Services along the Northeastern Railway were partially suspended, while the
State Railway of Thailand (SRT) rerouted other trains away from the affected segment. The SRT also halted the construction of the Contract 3–4 site to make way for the investigation. Regular operations resumed on 24 January after repairs of damaged tracks and clearing of debris from the disaster site concluded. Prime Minister
Anutin Charnvirakul ordered the blacklisting of companies involved in the disaster. Later on 14 January, ITD issued an apology statement committing to providing compensation and support for the deceased passengers' families, along with supporting a resolution of the situation. Thai police announced that a total of 1,773,000 baht from the public and private sectors would be given to each family of the deceased.
2026 Rama II Road crane collapse On 15 January, a day after the accident, a on
Rama II Road in
Samut Sakhon, Samut Sakhon province, killing two and injuring two others. The collapse involved the construction site of an elevated section of Motorway No. 82, which is also led by ITD.
Cancellation of ITD contracts On 16 January, Thai Prime Minister
Anutin Charnvirakul cancelled two contracts held by ITD, citing an "unacceptable risk to public safety" in the aftermath of the two accidents, along with the previous
collapse of the State Audit building. ITD were to be sued for damages. Thirteen ongoing projects being handled by ITD were also suspended by the government. ==Investigation==