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  1. Take shuttle train from Haad Yai to Padang Besar Malaysia station. The return time is flexible as they will wait for everyone who was on the connecting Kommuter train to clear customs and immigration. Should have enough time. Buy the return shuttle train ticket upstairs before heading for Malaysia exit immigration. Can pay in MYR or THB
  2. If going thru Padang use the shuttle train to from Haad Yai.. Immigration on station platforms only open when shuttle is there. Using road crossing may be tedious
  3. There is a fair bit of work done thru to Chomphon but there are gaps also. Lots of cement for new stations, staff housing, platforms and overpasses.Many workers are Burmese. A long way to go still.
  4. His Majesty is paying for the funerals
  5. OP In case you don't know, there is a Padang Besar station in Thailand. Don't get off there.
  6. I believe it's only open just before the shuttles are leaving.
  7. I haven't been able to find out about whether you have to stay a night out of the country if you cross into Malaysia. The only places I have heard that are on the west Cambodia crossings. If I were at Padang I would take the 2 hour train ride to Butterworth/Penang. Everything is good there if you avoid the weekend crowds
  8. If you go on the morning shuttle you could let the railway guy who travels on the train from Haad Yai about your plan to return on the same train. He is very good on customer service. There have been delays with scanning the covid QRs coming into Thailand. That may work in your favour. Depends on how many passengers are entering Thailand
  9. The train usually leaves a Bit later than 45 minutes. But it may not be enough time. There will be people coming to Padang Besar on the Kommuter train from Butterworth who will be in the Immigration also.
  10. I never thought to check reviews. Thanks. Happy with Sathit. Showing its age a Bit but nice bathtubs
  11. I've looked at everything I can think of. There is one mention of the Sathit on a hotel booking site but I'm not confident. Why isn't it on all sites. That site also mentions that the area cannot be visited because it's a covid risk area. I'm guessing that is old news.
  12. Are any of the Padang Besar Thailand hotels open? There were about 5 still operating before covid. Some had long term residents. More Malaysians have been crossing the border lately. May have created some demand.
  13. Most businesses still enforce mask wearing. Supermarkets and department stores, some restaurants, don't go into 7/11a. Many places have a barrier across the door, they don't even let you in. Was at Fort Cornwallis area on Sunday about half are still wearing masks outdoors. Hin bus station most people wearing masks, all the vendors were. Don't know about hotels.
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  15. Malaysia ran a special train My Sawadee direct from KL to HaadYai for Malaysia Day. It was full. Maybe it could become a regular service. I don't know if the carriage are just sitting around or they took them from the east coast services. They had QR problems at boarding and at the border. It left KL at 10 pm. Had sleepers and seats and some classes, 1st and ???
  16. Some friends came in from Pakard recently. Because they were a group the taxi left immediately. It's more likely to have a group if you enter there than Poipet. You still have to make sure the taxi is roadworthy and driver sober. Difficult to post on a tablet. Ads covering up everything
  17. Second day after mask mandate ended. No change from what I can see. Business owners not letting people in without masks
  18. Not on those trains. There is no luggage car south of Haad Yai although occasionally the shuttle is sometimes an older car which could take a bike. From Haad Yai to Bangkok and vv no problem.
  19. KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia has dropped its mask mandate for indoor settings, except for people on public transport and in medical facilities, as well as those who have tested positive for Covid-19. Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said on Wednesday that the government will leave it to the owners of premises to decide whether they will do away with mask wearing. “If they make the decision to impose it, then people must abide (by it) and they can bar those who refuse from entering,” he said.
  20. If you do make sure you keep both boarding passes to show you took the flights
  21. There was a report in the Malaysian press that some Malaysians didn't want to be rescued because they had done a runner from Malaysia because they had debts to money lenders
  22. Kulen in the news a lot at the moment
  23. That should read hijab wearers above. Another fail by autocorrect
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