Bangkok-Hua Hin in ONLY 3 hours by train?| New Line & Station opened Dec 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
  • A new train timetable came into operation on 15th December 2023 that promised to slash the journey time from Bangkok to Hua Hin from 4 hours down to only 3 hours! So I took the first train on the opening day to see if it lived up to it's promises!
    You can book Thai trains at any railway station, or by using the d ticket app.
    You can also book on the website
    dticket.railwa...
    You can track trains using the train tracker
    ttsview.railwa...

Комментарии • 205

  • @Nirand1000X
    @Nirand1000X 10 месяцев назад +2

    Wow Wow Wow ...Wonderful trip !

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  10 месяцев назад

      Yes, it was great! Thanks for your comment!

  • @nowgettheretravel
    @nowgettheretravel Год назад +8

    Awesome news. I love Hua Hin. This new train line makes it that much easier to get to.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад

      Thanks. I agree, Hua Hin is a great place to visit. And once they sort the teething troubles, this will make it more 'doable' from Bangkok

  • @Paul_in_Thailand
    @Paul_in_Thailand Год назад +4

    The station looks amazing and a huge engineering feat. Been past it many times. Hope to use it one day

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад +2

      I'm back there today heading out on the sleeper train. It's a fantastic construction albeit a bit soulless! Thanks.

  • @BushmanUKoriginal
    @BushmanUKoriginal Год назад +4

    Great to see an economy investing into infrastructure with a long term view.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад +1

      There has been a massive investment in the Thai railways over the last few years. Have to give the authorities credit for that really!

  • @keithwinters3031
    @keithwinters3031 Год назад +2

    Nice to know can still buy a paper ticket at station.
    Great work. Love the vids.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад

      Many thanks for the support, Keith. I took my QR code to the ticket office and asked if they'd print it. She looked at me like an alien and politely declined! 😉

  • @Walk4r
    @Walk4r 6 месяцев назад +3

    unfortunately took me nearly 71 hours to get to huahin. admittedly i walked from bangkok tho lol. great video bud, very informative

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  6 месяцев назад +3

      My goodness, that's some feat. Not to mention "feet". Well done on that achievement!

    • @Walk4r
      @Walk4r 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@balloonchasermeh walking on a motorway isn’t too hard. just bloody hot. super fun. keep up the great work bud

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  6 месяцев назад

      @Walk4r it sounds like hard work and dangerous to me, mate! But I'm not known for my stamina or bravery! Thanks for the positive comments! Appreciate it.

  • @molonlabe9602
    @molonlabe9602 Год назад +7

    Thai trains are a good way to travel if you have the time. Relaxing, good views, but notoriuiously late arrivals. The Phetchaburi desert is the famous Ca-noam-moe-gaeng. It's like a cutard pie and very delicious. Thanks for the video.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад

      I used the train tracker to follow the next day's train and that was 75 minutes late at Hua Hin. But good news! Today the train arrived on time just 3 hours after leaving Bangkok. The bad news was I didn't eat any pie today!

  • @jeffrussell488
    @jeffrussell488 Год назад +2

    As always fantastic well worth knowing content.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад +1

      Many thanks for your support. It's this sort of comment that makes me pick up the camera and go again!

    • @jeffrussell488
      @jeffrussell488 Год назад +1

      @@balloonchaser wishing you a great time making new content, looking forward to seeing more stuff and trying out your ideas…

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад +1

      @@jeffrussell488 I'll do my best! Here's to a good 2024 for all!

  • @pg.travels
    @pg.travels Год назад +3

    This is a great video! Rare to find video's on trains in Thailand from someone that actually knows what they are talking about... So much bad info out there! I always want to make a video on the topic myself but laziness gets in the way....

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад

      I'm so pleased to read a generous comment like this! I do try to provide useful information where possible, because I hope others will give train travel a go in Thailand! Thanks again!

  • @PeterFreitag
    @PeterFreitag Год назад +2

    thank you

  • @MalMilligan
    @MalMilligan Год назад +2

    I'm from the New York City area so trains are in my DNA... incredibly I've been in Pattaya for almost 18 months and have not been on one yet. After this video I'm determined to get started and find the station in Pattaya that I've driven past dozens of times without recognizing... lol

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. I highly recommend the 9 Baht train from Pattaya down to Sattahip (Chuk Samet station). Check out my review if you haven't already seen it! Other than that there's only one or two trains a day up to Bangkok unfortunately. They need more trains on the pattaya line!

