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
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
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