Thonburi Railway Station is the station where you need to go for the train to Kanchanaburi and Nam Tok.| Thailand Trains
Most people who travel through Bangkok’s Hua Lamphong Train Station are unaware that it houses the Thai Railway Museum. The entrance to the museum is located at the left hand side of the grand entrance to the station, opposite the entrance to KFC restaurant.| Thailand Trains
Thailand's Southern train line runs a distance of 1,144 kilometres between Hua Lamphong train station in Bangkok and Sungai Kolok in the far south of Thailand.| Thailand Trains
Thailand's Northern train line runs a distance of 751 kilometres between Hua Lamphong train station in Bangkok and Chiang Mai train station.| Thailand Trains
Thailand's North Eastern train line has two branches: the Nong Khai mainline and the Ubon Ratchathani mainline.| Thailand Trains
There are five different ways you can travel from Bangkok's former main train station, known locally as Hua Lamphong Train Station, to destinations across metropolitan Bangkok.| Thailand Trains
There is no need to take a taxi or a tuk-tuk from the Khao San area to catch a train at Bangkok's Hua Lamphong Train Station. You can do the trip for just a few Thai baht per person, in around 40 minutes, by taking a Chao Phraya Express Boat.| Thailand Trains
There lots of places to eat in or near Bangkok Train Station (or Hua Lamphong as it is known locally). There are also lots of places to buy drinks and snacks for your train journey.| Thailand Trains
Information about train arrivals and departures is easy to find at Bangkok's former main train station, known locally as Hua Lamphong, all you need to do is to look at the large electronic display boards.| Thailand Trains
We can confirm that it is possible to carry bicycles on trains in Thailand as cargo for a small extra charge, however, only on those trains which have Freight Carriages . See below for a brief list of trains upon which you can and cannot takes bicycles, for more detailed information you need to check with at a train station. As a general rule of thumb the intercity trains (except the three carriage sprinter trains) on the Northern, North Eastern, and Southern lines all have Freight Carriag...| Thailand Trains
Buying tickets in advance for travel to destinations all over Thailand is easy with Thailand Trains. Simply use the Search Box below to find your train tickets| Thailand Trains
Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal (also known as Bang Sue Grand Station) is Bangkok's new main train terminal and the start and finish point for most long distance train services in Thailand.| Thailand Trains