    • @MalMilligan
      @MalMilligan Год назад

      I did see your previous vid on that... looked like an interesting voyage. I also saw a vid from Phil (Mr. Egg) going to Bangkok on a 4 hour ride I think. That would be what we called "taking the local" because of all the extra stops... Cheers !

  • @rahuljain6580
    @rahuljain6580 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi , I just somehow cannot find the tickets on the website for travel in August 2024 …….

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  10 месяцев назад

      Normally tickets are available 30 days before departure for short distance trains and 90 days before departure for long distance. Hope this helps.

    • @rahuljain6580
      @rahuljain6580 10 месяцев назад +1

      I guess that explains why I’m unable to see the availability, will you recommend buying the tickets on spot for Bangkok to Hua Hin ? Thanks

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  10 месяцев назад

      ​@@rahuljain6580Personally, I'd try to book in advance as some trains do get booked up, plus it gives you a chance to reserve your seats in second class.

    • @rahuljain6580
      @rahuljain6580 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@balloonchaser thank you for your advice, Is the second class decent enough ? Im confused between the first and the second class …..

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  10 месяцев назад

      @rahuljain6580 On the train, the 7.30am departure, there isn't any first class. But to answer your question, yes, the seats and legroom is OK for most people in Second Class. And the coaches are reasonably clean and not the oldest on Thai railways, so I think you'll be fine!

  • @TwinJalanugraha
    @TwinJalanugraha Год назад +1

    thank you

  • @mmamommamo6152
    @mmamommamo6152 Год назад +1

    Lovely short video. I hope you can made a video about Hua Hin .

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад

      Many thanks! On this trip I didn't stay but I'm planning to return in the new year! More videos to come!

  • @WalkingmanPattaya
    @WalkingmanPattaya Год назад +2

    Well described on ticketing options and the new train station BC. Environmentally friendly way to travel and just an hour more than it takes in a private car. Good to know. 👍

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад

      Many thanks for your positive feedback! I appreciate that! Less stressful than driving to be sure. Some new rolling stock probably wouldn't go amiss. But hey, I'm just being picky!

  • @thecryptostrategist2433
    @thecryptostrategist2433 Год назад +5

    Another train video. You do like them! The new station in Bangkok looks like it was built by Chinese. It has the same look and feel as any one of the hundreds of identical stations that popped up across China in the last decade. I much preferred the traditional look of the Hua Hin station. I hope there will be a Hua Hin video, because I am interested in that place.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад +4

      Thanks, David. It's true, I like trains in Thailand. Very underrated form of travel in my humble. Unfortunately, I only stayed a few hours before heading back to Bangkok. I'm off to chiang mai tomorrow! I'll put Hua Hin on the list for more attention though!

    • @wSpaceArt
      @wSpaceArt Год назад +3

      2018, I traveled Bangkok-Chiangmai night sleeper train. I spoke to the conductor iin the next morning asking about the train; the conductor eagered to show me the train is made in China. He brought me to a corner and opened a compartment, pointing the Chinese characters on the panel board. He was excited to have a modern train vs. the conventional greenish model.

    • @nakorntunsirimas5854
      @nakorntunsirimas5854 Год назад

      The train stations all over Thailand are being built by the Thai government as an upgraded for the dual track system national wide.

    • @dantae666
      @dantae666 Год назад +1

      ​@@balloonchaserdon't forget to get OUT of the square/old town to go to the clubs and go to the top of Maya shopping mall for drinks in the evening

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад +1

      @dantae666 Yes, that's good advice. A couple of months ago I stayed in the Nimman area, and there were some cool venues there for sure! Chiang Mai is great place!

  • @karltraveldude7817
    @karltraveldude7817 10 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent video , thank you ....

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the positive comment, Karl!

  • @gif24gt60
    @gif24gt60 Год назад +2

    They going to have a fast train from bangkok to pattaya continuing to jomtien?

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад

      In the future, fast trains will go from Bangkok to Pattaya and Utapao Airport which will take them close to Jomtien, but not through Jomtien. That's my understanding. Still a few years aways, though!

  • @chriss7213
    @chriss7213 Год назад +1

    Great Video ty

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад

      My absolute pleasure. More rail trips next month!

