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As Hua Hin prepares to welcome its new elevated train station, set to open on December 11, the State Railway of Thailand has released a revised train schedule effective December 15, offering enhanced travel options for commuters between Hua Hin and Bangkok.

 

All ticketing services will transition to the new Hua Hin train station from December 11.

 

The most significant change comes on December 15, when all train operations to and from Hua Hin will be transferred to the new elevated station.

 

This shift coincides with the implementation of a new rail timetable, which is a result of introduction of the new dual track line and which promises a faster journey between Hua Hin and the capital.

 

By Jonathan Fairfield

 

Full story: HUA HIN TODAY 2023-12-09

 

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2 hours ago, PETERTHEEATER said:

Please publish the time table to enable travellers to determine if this promise is to be kept.

State Railways of Thailand (SRT) website has an English language option with timetables. 

https://www.railway.co.th/Station/StationList?value2=00DE5502B5AA7B42A92BE9FF953D8EBD010000001FC20E2AD9851A1EC6594E2780769ED0B2708BE86F63B3CE3AA066E228163082

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4 hours ago, soi3eddie said:

Thanks soi3eddie. Unfortunately it will not change to English language despite many 'clicks' I should be surprised to see the fastest train time be less than a leisurely road journey especially taking into account tha travellers disembarking at the Bangkok terminus have to get across the river to get into the city.

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8 hours ago, soi3eddie said:

try this .   works like a charm

https://www.dticket.railway.co.th/DTicketPublicWeb/home/Home

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Stations are not listed in alphabetical order to find Hua Hin, but discovered u just need to enter Hua Hin (which does not appear to be listed anyway!). And then you get an illogical jumbled list of train numbers stopping at Hua Hin with non-chronological times which all appear to be 4 hours plus journey timeanyway. And I have no idea if this is supposed to be the new or old timetable!

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On 12/9/2023 at 11:21 AM, soi3eddie said:
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Stations are not listed in alphabetical order to find Hua Hin, but discovered u just need to enter Hua Hin (which does not appear to be listed anyway!). And then you get an illogical jumbled list of train numbers stopping at Hua Hin with non-chronological times which all appear to be 4 hours plus journey timeanyway. And I have no idea if this is supposed to be the new or old timetable!

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