The First Class Sleeper is the most premium option on Thai trains. Each compartment accommodates two passengers with upper and lower berths, lockable doors for privacy, and air conditioning. It is ideal for couples or solo travelers seeking privacy and comfort during overnight journeys.
This popular cabin type offers four open berths per section in an air-conditioned coach. The upper and lower beds are arranged in open-plan bays with curtains for semi-privacy. Bedding is provided, making it a good choice for economical overnight travel.
Similar in layout to the AC version, this type offers lower fares but uses ceiling fans instead of air conditioning. It's suitable for travelers who don’t mind warmer temperatures or want a more local experience.
The second-class seat carriage is a great option for medium-length journeys. Seats are padded and arranged in 2+2 rows. These cars are cooled with air conditioning and provide a reasonably comfortable ride.
This non-air-conditioned version has a similar layout to the AC seat class but relies on fans for cooling. It's more economical and popular among local passengers on short trips.
The most affordable option, third-class carriages offer hard bench seating or simple cushioned seats. These are fan-only and are suitable for short trips or travelers on a tight budget seeking a local experience.
Occasionally, SRT operates tourist-oriented trains with upgraded interiors, panoramic windows, and lounge seating. These are used for special excursions such as the Kanchanaburi River Kwai route or heritage routes.
Note: Seat layout and features may vary by train model and route. Always confirm specific amenities when booking.
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