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  1. Burma Railway - Wikipedia

    • The Burma Railway, also known as the Siam–Burma Railway, Thai–Burma Railway and similar names, or as the Death Railway, is a 415 km (258 mi) railway between Ban Pong, Thailand, and Thanbyuzayat, Burma (now called Myanmar). It was built from 1940 to 1943 by South East Asian civilians abducted and forced to work by the Japanese and a smalle… See more

    History

    A railway route between Burma and Thailand, crossing Three Pagodas Pass and following the valley of the
    Thailand … See more

    Labourers

    Japanese soldiers, 12,000 of them, including 800 Koreans, were employed on the railway as engineers, guards, and supervisors of the POW and civilian labourers. Although working conditions were far be… See more

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    Atrocities

    The records of the civilian workers have not survived due to the limitations on birth and death records kept during pre- and post-war colonisation of the region. One soldier said they "found themselves at the bottom of a social … See more

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    Features of the Railway

    A key feature of the line is Bridge 277 built over a stretch of the river then known as part of the Mae Klong River. The greater part of the Thai section of the river's route followed the valley of the Khwae Noi River (khwae, 'str… See more

    Cemeteries and memorials

    In 1946, the remains of most of the Allied military war dead were moved from former camps, burial grounds and lone graves along the rail line to official war cemeteries.
    The mass graves of the Southeast Asian civilian dea… See more

    Notable labourers

    • Arumugam Kandasamy (1927-), trafficked with 50 other civilians from the estate of Sua Gerising, Port Dickson at the age of 15, believed to be the last living survivor.
    Sir Ken Anderson (1909–1985), Australian senator an… See more

    Notable accounts

    Accounts of the construction include A Baba Boyhood: Growing up during the Japanese Occupation of Singapore by William Gwee Thian Hock and an anthology of the experiences of survivors in Revisiting the Death … See more

     
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  3. Burma Railway | History, Route, & Deaths | Britannica

     
  4. Walking the Death Railway: A Complete Guide

  5. Building Burma’s Notorious “Death Railway”

    WEBThe route of the Burma-Thailand railway and location of the infamous bridge. The total length of the line was 258 miles through impassable terrain and an inhospitable climate, and took eight months for the POWs to build.

  6. Map of the Burma-Thailand railway - Anzac Portal

  7. Burma–Thailand Railway - National Museum of Australia

    WEBSep 18, 2024 · From October 1942 to October 1943 the Japanese army forced about 60,000 Allied prisoners of war (POWs) – including 13,000 Australians and roughly 200,000 civilians, mostly Burmese and …

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  9. Train travel in Myanmar (Burma) | Train times, fares, …

    WEBTrain times, fares and information for train travel in Myanmar (Burma) including Yangon (Rangoon) to Mandalay, Bagan, Inle Lake, Moulmein, Lashio, Pyay. How to buy tickets both inside and outside Burma.

  10. The Death Railway Revisited | Exploring The …

    WEBThe Thai-Burma Railway, also known as the Death Railway, took an estimated quarter of a million people a year to build between between October 1942 and October 1943. It was 415 KM (257 miles) long …

  11. Burma Railway - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader

  12. TBRC Online: THE THAILAND-BURMA RAILWAY …

    WEBThe Thailand-Burma Railway Centre is an interactive museum, information and research facility dedicated to presenting the history of the Thailand-Burma Railway. This ran 415 km from Ban Pong in Thailand to …

  13. Map of the Thai-Burma rail link [cartographic material] / drawn by …

  14. Myanmar Railway Map

  15. Free Hand Drawing of Map: Burma – Thailand Railway Camps

  16. Bridge on the River Kwai | Clues and Evidence | Secrets of the …

  17. Bridge On The River Kwai | Background | Secrets of the Dead - PBS

  18. Rail transport in Myanmar - Wikipedia

  19. Burma Railway | Online Burma/Myanmar Library

  20. The Yunnan–Burma railway, 1860s–1940s: Imagining, planning …

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  23. The Long Strange Story of the (Disappearing) Railway from …

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  25. Myanma Railways (MR) – Asean Railways Portal