It is good to have all the videos and info rolled into one. This really was a mammoth expedition. I admire your tenacity in dealing with so much train / station time.
Thanks, David. I did value my breaks in Hat Yai, KL, and finally, Singapore. I know people who have done this trip almost without a break until they arrive in Singapore. Now they are stronger than me!
Thanks BC. Yes i like the idea of train travel ...mostly electric trains in Singapore and Malaysia yes? Also cheaper, so if you are not in a hurry seems a smart way to travel 😉
Thanks, Rik. The faster trains in Malaysia are electric, but the train from Gemas to JB Sentral is a slower diesel engine. For Singapore they don't really have long distance trains, but I made good use of the MRT to get around the central area and out to the airport. Definitely a money saver!
The world was a perfect place for a few seconds when you got onto that waiting train lol. I would struggle to sleep as well with the carriage rocking all over the shop! I will stick to shorter, seated journeys. Is Hat Yai worth stopping in for a couple of days? It's probably changed since you worked there.
Thanks, Mark. Imagine my surprise when the train I had to get on was waiting at the adjacent platform. It's almost as if they planned it that way! 😃. I hope I learn to sleep more on these trains. The one to Hat Yai wasn't very smooth tbh! But I like Hat Yai as a place. It's changed a bit, but one thing I still like is the food. But my best advice, particularly for anyone who might be there on Friday or Saturday, is to get over to Songkla Old Town (about 25 mins taxi). Beautiful buildings, great party vibe and a great beach nearby. That's worth a visit, IMHO!
The double tracking and electrification from Gemas to JB will be completed in 2025. It was delayed by the covid pandemic. Then you only need to take the ETS...electric train service from KL to JB
Good info … your similar to Bangkok pat , your information is informative but it’s not girls so take longer to grow …don’t give up , pat took a long time to really grab hold …. He would often say with honest jealousy that he wished he could get some punters off the Soi 6 you tubers …. So push on
Cheers, John. I've followed Bangkok Pat from his early days. Love his style and knowledge. When I decided to give this channel a go, I knew it would be a slow burner, maybe very slow! But the good news is I'm doing it as a hobby and to motivate myself to get out more. And if I can do the same for a few viewers, then that's my definition of success!
Thanks for the positive feedback. The total I spent on rail fares was roughly 3500 thai baht or just over 100 US dollars. However, more than half of that was for the exclusive use of a first-class room on the Bangkok to Hat Yai segment. Had I taken the 2nd class sleeper berth, I'd have saved over 1,000 Thai Baht (about 30USD) from that total.
@@balloonchaser I am a play it by ear traveler if I want to stay somewhere longer I will. This made me lose out on a train from Bangkok to Chang mai. Since I didn’t want to do the long bus ride I just took a flight instead.
@vgshwk One thing worth knowing on Thai long distance trains is that they hold back a few tickets in case any VIPs require them. And on the day of travel, these (if not needed) are released for general sale. So a sold out train can occasionally have seats available around midday. They've also recently introduced the idea of going on a waiting list if a train shows as full. But, of course, for the popular routes, booking in advance is the best way - or having a Plan B as you did! Happened to me here: ruclips.net/video/Xjfqj0aQ4As/видео.htmlsi=UxdWLxOj8DALMlxZ
Thank you for your very detailed and thorough description of the journey - very useful for an upcoming trip from BKK to KL
Glad you found it useful and have a great trip! I'm sure you'll love it!
It is good to have all the videos and info rolled into one. This really was a mammoth expedition. I admire your tenacity in dealing with so much train / station time.
Thanks, David. I did value my breaks in Hat Yai, KL, and finally, Singapore. I know people who have done this trip almost without a break until they arrive in Singapore. Now they are stronger than me!
Epic vlog to an epic journey BC thanks for putting them all in one vlog 👌👌👌
Cheers, Jimmy. Now I've got to think of where to go next! Too many places, not enough energy! 🤔
Thanks BC. Yes i like the idea of train travel ...mostly electric trains in Singapore and Malaysia yes? Also cheaper, so if you are not in a hurry seems a smart way to travel 😉
Thanks, Rik. The faster trains in Malaysia are electric, but the train from Gemas to JB Sentral is a slower diesel engine. For Singapore they don't really have long distance trains, but I made good use of the MRT to get around the central area and out to the airport. Definitely a money saver!
The world was a perfect place for a few seconds when you got onto that waiting train lol. I would struggle to sleep as well with the carriage rocking all over the shop! I will stick to shorter, seated journeys. Is Hat Yai worth stopping in for a couple of days? It's probably changed since you worked there.
Thanks, Mark. Imagine my surprise when the train I had to get on was waiting at the adjacent platform. It's almost as if they planned it that way! 😃. I hope I learn to sleep more on these trains. The one to Hat Yai wasn't very smooth tbh! But I like Hat Yai as a place. It's changed a bit, but one thing I still like is the food. But my best advice, particularly for anyone who might be there on Friday or Saturday, is to get over to Songkla Old Town (about 25 mins taxi). Beautiful buildings, great party vibe and a great beach nearby. That's worth a visit, IMHO!
@@balloonchaser Thanks for that, I will check it out.
I hope in the future they upgrade speed for cut the travel time crossing exspecially Malaysia Side
Me too, that would be really great! But the first two Malaysian trains are much faster than the Thai trains!
The double tracking and electrification from Gemas to JB will be completed in 2025. It was delayed by the covid pandemic. Then you only need to take the ETS...electric train service from KL to JB
Good info … your similar to Bangkok pat , your information is informative but it’s not girls so take longer to grow …don’t give up , pat took a long time to really grab hold …. He would often say with honest jealousy that he wished he could get some punters off the Soi 6 you tubers ….
So push on
Cheers, John. I've followed Bangkok Pat from his early days. Love his style and knowledge. When I decided to give this channel a go, I knew it would be a slow burner, maybe very slow! But the good news is I'm doing it as a hobby and to motivate myself to get out more. And if I can do the same for a few viewers, then that's my definition of success!
solid informative video. Did you have the total cost for the entire route from bkk to sg?
Thanks for the positive feedback. The total I spent on rail fares was roughly 3500 thai baht or just over 100 US dollars. However, more than half of that was for the exclusive use of a first-class room on the Bangkok to Hat Yai segment. Had I taken the 2nd class sleeper berth, I'd have saved over 1,000 Thai Baht (about 30USD) from that total.
@@balloonchaser thank you so much!
One thing you have to take into consideration is many times the train sales out and you may be forced to take the bus.
Thanks. It's definitely worth booking well in advance, that's for sure! 👍
@@balloonchaser I am a play it by ear traveler if I want to stay somewhere longer I will. This made me lose out on a train from Bangkok to Chang mai. Since I didn’t want to do the long bus ride I just took a flight instead.
@vgshwk One thing worth knowing on Thai long distance trains is that they hold back a few tickets in case any VIPs require them. And on the day of travel, these (if not needed) are released for general sale. So a sold out train can occasionally have seats available around midday. They've also recently introduced the idea of going on a waiting list if a train shows as full. But, of course, for the popular routes, booking in advance is the best way - or having a Plan B as you did!
Happened to me here:
ruclips.net/video/Xjfqj0aQ4As/видео.htmlsi=UxdWLxOj8DALMlxZ
I tried buying tickets at kl central and they were sold out, mybe buying in advance
Yes, I think buying in advance is probably essential. I did find booking via the app pretty straightforward, so that's my best advice. Good luck!
@balloonchaser I tried buying tickets one afternoon and they were booked out