  • @Tiaimo
    @Tiaimo Год назад +16

    1. BKK --> Nathon Prathom = Completed, dual tracks.
    2. Nakhon Pathom --> Ratchaburi = under construction - schedule to complete April 2024.
    3. Ratchaburi --> Hua Hin = Completed, dual tracks.
    The section No.2 delayed due to many factors. The main issue was illegal land occupation. SRT give them time to move out. This process takes a lot of time.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад +2

      That'd great information. Thanks very much for sharing! Very useful

  • @wSpaceArt
    @wSpaceArt Год назад +1

    Taxi transit from Chatuchak to the new station renders more time, plus the delay. Enough hassles. The old station Hua Lamphong has no more Bangkok-Hua Hin train schedule now?Thanks.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад +1

      Thanks. For many the old station was more convenient and it most certainly had more character. You can still get some local services from there and the special day excursions including the steam train and the "floating train". But nearly all long distance services, including Hua Hin, are now leaving from the new station. There is one exception, I believe, which is train number 261 from Bangkok to Hua Hin which still goes from Hua Lamphong. Best to check it's still operating if you fancy catching it!

  • @mcm95403
    @mcm95403 6 месяцев назад +2

    I'd enjoy the extra time to take in the scenery. Everything doesn't have to happen at break-neck speed.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  6 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, I agree with that. That's why I also reviewed the one that takes nearly four & a half hours. See here: ruclips.net/video/e3QWgNztzJs/видео.htmlsi=NWgYi4sT-al3hcC6

  • @dantae666
    @dantae666 Год назад +1

    When will you release more chiang mai videos? and are you using the DJI osmo three?. im interested in your thoughts on cameras and editing software especially for beginners

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад

      Great question. I do have a bit more footage of Chiang Mai (mainly hotels, restaurants, shopping more than nightlife) that will be out within the next two weeks.
      For filming, I have a pocket 2 and a DJI action 2, which I've used on recent videos, along with a Samsung s23 ultra.
      Editing software: I'm a big fan of capcut (it's what I always use), and I'd wholeheartedly recommend it for beginners and those wanting a few extra features alike.

  • @PREPFORIT
    @PREPFORIT Год назад +1

    It's good to know this travel option.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад

      Thanks, PFI. Always good to have options! Nice weekend away possible!

  • @SebDangerfield-yu7cm
    @SebDangerfield-yu7cm Год назад +3

    Great info. Thanks (although the embedded subtitles are a tad distracting and irritating especially as there's a subtitle button already available on RUclips).
    If you like trains and haven't been to the Bridge on the River Kwai area of Kanchanaburi province, I'd recommend you grab a (3rd class only) train from Thonburi (Bangkok Noi) station in Bangkok.
    The trip costs 100Bt, leaves at a respectable 1:55pm and takes around 2.5 hours.
    Hawkers pop on and off the train at its various stops so you can buy food and drinks plus, there's a market right next to the station, if you need one..
    You can also get up, walk around and even sit between the carriages if you want a smoke.
    If you do the trip, DON'T get off the train at Kanchanaburi but stay on to the following stop which is at the famous River Kwai Bridge.
    The riverside road which connects the bridge to Kanchanaburi town centre is where the most tourist-oriented accommodations and nightlife is and is populated with Western ex-pats and backpackers as well as regular tourists (including families).
    Conversely, the actual town area seems more suited to coachloads of Chinese and Japanese tourists who don't tend to frequent the rough'n'ready bar scenes of the Maenam Kwai "strip", where there's loads of bars, restaurants with some "floating" on the river (Thai, Indian, Pizza, American, British, Australian, German) as well as a couple of 7/11's and Tesco Locals, plus traditional Thai massage parlours, barbers, tattooists and the like.
    You can usually find hotel or guest house rooms ranging from just a couple of hundred Bt per night, or so, right up to plush 5* resorts and floating hotels which are all priced accordingly.
    As well as visiting the bridge, there's a million things to do in the province from Waterfalls to temples, caves, mountain hikes, river rafting, war museums, WWII POW cemeteries, dams, lakes (even at least one with a man-made beach), boat trips, river rafting, canoeing, elephant sanctuaries etc.
    I think the tiger sanctuary may have closed down (GOOD) but, if it hasn't, please don't go as it is proper exploitative and all the poor creatures seem ill-kept and drugged up, to keep them placid for the tourists to stroke them and have photograph opportunities.
    Anyway, thanks again for the vlog. Very much appreciated.
    If TAT want a Kanchanaburi Ambassador, ask them to give me a call.😉😊

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад +2

      Many thanks for the detailed comment, Seb. Lots of great information in there.
      Sorry you didn't like the subtitles. I'm experimenting with what's the best way to get info across. Some people like them, others certainly don't.
      As I mentioned I used to work in rachaburi and my immigration office was over in kanchanaburi, so I got over there any times. Actually, I liked it so much that when my mother came on her one visit to Thailand that's where we went, including the train. But I'm certainly not as knowledgeable as you about it. So thanks again for sharing the info.

