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National Railways Board of Thailand

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"The National Railways Board of Thailand" is the national railway operating agency of Thailand. The National Railways Authority of Thailand (NRA) is the national railroad operating agency of Thailand, whose main business is the construction and development planning of railroad lines in Thailand, press releases, as well as the provision of railroad travel timetables, fare inquiries and online booking services.

Thailand's trains are centered in Bangkok and radiate outward to form four lines, plus an international line through Malaysia to Singapore; /p>

From Bangkok to Aranyaprathet in Cambodia, about 255 km. Travel time for the special express about 5 hours, the express train takes 7 hours, the main stations are: Cha Keung (ChaChoengSao), Pranchingpuri (Battambang).

Northern route:

From Bangkok to Chiang Mai, about 851 km, the special express train travel time of about 14 hours and 30 minutes, the main stations are Ayuthaya, Lopburi ( Lopburi), Phitsanulok, Lampang.

Northeast route:

From Bangkok to Nong in Laos, approximately 624 km. The express train journey time is 11 hours. The main stops are Ayuthaya, Nakon Ratchasima, Khon Kaen and Nong Khai.

Southern route:

It starts from Bangkok and travels along the Malay Peninsula in the Gulf of Siam, which is about 990 kilometers. It passes through Hua Hin and arrives in Hat Yai.

There are four State Railways of Thailand, all of which are main lines, based in Bangkok; they extend to the north, east, south and northeast. In the north to Chiang Mai, in the east to the Laos border, and in the south to the Malaysian border. As of September 14, 2016, Thailand has 4,507.884 kilometers of railroads in the country. If you have enough time, you can take a train to see the best of Thailand. There are first class, second class and third class trains, with different fares; special express trains and express trains with sleeper beds cost extra. There are also air-conditioned compartments and regular compartments for sleepers.


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