Trains from Hat Yai to Bangkok

Trains from Hat Yai to Bangkok

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Hat Yai to Bangkok Train Schedule

Hat Yai to Bangkok Train Schedule
Transport NameRoute TimePrice
Kim Transfers Thailand Van 9pax Any time฿ 18,700
Nok Air Economy #DD50107:55 - 09:20฿ 2,729
Thai Lion Air Economy #SL70308:20 - 09:50฿ 4,100
Bangkok Air Economy 11:15 - 19:00฿ 6,660
Thai AirAsia Economy #FD310713:00 - 14:30฿ 4,361
Thai Railway Class II Sleeper AC 15:50 - 10:30฿ 923
Bangkok Air Economy #PG43416:40 - 18:10฿ 3,660
Sri Siam Tour Express 18:00 - 06:20฿ 871
Thai Lion Air Economy #SL171520:25 - 21:55฿ 2,000
Thai AirAsia Economy #FD311322:00 - 23:35฿ 2,270

Transportation from Hat Yai to Bangkok

Facts about the train from Hat Yai to Bangkok

Cheapest Train$38
Fastest Train17h 5m
Earliest Train5:45 PM
Latest Train5:45 PM
Daily Train Routes0
Distance1132 kilometers
TrainThai Railways

Hat Yai to Bangkok Destination Reviews

DV
I thought family of 4 might share cabin but was bunks in a hallway. No window on top bunks. Arrived on time and about an hour late arriving Bang Sue Station from Hat Yei.
Train #172 2nd Class Sleeper AC, Thai Railway (การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย), Jan 1, 2023
SP
all in order, no issues on travel tikets
Train #170 2nd Class Sleeper AC, Thai Railway (การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย), Dec 17, 2022
SW
The sleeper service was good. Clean trains Food in the shop could have more variety.
Train #32 2nd Class Sleeper AC, Thai Railway (การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย), Dec 14, 2022
PL
The bunk was broken, the toilet door is broken, the water rain leaked through the roof. Other people took our seat and we had to make them move. The train was late
Train #172 2nd Class Sleeper Fan, Thai Railway (การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย), Nov 24, 2022
JB
We booked the #32 to depart Hat Ya 17:45 for Bangkok, This was one of the ‘newer’ trains. It was at the platform about 16:30 so plenty of time to sit on it and relax prior to departure. We only booked 4 days in advance and 12Go ensured the tickets were ready for us to collect in the parcel room at Hat Yai station on the day of travel. The parcel room operator knew exactly what/who we were the minute walked through the door so I’m guessing they have this a lot! (The parcel room is just to the left hand side of platform 1). The trip back to Bangkok took 18.5 hours in the end , I think it should have been about 17.5, not an issue for us really. We purchased enough food before we left Hat Yai for the duration of the trip as on a previous route (Bangkok to Chiang Mai) the food service hadn’t reopened since covid so thought the same for this. In the morning (from about 7am) staff did walk up and down offering various snacks so I guess they’re trying to some kind of food service back on track. Just remember if you want a lye in in the morning, don’t let the conductor see your awake otherwise they’ll try and pack the bed down as early as they can! Although some of the announcements are made in English for the stops, the staff walking up/down the isle generally only talk in Thai so it’s not easy to know what they’re saying half the time but didn’t really effect us. Overall it was a good experience again and I’d recommend it if you want a cheaper way to travel back up north.
Train #32 2nd Class Sleeper AC, Thai Railways (การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย), Nov 16, 2022
NV
If they ask you to come and take photography, all need to pay.
Train #32 2nd Class Sleeper AC, Thai Railways (การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย), Nov 1, 2022
SM
Getting the ticket from 12go was a good experience. They answered all my quieries. Getting the ticket from Hatyai office was also a pleasant experience. Train ride in 1st class was definitely a very different experience from the usual 2nd class sleeper. This will be my preferred choice of travelling in the future if we ever take this train again.
Train #32 1st Class Sleeper, Thai Railways (การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย), Oct 30, 2022
T
Prompt reply to queries, hassle free ticket collection, good experience to travel on rail to Bangkok.
Train #32 1st Class Sleeper, Thai Railways (การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย), Oct 27, 2022
SB
The Sleeper AC is freezing cold, the upper bed is way smaller then the lower bed (nearly the same price though). No space at all for personal belongings, no charger, kids and people selling stuff screaming around all night long. Be prepared to bring warm clothes and earplugs / sleeping mask.
Train #38 2nd Class Sleeper AC, Thai Railway (การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย), Oct 23, 2022
NS
The train was great - clean, brand new and one of the safest transportation. It'll be better if the service provider can provide a cafeteria or at least a hot water service on the train since the journey took 20hr from Hatyai to Hua Lamphong. And also need to train the staff in the parcel room as it creates confusion when we wanted to collect our online tickets. They do not know where and how to redeem our tickets!
Train #32 2nd Class Sleeper AC, Thai Railways (การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย), Oct 18, 2022
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How to get from Hat Yai to Bangkok by train

Train from Hat Yai to Bangkok is a decent alternative to bus or air travel. Travelling from Hat Yai to Bangkok by train is easy, safe, and convenient. There is a direct railway link between the two destinations, which makes your trip smooth and hassle-free. Tickets are available for online booking and it is a good idea to buy them in advance to secure your seat. To get the most out of your train journey, check the schedule and choose the most convenient departure. As a rule, trains and ticket classes are available for every taste and budget.