    • @SebDangerfield-yu7cm
      @SebDangerfield-yu7cm Год назад +2

      @@balloonchaser You're welcome. Pleased you're familiar with Kan.
      Maybe someone reading the comments will find the info useful to them and I'm always happy to promote the place as the locals could benefit from more visitors.
      I certainly found your info helpful as I've not yet gotten around to visiting Hua Hin, myself. Always fancied it but never gotten around to it.
      Am more than a little tempted to rent a boat (maybe buy one) and float down the Maenam Kwai river which meets the sea not too far from Hua Hin.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад +1

      @SebDangerfield-yu7cm Cheers, Seb. I'm sure anyone reading your comments will find them very helpful. Kanchanaburi is a beautiful province. I think you'd probably enjoy Hua Hin. There's plenty to do there, and obviously the beaches are a bug attraction. Good luck with the planned boat trip. Let me know if it comes to fruition!

  • @LePubPattaya
    @LePubPattaya Год назад +1

    Hope to do this trip one day.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад

      Yes, apparently, there's some interesting places to visit in Hua Hin!

  • @MyJily
    @MyJily 15 дней назад

    do you know when you can again sail from pattaya to hua hin and back again

  • @jamesmartin1895
    @jamesmartin1895 8 месяцев назад +1

    if you are not pressed for time - taking the train for the scenic view is worth it :D

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  8 месяцев назад +1

      I agree with you. And that 7.30am departure gets you there quite quickly...when it runs on time!

  • @bigbopper6311
    @bigbopper6311 Год назад +2

    2nd class, that's above and beyond, did you catch the next train back. your finding some great topics BC super job.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад

      Hey BB, I got the bus back this morning. And tomorrow an overnight train to chiang mai. We'll, it keeps me busy! Thanks for the support!

  • @normhanson981
    @normhanson981 9 месяцев назад +2

    Looks an amazing country , the uk is so expensive now , I am 61 and looking to retire in 5 years , I think I will look to investigate a retirement visa to live in Hua Hin , thanks , liked and subbed.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  9 месяцев назад +1

      Many thanks, Norm. Hua Hin would be a great place to retire. Get here as fast as you can! I left the UK aged 47 and haven't regretted it yet!

    • @normhanson981
      @normhanson981 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@balloonchaser you look as though you are really enjoying yourself . The state pension of £1,000 per month won’t go far in the uk unfortunately, bit of an existence , much appreciated.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  9 месяцев назад +1

      @normhanson981 I agree with you. £1,000 isn't much in the UK, but you get a lot more for your money in Thailand. My first job in Thailand I was on 30,000 thai baht and lived ok. £1000 is currently 46,000 thai baht, and you can do more than exist on that if you don't go crazy! I recommend it.

    • @normhanson981
      @normhanson981 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@balloonchaser thank you .

    • @thatwilldonicely1314
      @thatwilldonicely1314 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@balloonchaser state pension for single person here in the UK is £884 per month after the recent rise, dont know where the £1000 comes from ??

  • @kevin-ty4nm
    @kevin-ty4nm 8 месяцев назад +1

    hello Sir...great video....was it a direct train ride from bkk to hua hin or did you have to transfer anywhere?

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your question. The train is direct. You don't need to change anywhere. Give it a try. You'll like it!

    • @kevin-ty4nm
      @kevin-ty4nm 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@balloonchaser thanks m8 for your reply...will give it a go Cheers..

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  8 месяцев назад

      @@kevin-ty4nm Let me know how you get on with it!

    • @kevin-ty4nm
      @kevin-ty4nm 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@balloonchaser I certainly will...do you reccomend buying ticket at station or in advance?

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  8 месяцев назад

      @@kevin-ty4nm I use the D ticket app. I would book in advance once you know when you want to go. The 7.30am train is timetabled to be the quickest. But whichever you get, they'll be some nice views along the way!

  • @Paul-u4b
    @Paul-u4b 3 месяца назад +1

    Your video was good. But give times and prices. Everything you do.. even if you don’t buy it. Like beer prices.. it would be help full.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the comment, Paul. I'll do my best!

