Train from HUA HIN to BANGKOK: Book Tickets, Schedule & Travel Guide 2025
Planning a trip from HUA HIN to BANGKOK by train? Discover everything you need for a smooth and memorable journey with our complete guide! Explore an interactive railway map, compare train classes, view up-to-date schedules and prices, and easily find your origin and departure stations in HUA HIN and BANGKOK. Learn how to book your tickets, what to pack, and get answers to frequently asked questions, ensuring you're fully prepared for your scenic rail adventure through Thailand. You can secure your tickets online with YesMyTrips.
Train times from HUA HIN to BANGKOK (Daily)
Train Number | Departure Time (HUA HIN) | Arrival Time (BANGKOK - KRUNG THEP APHIWAT) | Duration |
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44 | 00:14 | 03:45 | 3h31m |
168 | 01:26 | 05:10 | 3h44m |
86 | 02:20 | 06:10 | 3h50m |
84 | 03:07 | 07:05 | 3h58m |
172 | 03:51 | 07:30 | 3h39m |
32 | 04:27 | 08:10 | 3h43m |
38 | 05:17 | 09:05 | 3h48m |
46 | 05:17 | 09:05 | 3h48m |
170 | 06:40 | 10:50 | 4h10m |
40 | 14:36 | 18:05 | 3h29m |
Last updated: 2025-09-01 (ICT)
Buy train tickets from HUA HIN to BANGKOK
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• Book early: Sleeper berths and weekend dates sell out fast, reserve as soon as your plans are set.
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• Changes & refunds: Policies vary by fare; check the conditions on the review page before you pay.
• Tip: Lower berths are wider and preferred for sleepers; upper berths are cheaper but narrower and closer to the A/C vents.
Train prices from HUA HIN to BANGKOK
Seat type | Price | Available on trains |
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Third class seat (Fan) | Starting at US$ 2.91 | 38, 84, 86, 168, 170, 172 |
Second class seat (Fan) | Starting at US$ 4.64 | 38, 84, 86, 168, 170, 172 |
Second class bed (Fan) | Starting at US$ 7.74 | 168, 172 |
Second class seat (AC) | Starting at US$ 10.21 | 40, 44 |
Second class bed (AC) | Starting at US$ 12.69 | 32, 38, 46, 84, 86, 168, 172 |
First class bed (AC) | Starting at US$ 24.07 | 32, 38, 84, 86 |
Last updated: 2025-09-01 (ICT)
HUA HIN to BANGKOK train classes reviews
Seater fares
Seater fares suit budget travelers, day‑trippers, or anyone who prefers being upright with a view.
Air‑conditioned cars have reclining seats, overhead racks. Fan cars are the cheapest but can be hot and noisy midday; they’re more bearable on cooler days or overnight runs.
• Best for: Shorter legs, tight budgets, short trips, travelers who value scenery over sleep.
Third class seat (Fan)
Third class fan seats are the cheapest option on the route, with basic upright seating, openable windows, and ceiling fans. They’re often crowded, noisy, and hot during the day, with limited comfor. It can work if you’re very budget-focused or riding during cooler hours.

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Baggage allowance | 30 kg (66 lbs) |
Price | Starting at US$ 2.91 |
Second class seat (Fan)
Second class fan seats offer seating with slightly more space and comfort than third class, openable windows, and overhead fans. Heat, noise, and dust can still be uncomfortable, especially in the afternoon and during hot season.

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Baggage allowance | 40 kg (88 lbs) |
Price | Starting at US$ 4.64 |
Second class seat (AC)
Second class AC seats are reserved, air-conditioned, and noticeably quieter than fan coaches. You get reclining seats, overhead luggage racks, and a calmer carriage, good for working, reading, or a daytime ride.

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Baggage allowance | 40 kg (88 lbs) |
Price | Starting at US$ 10.21 |
Sleeper fares
Sleeper fares are ideal for travelers who want a truly comfortable journey, stretch out on a dedicated berth with AC, privacy curtains, and charging points for a calm, restful ride. By traveling overnight, you also save the cost of a hotel, turning transit time into real rest. Book early for lower berths and bring a light layer and earplugs for extra comfort.
Second class bed (AC)
Second class AC sleepers offer shared open-plan coaches with curtained berths, bedding provided, and steady air‑conditioning. The lower berth is made by combining two facing seats, while the upper berth folds down from the wall. This makes the lower wider and easier to access, with the upper feeling more private.

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Baggage allowance | 40 kg (88 lbs) |
Price | Starting at US$ 12.69 |
Second class bed (Fan)
Second class fan sleeper coaches offer reserved sleeping berths with basic ventilation and openable windows. While noisier and warmer than AC options, they’re a budget-friendly way to travel overnight with a laid-back, communal vibe.

