By admin, on December 24th, 2011
All Rail lines operated by Thai Railways are back in service and fully operational.
All Post at an earlier time shall be dismissed and ignored.
For futher details please call
Tel. 0-2223-3762, 0-2224-7788, 0-2225-0300 Ext. 5100
For International Callers please use prefix 66 and delete the first digit 0
. . . → Read More: All Lines to South and North are fully operational
By admin, on October 29th, 2011
The Rail Lines to the South ( Southern Line ) is currently suspended.
Lines to the North and other lines are still in full operation.
Track is dry and sound.
. . . → Read More: Rail Lines heading to South Suspended
By admin, on November 2nd, 2010
The Online Booking System of Thai Railways is currently temporarily suspended.
Bookings can be only made in person and on the phone via the central No.
1690 (within Thailand) or
Advance Booking Office,
Bangkok Station (Hua Lampong)
Tel. 0-2223-3762, 0-2224-7788, 0-2225-0300 Ext. 5100
Fax: 0-2225-6068, 0-2226-3656
International Calls + 66 2 223 3762 and ……..
. . . → Read More: Thai Railways Online Booking temporarily suspended
By admin, on October 30th, 2010
Dear Thai Railways Guest and Explorer,
some of you might say or think the following:
I would like to contribute or make my voice heard but I do not like to give away my email address or any other private data.
Well we do truly understand and therefore we give you the option to leave a message, drop a comment . . . → Read More: Thai Railways – Train Travel Postbag
By admin, on October 30th, 2010
By admin, on October 28th, 2010
For transfers to and from stations to your final destination like a pier, directly to the hotel or a dedicated location we can recommend the transfer service of KRABI.com. They offer a very reliable and timely service. Their service is pretty much specialized for the South of Thailand in fact from Hua Hin ( Cha-am) to . . . → Read More: Transfers to and from Thai Railways Stations
By admin, on October 26th, 2010
Buying Food on a train adventure is pretty easy even you have not had sufficient time or feeling to take food with you. In fact on almost every bigger train station or city you are passing by there will be a bunch of vendors jumping on the train selling cold cuts or sometimes ready meals
It must . . . → Read More: Buying food on and off the train
By admin, on October 26th, 2010
As with any mode of travel, there may be a few things that disagree with individual travelers. Listed below are some common problems and suggestions on how to deal with them.
The sun – There’s nothing really you can do about the afternoon sun if you are unlucky enough to be seated on the ‘sunny side of . . . → Read More: Common Problems encountered on Train Trips
By admin, on October 24th, 2010
Dear Thai Railways Guest and Explorer,
some of you might say or think the following:
I would like to contribute or make my voice heard but I do not like to give away my email address or any other private data.
Well we do truly understand and therefore we give you the option to leave a message, drop a comment . . . → Read More: How it works – Postbag Thai Railways