  • @newgabe09
    @newgabe09 11 месяцев назад +1

    I wonder if it's possible to still go into the old station? I hear it's beautiful.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, you can walk to the old station in a couple of minutes. They announced they are opening it as a museum, but I'm not totally sure if that's open yet. You're right, it's a beautiful place and even won an award just before they closed it! But at least it's going to be kept rather than being demolished or redeveloped!

    • @felipe9941
      @felipe9941 10 месяцев назад

      Im heading there tomorrow..and going to Huahin ...video was really useful to see a preview of the new station ..thank you.

  • @Swaggerlot
    @Swaggerlot Год назад +1

    The stopping for opposite direction trains is I think due to it being a single track line in all or part. The stations provide the passing places.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад

      Yes, that's right. They've opened up a large stretch of dual track line, but it's not complete all the way to Hua Hin yet. Once it is, I think most of the delays will stop. I saw the service today arrived on time, so maybe the teething troubles are down to coordination.

    • @Swaggerlot
      @Swaggerlot Год назад +1

      @@balloonchaser I'm not sure how far they have got with the dual track, lots of earth moved though.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад

      @Swaggerlot I read somewhere they've completed about 240-280km. Either way, they're definitely moving in the right direction!

  • @Farawaynow
    @Farawaynow 27 дней назад

    Nice video! Do the front row seats give you more space to put luggage?

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  27 дней назад +1

      Many thanks. Not really more luggage space at the front. In fact you could argue they're slightly more cramped because you can't put your feet under any seat in front! There are luggage racks in the carriages and a place for bags at the back of the carriage. I only booked the front seat for a better view to show on the video! 👍

  • @thatwilldonicely1314
    @thatwilldonicely1314 8 месяцев назад +1

    hi i am going to Hua Hin next year and that journey looks nice, the only concern i have is ill have a large suitcase, i saw some head height storage but my case would not fit on that, is there storage elsewhere in the carriage ? cheers

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  8 месяцев назад

      It's a while since I took that trip, and I was travelling light. But I think there was some space at the end of the carriage, near where the toilets are. You wouldn't be the only one travelling with a suitcase, so I'm pretty certain it would be ok! Have a nice trip next year!

  • @sixtyfy6601
    @sixtyfy6601 9 месяцев назад +1

    great info Thanks, any idea whether the lines from hua hin to bangkok airport is up ?

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the positive feedback! Train to the airport isn't a good option. My best advice to get from Hua Hin to Suvanabhumi by public transport is to take a bus. You can see where it goes from on this short video here
      ruclips.net/user/shortsvV0CYp-AzJo?si=kikxCQ7ff2q7dYni
      It goes more frequently than the pattaya bus, but you'd need to check the departure times as I haven't been for a whole.

    • @sixtyfy6601
      @sixtyfy6601 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@balloonchaser thanks again for the tip !

  • @shanksy9219
    @shanksy9219 Год назад +1

    Flying out to thailand in the new year and heading to hua hin.. May get the train but hard choice as a cab is only around 700baht

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад

      Taxi is more convenient, especially if coming from the airport. There's also a decent coach service operated by Roong Reuang Company. But, if you have time, the train is more fun! Have a great trip!

    • @tuttirulla
      @tuttirulla 11 месяцев назад

      Road safety is a big issue in Thailand which is why I would choose the train whenever I can.

  • @alanmc9152
    @alanmc9152 Год назад +1

    Last year I took the train from Bangkok to Hua Hin. Was over 2 hours late. It's disappointing it is still stopping despite twin tracking. Still a problem that there are still no conveniently timed services Hua Hin to Bangkok. The morning service is a sleeper service starting Surat Thani. How late will that be?
    For the return to BKK or Pattaya there is a comfortable coach service.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад

      Many thanks, Alan. They seem to have a real problem with scheduling. If (when) one train is late on the single track it delays all the others and the whole thing snowballs. Hopefully the rest of the dual track will open next year. I took the bus back to Pattaya. Just over 4 hours bus station to bus station. Good service for 473 baht.

  • @MaxPlayne87
    @MaxPlayne87 11 месяцев назад +5

    Took the train from Hua Hin to Bangkok. Was supposed to take the 6:32am ordinary but ended up taking the 4am special express which was 2 hours late and reached Hua Hin at 6am instead 😂 They clearly have no idea how to time their train schedules as it seems that no train is ever on time.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks. That reminds me of when I used to work in Rachaburi and we used to spend weekends away in Hua Hin. Used to get the "milk train" back on Monday morning and still be at work by 7.30am! I think the single track system is still the biggest problem in many areas. If one train is late, they're all late! More raised dual tracks is the way forward!

