Train from Hua Hin to BKK
- Marky_Mark
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Train from Hua Hin to BKK
Hi All
Just wondering if anyone knows where we can purchase Train tickets in Hua Hin. We are looking at catching the 06:23 train (if i read the time table correctly) to BKK from Hua Hin in the next few weeks however since its early morning departure we would like to buy the train tickets prior to morning departure.
Also am i correct in reading the timetable in regards to fares:-
1st Class - THB 922
2nd Class - THB 522
or am i wrong as i dont understand the up/low fares listed on the timetable?
And one last question is there much difference between the 1st and 2nd class apart from the THB 400
Thanks very much for your help
Cant wait to be in Hua Hin very soon
M/D/P
Just wondering if anyone knows where we can purchase Train tickets in Hua Hin. We are looking at catching the 06:23 train (if i read the time table correctly) to BKK from Hua Hin in the next few weeks however since its early morning departure we would like to buy the train tickets prior to morning departure.
Also am i correct in reading the timetable in regards to fares:-
1st Class - THB 922
2nd Class - THB 522
or am i wrong as i dont understand the up/low fares listed on the timetable?
And one last question is there much difference between the 1st and 2nd class apart from the THB 400
Thanks very much for your help
Cant wait to be in Hua Hin very soon
M/D/P
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Your best bet is to go to the train station and book there. You can do so 90 days in advance on the "main" trains that will be traveling up from the deep south in the early morning.
I don't think you'll need 1st class. Probably better to go for 2nd where the carriages are air con anyway (just on the trains in the early morning). All the beds get broken down and turned into seating as the train arrives in HH.
The up/low fares mean the sleeping arrangements as if you're in a bunk bed. Lower is always slightly more expensive and if you travel overnight you'll realise why. I'm getting older and it isn't much fun trying to climb up the ladder to the upper berth after a few beers.
The early morning trains probably won't make the distinction because the bunk beds will have been turned into normal seating arrangements as the train gets into HH.
I don't think you'll need 1st class. Probably better to go for 2nd where the carriages are air con anyway (just on the trains in the early morning). All the beds get broken down and turned into seating as the train arrives in HH.
The up/low fares mean the sleeping arrangements as if you're in a bunk bed. Lower is always slightly more expensive and if you travel overnight you'll realise why. I'm getting older and it isn't much fun trying to climb up the ladder to the upper berth after a few beers.
The early morning trains probably won't make the distinction because the bunk beds will have been turned into normal seating arrangements as the train gets into HH.
There certainly is 1st class. Have a look here:
http://www.tourismhuahin.com/trains-huahin.php
Check the times at the train station.
http://www.tourismhuahin.com/trains-huahin.php
Check the times at the train station.
Re: Train from Hua Hin to BKK
THB522 in 2nd class for a 200km journey? Sounds a bit much to me.Marky_Mark wrote:Hi All
Just wondering if anyone knows where we can purchase Train tickets in Hua Hin. We are looking at catching the 06:23 train (if i read the time table correctly) to BKK from Hua Hin in the next few weeks however since its early morning departure we would like to buy the train tickets prior to morning departure.
Also am i correct in reading the timetable in regards to fares:-
1st Class - THB 922
2nd Class - THB 522
or am i wrong as i dont understand the up/low fares listed on the timetable?
And one last question is there much difference between the 1st and 2nd class apart from the THB 400
Thanks very much for your help
Cant wait to be in Hua Hin very soon
M/D/P
Those prices are a bit different from the SRT website: http://www.railway.co.th/English/FareRate.asp
- Marky_Mark
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Mark two predictable things
1...The 0623 is never never early
2... After 0623 its departure time is as predictable as Volcanic eruptions, Earthquakes and Tsunamis
Last tip buy the cheapest seat and then sit in the resteraunt and have a few early morning sherberts coffee or even breakfast
1...The 0623 is never never early
2... After 0623 its departure time is as predictable as Volcanic eruptions, Earthquakes and Tsunamis
Last tip buy the cheapest seat and then sit in the resteraunt and have a few early morning sherberts coffee or even breakfast
A Greatfull Guest of Thailand
Hi Lomuamart,lomuamart wrote:There certainly is 1st class. Have a look here:
http://www.tourismhuahin.com/trains-huahin.php
Check the times at the train station.
I think it's a bit confusing. Usually, you'll have the choice between 2nd A/C or 3rd class.
As far as I have understood, you may have a 1st class only when coupled with sleepers.
François
And me, still the most self satisfied of men
I was almost as drunk as myself
(Jacques Brel)
And me, still the most self satisfied of men
I was almost as drunk as myself
(Jacques Brel)
train from Hua Hin to Bangkok
Don`t expect to be able to doze off during the journey. We travelled the opposite way and it seemed that every 30 seconds or so the hawkers tried to sell us something, mainly food. An interesting experience all round.