Tha Pha, a tambon of Ko Kha District, Lampang Province, Thailand
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Bang Bamru Station originally opened as a single wooden building with concrete platforms (1968-dated pictures) with a junction for a rail line to Northern Phra Nakhon Power Station at Bang Kruai for Lignite Coal trains from the Mae Mo Mines, Lampang.
She gave birth to twins, one of whom succeeded her as ruler of Lamphun (i.e. Haripunchai), while the other became ruler of Lampang.
Khun Tan Tunnel, the longest railway tunnel in Thailand in Lampang and Lamphun provinces
Lampang has a few institutions of higher learning, such as Yonok College, and a branch of Thammasat University.
RMUTL consists of 9 universities and RMUTL has six campuses in the north of Thailand: Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Lampang, Tak, Phitsanuloke, and Nan.