  • @tobyprice1092
    @tobyprice1092 Год назад +1

    I'm off to Hua Hin for Xmas. I'm driving and it's a head ache. I am close to the services on the way to Bangkok. Can be 6 or 6.5 hrs. South BKK is a nightmare just now especially Bang Na. Maybe get the wife to drive.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад +1

      Best of luck with that one, Toby. Hua Hin hasn't really got the infrastructure for driving. Probably part of the planning restrictions that they haven't got a quick motorway link. The train could be a good option for some, once they iron out the teething problems. Anyway, have a good trip!

  • @anmolpednekar
    @anmolpednekar Год назад +1

    Can you advise what are the attractions in Hua hin

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад +1

      Thanks. You get a nice view of the golf course from the station, for those who play. Some lovely long sandy beaches, a couple of decent shopping areas and many restaurants that serve delicious food. Hotels to meet all budgets and tastes and a good night market! Some nice mountains and parks not too far away. A few nice temples. Lots to do!

    • @davidslowhand5172
      @davidslowhand5172 10 месяцев назад

      There's a new train station to start with and then there's the famous old train station...and then go and explore Hua Hin and the surrounding areas.

  • @Stevonthemove
    @Stevonthemove Год назад +1

    I would they have gone backwards.before just stroll into hualomphong buy ticket get on train.ok could take 5 hours journey but cost and messing about getting to new one?plus all that q code this and that,what if uour mobile battery goes flat?

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад

      Thanks, Stevos. I know many people liked Hua Lumphong station. I guess there simply wasn't the room to expand it. You can still buy a ticket at any railway station. The QR code is if you book online.

  • @JamesColemanChess
    @JamesColemanChess Год назад +1

    Hi mate, interesting video. I may give that a try in February when I’m back. Was there a first class ticket option at all?

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад

      Thanks, James. I'm pretty sure on this train there wasn't a first class option. But I think you'd still enjoy the journey. Although ageing rolling stock, it's comfortable enough and only 3 hours (hopefully by February they'll have sorted any issues!) Give it a go ,mate!

  • @hongkongcat
    @hongkongcat 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank . I come from Hong Kong 😊

  • @Alyssa-hz2ee
    @Alyssa-hz2ee 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi people,was asking myself if there is transportation from hua hin to krabi?does anyone know?greetings

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks. There's a bus and van service, I believe. Costs somewhere around 1,000 thai baht and takes about 12 hours. No train link from hua hin. Although you could go to surat thani by train and then a van from there.

  • @SimiTravels
    @SimiTravels Год назад

    hey man your video just came IN PERFECT TIME !! i'm going to bangkok in january and i'd love to spend few days in Hua hin, , nice video thanks ! One thing , is there a way " fast " or good to move from Hua Hin to Phuket ( Patong would be just fine ) ? Like night bus maybe ? or ? thank you started to follow you and dropped like thx

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад

      Thanks for your comment. Believe it or not, the fastest way to get to Patong would be to go back to Bangkok Airport and fly. There's a good bus service to the airport. airporthuahinbus.com/
      You could go by road or rail down to phuket but unfortunately it's not fast!

  • @louisebrinkmann3373
    @louisebrinkmann3373 Год назад +1

    I tried to book from Krung Threp Appiwat to Hua Hin and it only provides train 31 with sleeping coaches departing at 16:50 and arriving at 20:20. This makes me think I am picking the wrong train?

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад +1

      There are the following departures from Krung Thep to Hua Hin
      07:30 (Train 43)
      15:10 (171)
      16:10 (37)
      16:50 (31)
      17:50 (169)
      18:50 (83)
      19:50 (85)
      20:30 (167)
      22:50 (39)

    • @louisebrinkmann3373
      @louisebrinkmann3373 Год назад +1

      @@balloonchaser thanks so much - I will try again on the website.

    • @louisebrinkmann3373
      @louisebrinkmann3373 Год назад +1

      It is strange, for December it lists all the trains as you show, but for Feb - there is only one train to pick. May wait until we arrive to purchase the tickets.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад +1

      @louisebrinkmann3373 It's possible the other trains aren't regarded as long distance, so they can be booked 30 days in advance. So if you want to book a non sleeper service, try again 30 days before departure, and I think that should work fine. Hope that makes sense!