How far is Hat Yai from Bangkok?

The distance from Hat Yai to Bangkok is 1132 km. Railways link the two destinations so that you can travel direct without connections. If there are connections, they will be indicated in your ticket.

How long does it take to get from Hat Yai to Bangkok by train?

Depending on the type of train, the length of your railway journey from Hat Yai to Bangkok may vary. The slowest train needs about 17h 5m to get to Bangkok, and the fastest one brings you there in about 17h 5m. We recommend opting for the fastest service to save you time, especially if you travel by day. With overnight service, the difference of a couple of hours seems not so crucial and may prove even convenient.

Note that trains normally depart on time from their station of origin but sometimes come later than scheduled to their terminus. It is better not to plan short connections if you are going to continue your journey immediately after arrival to Bangkok.

In many destinations, train stations are located very centrally and have good transport connections with the rest of the city, bus stations, and airports. It mostly concerns the older and well-established railway stations. The newer and bigger ones tend to appear in the outskirts of towns and cities, first of all, due to the reason of limited space in the central locations. Getting to and from there may be challenging even by taxi, as restrictions may apply on taxi operators allowed to serve the passengers. Hence, we highly recommend double-checking the location of the station you will depart from and arrive at as some destinations have several train stations.

How much does it cost to get from Hat Yai to Bangkok by train?

There may be carriages of a different class on one and the same train on one and the same route. The price of your ticket will vary accordingly – from a dirt-cheap tag for hard seats to high numbers for super comfy overnight sleeper berths on luxury trains. For the Hat Yai – Bangkok route, the cheapest ticket costs while if you want to travel with more comfort, expect to pay for the most expensive option.

Travelling by train essentials

  • Train tickets often sell out well before the date of departure. Book them in advance even if your travel does not fall onto high-season dates. Travelling during peak periods which also include public and national holidays, and long or bank weekends, advanced booking is a must if you do not want to remake your travel plans on the spot. It is unnecessary to go to the train station to book – buy your ticket online in a few clicks.
  • Advanced booking ensures you get the seats and berths you want. For example, the lower berths are always the first to sell out, while upper berths may be available even on the departure date. Similarly, for longer distances, it is the night trips that enjoy the highest demand, while you may be able to grab a ticket for the same route an hour before departure if it is an inconvenient day ride that eats a huge part of your time.
  • There may be different carriages within one and the same train: fan-only and air-conditioned; hard seats and soft seats; second class berths and private compartments. Before buying your ticket, make sure you understand what type of seat you are paying for. Prices may differ greatly, but sometimes it is a good idea to pay more not to spend 20 hours on a hard seat in a fan-only carriage. In general, second-class berths are a good choice for longer overnight trips, while for shorter 4-6-hour day journeys, a soft seat is a great option.
  • Air-conditioning on trains can be excessive – as well as heating during the cold season. Make sure to pack layers not to get cold or hot during your trip. In hot countries, fan-only carriages are a cheaper and acceptable alternative to air-conditioned carriages.
  • There are toilets on board a train. Depending on the type of train, some carriages can be equipped with simple squat-type toilets or normal Western toilets. Regardless of your ticket's price, the train toilets' cleanness is not often up to the standard, alas. It especially concerns cheaper classes, though even in first-class carriages, complaints are not unheard of.
  • There is normally a dining carriage on long-distance trains, but on some routes, dining carriages have become extinct due to covid-19 restrictions. Check in advance if food is available on board or simply pack some snacks to be on the safe side. On many trains, you will also see hawkers patrolling the aisles during the journey and selling soft beverages and snacks. Alcohol drinks are prohibited on trains.
  • Smoking is prohibited, too, if, of course, you are not travelling by a common class somewhere in China or Indonesia!
  • Arrive at the train station at least half an hour before departure to allow enough time to find your platform and go through check-in formalities. A passport or other ID which you use for buying your train ticket is almost always needed, so keep it at hand to produce when asked at check-in or boarding.
  • Trains may arrive at their destination later than scheduled. These delays are not uncommon, especially for long-haul routes. Be ready and plan accordingly. Yet compared to buses, trains are less weather and traffic dependent hence more reliable schedule-wise.