Train 42 / 44 Timetable Thailand


Train numbers 42 and 44 is a Special Express sprinter train service that originates in the Southern city of Yala , terminating in Bangkok’s Hua Lamphong railway station.


Train number 42 originates in Yala, then from Surat Thani more carriages are added and it is called train number 44.

Train 42 / 44 Timetable



StationDeparture time
Yala14.55
Pattani15.19
Hat Yai Junction16.23
Phatthalung17.36
Thung Song Junction19.03
Khlong Chan Di19.25
Ban Song19.50
Na San20.05
Surat Thani (For Boats to Koh Samui / Koh Phangan)20.41
Chaiya21.08
Lang Suan21.52
Sawi22.21
Chumphon (For Boats to Koh Tao)22.49
Pathiu23.10
Map Ammarit23.38
Bang Saphan Yai00.19
Prachuap Khiri Khan01.17
Wang Phong02.03
Hua Hin02.22
Phetchaburi03.10
Rachaburi03.50
Ban Pong04.19
Nakhon Pathom04.38
Sala Ya05.02
Bang Bamru05.18
Bang Sue Junction05.35
Sam Sen05.43
Bangkok05.55

This service operates Daily.




Seat Classes :

This Diesel Railcar train service has only 2nd class seat coaches available.

All coaches are air-conditioned and you get a small meal and soft drinks served to you during the journey by the steward or stewardess on each carriage.

Unlike most other trains in Thailand, you do not get all the hawkers coming on selling food and drink, so it is advisable to take some of you own supplies for the journey.

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Ticket Prices :

These sprinter train services are one of the most expensive trains in Thailand, as they are the fastest.

Additional fees are added per journey and not for distance travelled, so for short distances these trains are quite expensive and you would be better off taking a slower Rapid train service.

For fares to Bangkok, please see the following pages :

For other journeys, please use the navigation bar on the left hand side of this page.


Arriving in Bangkok

This service terminates at Bangkok’s main railway station Hua Lamphong.

You may however want to disembark at either Sam Sen station or Bang Sue station (for train connections to the North and North-East).

Please see the following pages on our site for travel information from all these stations in Bangkok.


Please note : The train schedule shown above was correct at time of publication and may change without notice.

Please check departure times before travel by either visiting any station within Thailand, or by calling 1690 (the State Railway of Thailand 24 hours call centre).

You can also visit the SRT official website by clicking here>>>


View the Timetable for the Southern Line Northbound Services to Bangkok





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