  • @peapaulofthailand6539
    @peapaulofthailand6539 Год назад +1

    Train spotter. Thai style 🇹🇭🤣 In that case, im glad I got to do Hua Lamphong to old Hua Hin Station then.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад +1

      Thanks, Paul. Most people have fond memories of the old Hua Lamphong station and the old Hua Hin station. But time moves on! You can walk back to the original Hua Hin station and it will become a museum. Hua Lamphong still has some local services and special excursions. I believe there's still one slow train a day to Hua Hin still running.

  • @TheThailightZone
    @TheThailightZone Год назад +2

    Smell the paint? I think that is in your head. 😂 They painted it long ago.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад +1

      They were putting some paint on when I was there, honest! And as you saw in the video, the guy was still finishing the name plate outside. They were also working on the toilet facilities when I arrived. Not finished yet but will be good when it's all open with the retail facilities! Thanks!

  • @keith9970
    @keith9970 Год назад +1

    Nice work again Balloon Chaser......hope to be on that train in 2 months. Getting the 0730 train means having to hang around for a few hours on arrival in HH (hope I pronounced that correctly 😀) before booking into the hotel, but of the other 8 trains that leave daily from Bangkok to HH none depart Bangkok before 1510. Those pesky Thais really aren't morning people.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад +1

      Thanks ,Keith. You have the perfect pronunciation of HH! Yes, there lots of trains in the afternoon but only one in the morning from the Aphiwat station. I believe there's still a slow third class train from hua lamphong at 9.20am if you're not in a hurry! Some hotels will let you check in early if they aren't full, and all will let you drop off your bags. Yesterday I checked in just after 11am. Anyway, I'm sure you'll have a great trip coming soon!

  • @dantae666
    @dantae666 Год назад +1

    Just need a trainline of bangkok airport to pattaya

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад

      True! That's the big plan for a high speed link between the 2 Bangkok Airports and Utapao Airport via Pattaya. But how many years will it take to build?

    • @dantae666
      @dantae666 Год назад +1

      @@balloonchaser Many i will be old before such a project is done. At least there is a reliable coach between the 2 destinations.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад

      @dantae666 They do seem to have purchased (almost) all the land they need, and I know one foreigner who is working on the project planning who says it is definitely going to happen "soon". But, yes, soon could be several years yet!

  • @inzakaew
    @inzakaew Год назад +1

    Good news only 3hrs fom bangkok to huahin
    Bad news only one train in the morning

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад +1

      Yes, true! Not sure why almost all leave in the afternoon/evening. 7.30am is an early start for a lot of people for sure!

  • @richardincm
    @richardincm 7 месяцев назад +3

    The ground-floor of that new central station was used as the main vaccination-centre for Bangkok during the Covid-lockdown era. I got jabbed there for-free twice, with the Thai-produced AstraZeneca vaccine, Thank-You to the Thai-government !

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  7 месяцев назад

      Interesting stuff, Richard! I think the size of that concourse they probably could have fitted the whole country in there, at the same time! It's a pretty impressive building, albeit without any of the charm of the older Bangkok stations.

    • @richardincm
      @richardincm 7 месяцев назад

      @@balloonchaser Yes, they were apparently handling at least 25k people per-day, very efficiently IME, limited only by the supplies of the vaccine.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  7 месяцев назад +1

      @richardincm Well, we're still here to tell the tale, and that's the most important thing. Generally, Thailand did a decent job including everyone in their free vaccination programme. Next up, the high-speed trains from Krung Thep Aphiwat Station!

  • @huahintrainspotters
    @huahintrainspotters Год назад +1

    3 hours only the trains operating by Diesel Railcar which are Train 43/40/39/44

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад +1

      Many thanks for the helpful information 👍

    • @huahintrainspotters
      @huahintrainspotters Год назад +1

      @@balloonchaser with pleasure sir, love your content.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад

      @@huahintrainspotters That's really kind of you to say so - cheers!

  • @dapro2524
    @dapro2524 7 месяцев назад +1

    1:04 😂 the editing

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  7 месяцев назад

      Wonder what he really said? 😀

  • @WanderlustReports
    @WanderlustReports Год назад +1

    Interesting. These trains are so slow, half an hour is somewhat better... if you can trust the timetable...It's much shorter in driving, providing you don't have to go to the north of Bangkok to take the train.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад

      Thanks! I think the time will come down to the advertised timetable time once they get a couple of teething troubles ironed out. Either way, I find the train much less stressful than driving, assuming as you say it's not a difficult journey to the station!

