As such, it will be carefully restored and preserved without altering its original design, in recognition of its historical value and her­itage significance.

 

Similarly, Thayawady Sta­tion, which is also more than 149 years old, is recognized as a historic heritage station. Res­toration and conservation work aimed at preserving its original features is expected to begin in the near future.

 

The Yangon-Pyay railway line is a metre-gauge railway (with a distance of one metre between the two rails) linking Yangon with Pyay in the west­ern part of Bago Region. It is recognized as the first railway line ever constructed in My­anmar.

 

Construction of the Yan­gon-Pyay railway line began in September 1874, and the line was officially opened on 1 May 1877. It was the first railway line on which train services commenced in Myanmar. — ASH/MKKS