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Travelling by train: buying tickets in the day?

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Hi,

 

Quick question regarding travelling by train these days.

 

I’m considering travelling from Bangkok to Hua Hin by train later this month. Haven’t done so for a long time but when I did I used to buy the ticket on the day of travel. Is that still possible or has anything changed due to Corona etc?

 

DUS

I did this trip a few weeks ago and for the train we took which was C Class only they could only be bought on the day.  The higher classes could be bought in advance.

 

There was a form to complete with personal information before you purchase a ticket and these were available all over the station.

2 hours ago, treetops said:

I did this trip a few weeks ago and for the train we took which was C Class only they could only be bought on the day.  The higher classes could be bought in advance.

 

There was a form to complete with personal information before you purchase a ticket and these were available all over the station.

I 2nd this, and would like to add that some of the shorter journeys can only be bought on the day due to limited class availability.

Seat61.com

Bought a ticket the day before the journey last week , they wanted to see my passport, the train arrived in hua hin 1.5 hours late

I would suggest getting the MRT to Bang Sue and the train from there to HH. It is only a few yards from the MRT to the railway station.

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