Located just next to and link to Hua Lumphong train station. Very convenient for transits travelers.
Soon the blue line subway will be bore through and link too.
Get off on this station (MRT) and walk for about 10min... u can get to the famous temple as well as noodles... try it!
Good price...good location but difficult to booking and buy tickets 😓
its a central train station that caters all trains going to northern and southern Thailand. it has a very nice guards on duty and help desk that will help you and they will try to communicate if they can't speak English using body language or look for someone who can help you. it is accessible by different kinds of transportation like train (MRT), busses, private cars or taxi.
Last station of Blue line. Nicely managed.
Super cheap trains to Ayutthaya. Convenient point to walk through China Town to Royal Palace.
MRT is awesome! This station is great, end of the line so if you get on here you will get a seat. BTS is great as well. Bangkok has terrible traffic so think twice before you get a cab, you might be sitting in traffic, and unlike cars crowded trains move just as fast - no traffic. Long live public transportation!
Kinda old but nice. You have food and chairs if you need to wait. Ive traveled from this station a few times and it’s almost always on time. Get some water before getting on the train, and if you have a long ride to Chiangmai, make sure to use earplugs to avoid vendors loud voices every 5 seconds :)
It's MRT so it's good. Peaceful.
Great location with an exit just to the train station easy to go to Chinatown too
very easy to navigate since it is the last/first stop. well maintained. before you enter security will check your bag!
Nice things to see about history of station. Only place to check your bag a bit roughly but not seriously.
A very beautiful train station.i go Laos by there for overnight train. The station has luggage leave office! It's do good! Walking distance to subway.
The best place for cheap travel to all parts of Thailand. At busy times of the year and public holidays it's a good idea to buy your ticket the day before you want to depart.
It's near the railroad terminal of the same name, where you can take the train to Ayutthaya and even Kanchanaburi (River Kwai bridge)
After getting off the station, across the canal and go straight ahead around 15 mins, you'll reach Chinatown. There stands a roundabout and the giant Chinatown gate. Behind the gate is Bangkok Hospital, by the side of the hospital is the famous Yaowarat Road
The MRT is clean and comfortable, though currently it doesn't cover many major attractions except the Chatuchak Market
Staffs are helpful. You can leave your luggage at the Left Baggage Office so you can stroll around while waiting your train to departure. There is no power outlet on the train so make sure your juice is full before boarding.
Do not believe those who said train is cheaper. Just like in all countries, trains is slower and more expansive than bus. For the price of sleeping train second class you can get VIP bus with food, air con, wifi and airplane like business class seats. The first class tickets are books way in advance and cost more than 1000 baht. As for the train station - service is awesome and there is place for foreigners wi air con too. I personally prefer bus
Very good for crowd study. Be careful of bus hawkers who say bus trips are cheaper than train rides, because of course the trains are cheaper. Loitered around and took the train from this station to Chiang Mai (a total of 14 hours). Oh yeah!
No problem buying a ticket. Train left on time. Limited clean places to eat at the station. Store where you can buy drinks and snacks for your trip. Public toliets with small charge. Like a sauna inside the station.
The friendliest employees are located at this railway station. It's easy to navigate and the employees are extremely helpful. The trains arrived on time, and ran smoothly.