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Baggage allowance | 40 kg (88 lbs) |
Price | Starting at US$ 7.74 |
First class bed (AC)
First class AC sleepers are private, lockable 2-berth cabins with steady air‑conditioning, thicker mattresses, bedding, a private sink, and power outlets. Both berths are fixed bunks along the wall; the lower is easier to access, the upper feels more cocooned. It’s a good choice if you want rest.

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Baggage allowance | 60 kg (110 lbs) |
Price | Starting at US$ 24.07 |
SPCNR Second class bed (AC)
Second class AC sleepers (SPCNR) are open‑plan coaches with curtained berths, bedding provided, individual reading lights, and steadier air‑conditioning than older stock. The lower berth is created by combining two facing seats; the upper berth folds down from the wall. Power outlets are available near each berth, and the newer coaches feel cleaner and brighter, great value.

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Baggage allowance | 40 kg (88 lbs) |
Price | Starting at US$ 21.66 |
SPCNR First class bed (AC)
SPCNR First class AC sleepers are private, lockable 2‑berth cabins with steadier air‑conditioning, thicker mattresses, clean bedding, an in‑cabin sink, and power outlets. The lower berth is easier to access and is formed by converting facing seats into a bed while the upper feels more cocooned. Cabins are quieter and brighter than older stock, making them the most restful option on the route.

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Baggage allowance | 60 kg (110 lbs) |
Price | Starting at US$ 30.88 |
HUA HIN to BANGKOK train stations
HUA HIN Station
Location:
Hua Hin, a prime seaside resort town about 200 km south of Bangkok, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province.
Nearby Attractions:
- Hua Hin Beach: 4 km of sandy coastline.
- Cicada Market, Hua Hin Night Market, and local tailors.
- Maruek Kathayawan Palace and Khao Takiab temples.
- Golf courses and spas.
Historical/Cultural Significance:
One of Thailand’s oldest and most beautiful stations, built during King Rama VI’s reign; renowned for its Victorian-style Royal Waiting Room. Iconic photo spot and time capsule for early 20th-century Thailand.
Facilities:
- Quaint architectural buildings, ticket office, and Royal Waiting Room.
- Short walk to city center, food courts, and market districts.
- Easy access to taxis and local transport.

BANGKOK - KRUNG THEP APHIWAT Station
Location:
Chatuchak District, Bangkok – now the main railway station of Bangkok, replacing Hua Lamphong for long-distance trains.
Nearby Attractions:
- Chatuchak Park and Week-end Market accessible via MRT.
- Several large malls and markets.
Historical/Cultural Significance:
Largest railway station in Southeast Asia, with a capacity for 624,000 passengers per day, integrating MRT and suburban SRT lines.
Facilities:
- 26 platforms, clear electronic signage, large waiting areas, food court, shops, and showers.
- Secure left luggage, ticket vending machines, banks, and Wi-Fi.
- Airport-style boarding procedure, extensive amenities for disabled travelers.

Travel Tips for Navigating Thai Train Stations
Booking: Express and sleeper train tickets should be booked in advance, especially for weekends and holidays.Arrivals: Arrive at least 30 minutes before your train, more for major terminals (Bang Sue, Hua Lamphong).
Local Transport: In most smaller towns, expect to use tuk-tuks, motorcycle taxis, or songthaews for last-mile travel. Always agree on a price before departure.
Facilities: : While larger stations offer ATMs, restrooms, left luggage, and food courts, rural stations may only provide basic amenities, bring water and snacks.
Safety: Keep an eye on your belongings, especially at busy stations. Show your passport when required, especially at border towns or for sleeper bookings.
Announcements: Not all stations broadcast in English, watch departure boards and ask for help from staff or locals.
HUA HIN to BANGKOK interactive train map
How to Book your train from HUA HIN to BANGKOK With YES MY TRIPS
1. Landing Page
1.1 Select Your Route: Fill in the "from" and "to" inputs to choose your travel route.
1.2 Specify Passengers: Indicate the number of adults and children traveling.
1.3 Choose Departure Date: Select your desired departure date and optionally add a return date.
1.4 Search for Tickets: Click the "search" button to find available train options

2. Results Page
2.1 SRT routes: SRT routes are identified by the SRT logo.
2.2 Schedule information: Identify the departure and arrival times, as well as the trip duration.
2.3 Route information: Determine the departure and arrival cities and stations, along with the train type.
2.4 Ticket price: The ticket price per traveler.
2.5 Choose: Choose the route to view the available fares.

3. Fare Selection
After selecting a route, you will see the available fares.
You can also click "Details" for more information about the route and "Change & Cancellation" to review the policies.
Click "Book" on the desired fare to proceed with the booking.