    • @greggoes
      @greggoes Год назад +1

      Great information, thank you. Looks like I'll be visiting Hua Hin soon.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад +1

      @@greggoes I'm sure you'll enjoy it there!

    • @tuttirulla
      @tuttirulla 11 месяцев назад

      Driving in Thailand is very dangerous.

  • @KingRisen-g1n
    @KingRisen-g1n Год назад +2

    You need to do the Bangkok to Pattaya Beach by train Sir, or vis versa, would love to see that, majority of people go by Bus or Taxi.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад +2

      Thanks! I did do the trip from Pattaya to Bangkok and it's a good option IF the time suits. The problem is there's only one or two trains daily on that line. The weekend sprinter is OK, but the weekday ordinary train is just too slow for most people!

  • @Clampers
    @Clampers Год назад +1

    I will stick to the bus until they can sort the double tracks out.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад

      Hopefully, in the first quarter next year, all the double tracking will be complete on this line. Fingers crossed!

  • @louloufarangset
    @louloufarangset Год назад +3

    the fasted train is 3h31 minutes lol...same a lost turtle in the sky .....during this time in FRANCE you can run 800 KM at one average speed of 320 km/hour ....insane ...

  • @KingRisen-g1n
    @KingRisen-g1n Год назад +1

    Great videao Sir, the new Station is Called Bang Sue Grand Station, you are using the Thai name very precise but the Thai people would use that. This station was build in this area since its close to the Bangkok Bus Station at Mochit and all the BTS and MRT lines and is very centralized, as a contractor myself I can tell you its extremely hard to coordinate the amalgamation of so many lines into one station especially in a big city like Bangkok, there are so many utilities that need to be sorted out, especially if their are unorganized over the decades.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад +4

      You raise an interesting point about the name of the station. Thanks for that. The original name was Bang Sue Grand Station until it was renamed by HM The King. Some people (like my taxi driver) understand Bang Sue better, but if you book online, you'll need to use "Krung Thep Aphiwat" to find the correct services.

  • @tingtong1809
    @tingtong1809 Год назад +1

    I'm not keen on narrow track rail systems quite unstable, hence so many derailments. However , good video

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comment, tingtong. I feel safer on the train than I do on the road, that's all I can say! And I think any dual track should be better than single track. Anyway, glad you liked the video!

  • @Stevonthemove
    @Stevonthemove Год назад +5

    40 baht in 3rd class which is fine for this journey windows open,nice!

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад

      I agree that's a great deal. I often book third class in preference for short journeys. But for the longer ones I'm getting old and need that bit more comfort!

    • @tuttirulla
      @tuttirulla 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@balloonchaserI will probably buy a 1st class ticket!

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  11 месяцев назад

      @@tuttirulla whatever you buy, have a great trip. But no first class on the 07.30 departure. Good luck!

    • @blakequinn9675
      @blakequinn9675 7 месяцев назад

      Currently riding 3rd class on the train to Hua Hin. Would rather walk

  • @Thailandmemes
    @Thailandmemes 6 месяцев назад +1

    คนไทย
    👇

  • @JohnMitch
    @JohnMitch Год назад +1

    215 baht by bus

  • @JayWalker200
    @JayWalker200 Год назад +2

    It's pronounced Wa Hin! 😂

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад +1

      Sorry, but I disagree. Each to their own, I say.

  • @patricklam6030
    @patricklam6030 16 дней назад +1

    time shedule is very bad

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  16 дней назад

      Thanks, Patrick. They could certainly do with some faster trains in the middle of the day rather than early morning 👍

  • @Stevonthemove
    @Stevonthemove Год назад +1

    The train is never full so just get a ticket at the station.

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад

      There's still one service from the old station, I believe.

  • @louloufarangset
    @louloufarangset Год назад +1

    still 5 years and one unfinished project lol....unbelievable .....

    • @balloonchaser
      @balloonchaser  Год назад +2

      I lived in Bangkok for 10 years before the lock downs. Going back now the place is so different because of the various rail projects that have been finished. I'm not saying 3 hours to Hua Hin is fast. But the high speed links will be. So they're taking positive steps in my opinion, and I'm pleased for that. Thanks for your input.

  • @drummiedan
    @drummiedan Год назад +1

    Sorry but English subtitles when you’re speaking English is ridiculous. Off putting. I lasted less than one minute. Shame.

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