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The floating train is back! State Railway of Thailand Open a floating train route for reservations today.

The State Railway of Thailand is open to booking tickets for floating trains at Pa Sak Jolasid Dam. welcome travel festival First trip starts 26 November 2021

The famous floating train in Thailand is back open for tourists to use the service again on the route Bangkok – Pa Sak Jolasid Dam every Friday, Saturday and Sunday throughout November 2021 – January 2022.

Interested parties can book tickets. At train stations across the country or through the D-Ticket system, as well as being able to book a group trip as a chartered car.

The adult and child fares are charged the same price as follows:

Normal car Bangkok-Pasak Cholasit Dam-Bangkok round trip price 330 baht Saraburi/Kaeng Khoi – Khok Salung round trip price 130 baht Pa Sak Jolasid Dam -Bangkok return trip only 150 baht

Air-conditioned bus Bangkok – Pa Sak Jolasid Dam – Bangkok Round trip price 560 baht Saraburi / Kaeng Khoi – Khok Salung Round trip price 260 baht Pa Sak Cholasid Dam – Bangkok Only return trip price 250 baht

For the bus schedule is as follows.

Travel (car number 921) The train leaves Bangkok Station (Hua Lamphong) at 6:00 a.m., then stops for pick-up. Passengers at various stations, namely Samsen Station, Bang Sue Junction, Bang Khen, Lak Si, Don Mueang, Rangsit, Ayutthaya, Saraburi, Kaeng Khoi Junction to the “Floating Train” viewpoint in the middle of Pasak Chonlasit Dam ¬ The convoy will stop in the middle of the dam crest, giving time for tourists to admire. Immerse yourself in the beauty for 20 minutes and travel to Khok Salung Station. There is time for tourists to taste and shop local OTOP products for about 30 minutes, then the convoy will bring tourists to Pa Sak Jolasid Dam at 10.35 am. Tourists can do various activities at their leisure. Whether it’s lunch from a local community shop. or travel around the perimeter of the Pa Sak Jolasid Dam by using a van The service fee is 60 baht per person throughout the route. Visit the sunflower fields at Ban Kluay & Khai, see the giant fern plantation at Sap Prayoon Farm. Then, the return train (car number 926) leaves Pa Sak Jolasid Dam at 15.30 and stops for pick-up. Passengers at various stations are Kaeng Khoi Junction Station, Saraburi, Ayutthaya, Rangsit, Don Mueang, Lak Si, Bang Khen, Bang Sue Junction, Samsen, arriving at Bangkok Station at 6:50 p.m.

covid prevention measures

For the floating train service State Railway of Thailand Still following the measures to control the epidemic of Covid-19 of the Ministry of Public Health strictly Along with asking for cooperation that tourists who join the journey must receive 2 injections of vaccination, which can show evidence through the Digital Health Pass on the doctor with the application or show the ATK test results no more than 72 hours to the staff at the screening point on the day of travel.

ticket booking channel

Interested parties can contact to purchase tickets in advance 30 days in advance at all train stations across the country or the D-Ticket system. For more information, please contact the Customer Service Center. Telephone number 1690 24 hours a day or Facebook fan page PR team, State Railway of Thailand

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