4. Travelers Page
4.1 Travelers: Fill information about traveler(s) exactly as it appears on your identification document.
4.2 Seats Selection: Choose your desired seats. Blue seats are available, red seats are already booked by other travelers, and green seats indicate the seats you have selected.
4.3 Contact: Fill information, the contact will receive the tickets and should be reachable in case of change or cancellation from the transport provider.
4.4 Continue: Click the "continue" button to proceed with the booking.

5. Payment Page
5.1 Payment Options: Select your preferred payment method.
5.2 Review information: Verify that the selected route and seats are correct, and check for any typos in your name.
5.3 Pay: Click the "Pay" button to continue with the booking. You will be redirected to our payment partner's gateway

6. Confirmation Page
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6.1 Booking Code and Booking Status: Your booking will be marked as REQUESTED (we are processing it) or CONFIRMED (your tickets will be sent to you shortly via email). Please use the booking code for any inquiries to our customer service at cs@yesmytrips.com.
6.2 Trip and Payment Information: A breakdown of the trip details you have just booked.
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7. Email
There are two types of emails sent after a booking:
- REQUESTED: We are processing your booking. You will receive a confirmation email shortly.
- CONFIRMED: Your booking has been processed and confirmed. Your tickets are attached.
7.1 Booking Code: Please use the booking code for any inquiries to our customer service at cs@yesmytrips.com.
7.2 Trip Information: A detailed breakdown of the trip details you have booked.
7.3 Payment Information: A detailed breakdown of your payment details.
7.4 Ticket(s) Attachement: Your tickets for the booking. Please download and keep them on your phone for travel.

8. SRT Tickets
On your SRT tickets you can find the following information:
8.1 SRT Booking Code: The booking code provided by SRT. Please use it for any inquiries with their customer service.
8.2 Travelers Info: Details of the person traveling.
8.3 Trip Info: A detailed breakdown of your trip, including route, carriage, and seat number.
Make sure your tickets are easily accessible when traveling with SRT. Ensure your device has enough battery life before the trip, and consider storing the tickets offline.
You’re all set to travel! Have a safe journey and enjoy your trip!

What to Pack Before Embarking?
• Blanket or Warm Clothes: AC on Thai trains can be powerful! Pack a light blanket, shawl, cardigan, or a warm pair of socks to stay comfortable, especially on overnight journeys.
• Snacks and Drinks are Key: While some trains have vendors or dining cars, it's always a good idea to bring your own snacks and drinks, especially for longer journeys. This ensures you have something you like on hand and can save money.
• Eye Mask and Earplugs: Even if you're not planning on sleeping, these can be incredibly helpful for blocking out light and noise, especially on overnight trains or in busier carriages.
• Portable Charger: Outlets can be unreliable or unavailable on some trains. A fully charged portable charger will keep your devices running, so you can stay entertained or keep in touch.
• Download Entertainment: Load up your phone or tablet with movies, music, or e-books before you go. Wi-Fi isn't always available or reliable on Thai trains.
• Small Padlock: If you're traveling with luggage on an overnight train, a small padlock can secure your bag to the overhead rack or luggage storage area for added peace of mind.
• Wet Wipes or Hand Sanitizer: These are useful for freshening up, especially if you're traveling in a shared compartment or after eating.
• Check the Train Schedule in Advance: Double-check the train schedule and platform information at the station, as delays or changes can occur.
• Be Prepared for Mosquitos: Especially on trains that stop in more rural areas or have open windows, mosquitos can be a nuisance. Insect repellent can be a lifesaver.
FAQ HUA HIN to BANGKOK Train
How long does it take to go from HUA HIN to BANGKOK by train?
It takes approximately 3 hours and 46 minutes
How much is a train ticket from HUA HIN to BANGKOK?
It costs from US$ 2.91
How to book train ticket online from HUA HIN to BANGKOK ?
You can book directly using this link: HUA HIN BANGKOK Need help? Check our How to Book Train Tickets in Thailand in 2025: The Ultimate Step-by-Step Guide
How to book a sleeper train from HUA HIN to BANGKOK ?
Once on the YESMYTRIPS results page choose train RP168, EX86, EX84, RP172, SPCNR32, SP38, SP46 and select sleeper fares.
HUA HIN to BANGKOK Train: Do children get discounted tickets?
Children under age of 3 and not taller than 100cm travel for free, children between the age of 3 to 11 and not taller than 150cm have discount price.
Train from HUA HIN to BANGKOK: What is the baggage allowance?
The baggage allowance on the depends on your class of travel:
- 1st class: 60 kg (110 lbs)
- 2nd class: 40 kg (88 lbs)
- 3rd class: 30 kg (66 lbs)
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