Thai Southern Line
It is the longest railway line in Thailand and connects to Malaysia via Padang Besar Branch Line.
Bangkok - Hat Yai (Southern largest city) 945 km
Bangkok - Sungai Kolok 1159 km
The main line runs along the elongated Malay Peninsula, with many branch lines along the way.
Route map
Thai Southern main line
The railway line connecting Bangkok and Sungai Kolok, the Malaysian border town in southern Thailand. There is an iron bridge over the border river in Sungai Kolok, but railway track is not connecting to Malaysian side.
Timetable
Train trip
From Nakhon Pathom to Thon Buri
Ticket Price : 10 B
Train No. 9260
The travel time was about 1 hour.
Nam Tok Branch Line
This line includes the famous tourist destination Kanchanaburi. The fare is higher than other routes, probably because it is used by many tourists.
Timetable
Suphan Buri Branch Line
The train runs once a day. Departure and arrival times at the terminal station are early morning and evening. It is very inconvenient route.
Timetable
Khiri Ratthanikhom Branch Line
The train runs once a day. Departure and arrival times at the terminal station are early morning and evening. It is very inconvenient route.
Timetable
Station
Kantang Branch Line
Two direct trains are available from Bangkok a day. Since the arrival time is in the morning, it seems to be suitable for sightseeing.
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Station
Nakhon Si Thammarat Branch Line
Two direct trains are available from Bangkok a day. Since the arrival time is in the morning, it seems to be suitable for sightseeing.
Timetable
Station
Padang Besar Branch Line
The railway line operated by international trains to Malaysia. Passengers need to get off at Padang Besar station once and go through immigration procedures. (It has also baggage inspection)