Thonburi Railway Station is the station where you need to go for the train to Kanchanaburi and Nam Tok.| Thailand Trains
The journey by train from Bangkok to Ubon Ratchathani is scheduled to take from 7 hours 50 minutes on Train #21 (the fastest train) to 11 hours 15 minutes on Train #141 (the slowest service).| Thailand Trains
Train times from Chiang Mai to Bangkok and Ayutthaya. How to travel to and from Chiang Mai train station. Book train tickets from Chiang Mai to Bangkok.| Thailand Trains
The train journey from Bangkok to Surat Thani is very popular as it connects with ferry services to Koh Phangan and Koh Samui via bus services from the train station.| Thailand Trains
The journey by train from Bangkok to Nong Khai is scheduled to take from 8 hours 45 minutes on Train #75 (the fastest train) to 10 hours 30 minutes on Train #133 (the slowest train).| Thailand Trains
By train the journey from Bangkok and Chiang Mai is scheduled to take from 10 to 13 hours to travel depending upon which train service you take. The scenery on the train journey is very good. You also have the option of travelling overnight in an inexpensive sleeper berth .| Thailand Trains
By train the journey from Penang to Surat Thani in Thailand can be completed in about 8 hours, depending upon which trains you take. Currently travelling by train from Penang to Surat Thani involves taking [Read more...] The post Trains from Penang to Surat Thani first appeared on Thailand Trains.| Thailand Trains
By train you can complete the journey from Luang Prabang to Khon Kaen in just under 8 hours, although you do need to buy two separate train tickets. The same journey by bus takes at [Read more...] The post Trains from Luang Prabang to Khon Kaen first appeared on Thailand Trains.| Thailand Trains
Depending upon which trains you take, by rail the overland journey from Luang Prabang to Udon Thani takes from 6 to 10 hours. Passengers need to change trains once during the journey, however, travelling by train is still several hours faster than travelling by bus.| Thailand Trains
Click on the image to see train times, ticket prices and travel information for all popular train journeys in Thailand. All journeys are listed by starting point then by destination.| www.thailandtrains.com
It’s now possible to complete the journey from Ayutthaya to Vang Vieng by train. There are currently no direct train services from Ayutthaya to Vang Vieng, however, you can take a train to Vientiane and [Read more...] The post Trains from Ayutthaya to Vang Vieng first appeared on Thailand Trains.| Thailand Trains
The fastest and most comfortable way to travel by public transport from Luang Prabang to Nong Khai is to travel by train. The first stage of the journey from Luang Prabang to Vientiane is by high speed train. The second stage of the journey is on a slower Thai train, however, the journey from Vientiane to Nong Khai is very short.| Thailand Trains
At the moment you need to take two separate trains, and buy two separate tickets, to travel from Khon Kaen to Vang Vieng. This will change when the current high speed railway project in Thailand [Read more...] The post Trains from Khon Kaen to Vang Vieng first appeared on Thailand Trains.| Thailand Trains
There are no direct flights from Luang Prabang to Ayutthaya or direct bus services. You can, however, travel by train changing trains once in Vientiane making this a two stage journey.| Thailand Trains
At the moment you need to take 2 separate trains to travel from Luang Prabang to Bangkok. The first train is from Luang Prabang to Vientiane and the second train is from Vientiane to Bangkok. [Read more...] The post Trains from Luang Prabang to Bangkok first appeared on Thailand Trains.| Thailand Trains
At the moment you need to change trains in Vientiane to complete the journey from Nong Khai in Thailand to Luang Prabang in Laos. You also need to buy two separate tickets, one for each of the two train services.| Thailand Trains
If you are planning to travel from Bangkok to Phuket and you don't want to fly then consider taking an overnight train to Surat Thani, then a direct bus service from Surat Thani to Phuket which takes from 4 to 6 hours.| Thailand Trains
The fastest and easiest way to travel from Surat Thani to Krabi is to take a direct bus service which will complete the journey in 3 hours.| Thailand Trains
A good way to travel from Bangkok to Koh Phi Phi is to take a train to Surat Thani, and from there a joint bus and ferry service to Koh Phi Phi.| Thailand Trains
The most pleasant way to travel overland from Bangkok to Koh Lanta is to take a train to Surat Thani and then a connecting bus service to Koh Lanta. By joint bus and ferry service it takes around 5 hours to travel from Surat Thani to Koh Lanta.| Thailand Trains
The best way to travel from Surat Thani Railway Station to Khao Sok National Park is to take a direct minivan service.| Thailand Trains
One of the strange things about Surat Thani Railway Station is that it is not in Surat Thani, but another town called Tha Kham about 16 km away. There are no tourist attractions in Tha Kham and the only reason most people ever visit this town is to go to the train station. As a consequence, Tha Kham has only three hotels, and there is only one on the main street near Surat Thani Railway Station: the infamous Queen Hotel.| Thailand Trains
The fastest and easiest way to travel from Surat Thani Railway Station to Koh Tao is take a joint bus and ferry service that departs from a pick up point in front of the train station and then travels all the way to Koh Tao.| Thailand Trains
Baan Meesri Serviced Residence is the better of the three hotels located in Phunphin town, where Surat Thani Train Station is located – remember Phunphin town is 16 km from Surat Thani city and if you have only a short stay before catching a train it may not be worth doing the journey between Phunphin town and Surat Thani city twice in order to find a hotel. Of the two nearby hotels to choose from, the Baan Meseri Serviced Residence is the furthest away at 1.2 kilometres walking distance (t...| Thailand Trains
Ayutthaya Railway Station is located on the East side of the river 3.1 km walking distance from Bang Lan Night Market in the centre of Ayutthaya.| Thailand Trains
The journey by train from Khon Kaen to Luang Prabang has two stages. The first stage is to take a train from Khon Kaen to Vientiane. The next stage of the journey is to take [Read more...] The post Trains from Khon Kaen to Luang Prabang first appeared on Thailand Trains.| Thailand Trains
The journey by train from Ayutthaya to Luang Prabang has two parts:| Thailand Trains
Udon Thani Train Station is located 568.84 km from Bangkok on the northern branch of Thailand’s North Eastern Train Line, which terminates at Nong Khai.| 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
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
Nong Khai train station lies at the top end of the North Eastern railway line 623 km (387 miles) from Bangkok's Hua Lamphong train station near the Laos border.| Thailand Trains
Surat Thani is a busy train station with connecting bus and ferry services to and from Koh Samui and Koh Phangan.| Thailand Trains
The historic Hua Lamphong Railway Station first opened in 1916 and until January 2023 it was the main terminus for all long distance train services in Thailand. .| Thailand Trains
There are two ways to travel from Surat Thani Train Station to Koh Samui. The easiest way to travel is to take a direct bus and ferry service from outside the train station.| Thailand Trains
The easiest and fastest way to travel from Surat Thani Train Station to Koh Phangan is take a joint bus and ferry service. Joint bus and ferry services depart from a car park in front of Surat Thani Train Station.| Thailand Trains
Chumphon has a medium sized train station with a lot of foreign passengers passing through either coming from, or going to, the popular island of Koh Tao.| Thailand Trains
Train times from Hua Hin Railway Station. Buying tickets at Hua Hin Railway Station. Left luggage at Hua Hin Railway Station. Taxis and tuk-tuks from Hua Hin Railway Station.| 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