Trains from Bangkok to Chiang Mai

Trains from Bangkok to Chiang Mai

Bangkok
Chiang Mai
Jan 4, 2025
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Bangkok to Chiang Mai Train Schedule

Bangkok to Chiang Mai Train Schedule
Transport NameRoute TimePrice
Jed Yord SUV 4pax Any time฿ 22,451
Thai AirAsia Economy #FD341605:10 - 06:20฿ 1,111
Thai AirAsia Economy #FD344507:30 - 08:40฿ 2,968
Thai AirAsia Economy #FD343509:15 - 10:30฿ 1,331
Cebu Pacific Economy 11:15 - 00:35฿ 11,166
Nok Air Economy #DD13413:45 - 15:05฿ 2,879
Thai AirAsia Economy #FD343115:45 - 17:00฿ 2,490
Nok Air Economy #DD13416:40 - 17:50฿ 1,929
Thai Railways Class II Sleeper AC 18:40 - 07:15฿ 1,338
Thai AirAsia Economy #FD843920:00 - 21:15฿ 1,276
Nakhonchai Air Gold Class 22:20 - 07:40฿ 743

Transportation from Bangkok to Chiang Mai

Facts about the train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai

Cheapest Train$9
Fastest Train12h 18m
Earliest Train2:15 午後
Latest Train10:47 午後
Daily Train Routes19
Distance868 kilometers
TrainThai Railway

Bangkok to Chiang Mai Destination Reviews

DF
Very easy to book train and pick up ticket before travelling on the overnight train
Bangkok to Chiang Mai, Train #9 2nd Class Sleeper AC, Thai Railways (การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย), Dec 29, 2024
MM
Noise tran compare to others
Bangkok to Chiang Mai, Train #13 2nd Class Sleeper AC, Thai Railways (การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย), Dec 27, 2024
MS
Was really straight forward the beds were comfortable and everyone is quiet so no need to worry! Only thing is be prepared for the toilet as it is basic but still ok
Bangkok to Chiang Mai, Train #13 2nd Class Sleeper AC, Thai Railways (การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย), Dec 15, 2024
MP
All perfect, but it was very cold in the train due to the AC.
Bangkok to Chiang Mai, Train #7 2nd Class AC seats only, Thai Railways (การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย), Dec 13, 2024
CB
It was good, everyone was friendly and in the 2nd class you have airplane type seats that you can recline. Sound of the wind is quite loud and the doors/windows are open so there was quite a cold breeze to the point I had to out on my sweater and a scarf. Slept most of the trip. No charging station for phone.
Bangkok to Chiang Mai, Train #13 2nd Class Fan seats only, Thai Railway (การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย), Dec 9, 2024
MM
Slept like a baby, staff on board where funny and over all really nice. Being older the bottom bunk is the only option.
Bangkok to Chiang Mai, Train #13 2nd Class Sleeper AC, Thai Railways (การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย), Dec 5, 2024
N
The train broke down we was all stranded for 2hours, another rain came that wasn’t working so we had to wait another half an hour to an hour to get things going on that train, no one knows where and I got to Chiang Mai hours later.
Bangkok to Chiang Mai, Train #13 2nd Class Sleeper AC, Thai Railways (การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย), Nov 28, 2024
HR
Very cool experience, comfortable ride and sleep on board the train. Staff was really nice and the food was good. Toilets could be better and there aren't power sockets on every seat/bed.
Bangkok to Chiang Mai, Train #13 2nd Class Sleeper AC, Thai Railways (การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย), Nov 26, 2024
SB
If don’t go on the sleep we carriage, just know your not going to be sleeping much
Bangkok to Chiang Mai, Train #51 Class 3 Fan, Thai Railway (การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย), Nov 25, 2024
SW
Easy, comfortable and smooth running. It would be nice if the ticket seats allocated made more sense, we bought 2 and we were given seats at opposite ends of the carriage, the a friend bought one after and was given one next to me. The orange juice they offer as you get on is not free
Bangkok to Chiang Mai, Train #9 2nd Class Sleeper AC, Thai Railway (การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย), Oct 22, 2024
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How to get from Bangkok to Chiang Mai by Train

Taking a train to get from Bangkok to Chiang Mai is a safe, fast, and scenic option to travel the country. On certain routes, there are multiple train departures per day every 10 to 15 minutes. This is typical for intercity travel, while for long distance train routes there are fewer scheduled departures – plan ahead to choose the one that fits your itinerary best.

For long distance train journeys, we recommend reserving your tickets at least a few days ahead of your travel date. Buying train tickets via our online booking system will allow you to choose and reserve the best Bangkok to Chiang Mai tickets.

Buying your tickets online will help you secure the trip on the selected date and avoid queuing at the station.. When travelling on weekends and holidays it is recommended to reserve tickets much earlier due to a much higher demand. During high season, train tickets sell out quickly – do book as early as you can.

How far is it from Bangkok to Chiang Mai?

Travelling by train, the distance from Bangkok to Chiang Mai is 540 miles. Before setting on for a train journey, have a look at the map to find out what tourist spots or landmarks you will pass by – maybe they are worth a quick stop?

How long does it take to get from Bangkok to Chiang Mai by Train?

Travel time from Bangkok to Chiang Mai is estimated to be about 12h 18m. Trains ensure the fastest time to travel by land. As normally there is no congestion, the speed of travel is more or less constant and stops at train stations are rather short, train is almost always one of the quickest and safest ways to get from Bangkok and Chiang Mai.

The most important thing that may affect train travel time is the type of train. Ordinary trains travel at a speed of about 40 mph or 65 km/h to 65 mph or 105 km/h. Some intercity trains with shorter distances between stations run slower than 40 mph. Even with these low speeds, it can still be faster than commuting by car, bus or taxi.

The speed of express trains can reach up to 100 mph or 160 km/h. Modern high-speed trains can run at speeds exceeding 250 mph or 400 km/h.

These speeds of travel together with relatively short stops between stations can greatly shorten the duration of your trip.

How much does it cost to get from Bangkok to Chiang Mai by Train?

The train ticket price from Bangkok to Chiang Mai varies depending on the types of trains or carriages available.

Some trains feature different types of carriages, seats and berths offering various amenities and level of comfort.

Basic passenger trains which are often non-air-conditioned and have wooden, hard or old seats are normally cheap. Premium or luxury trains and coaches have a higher ticket price but are equipped with air-conditioning, toilets, and large soft seats with sufficient legroom to make train rides comfortable.

Considering the distance travelled, train is the most affordable means of transport. Also, ticket prices include 2 or 3 bags – sometimes even more – per passenger.

Bangkok to Chiang Mai timetable

Trains are great for long-distance travel. Double-check your travel itinerary and use the Bangkok to Chiang Mai timetable above with train departure times and arrival times to find the best train for your route.

Best-Rated Companies for this Route

Unlike buses or taxis which have numerous companies offering their services, train service is usually offered by just one major company in each country. As railway service requires a large amount of infrastructure, most railway companies are government-owned and are a part of the national transport system.

One of the best advantages of travelling by train is that railway stations are often conveniently located within or very near major cities and urban areas. Immediately on arrival to their destination, travellers find themselves in close proximity to important facilities like hotels, supermarkets, and hospitals.

If you travel with a lot of bags and luggage, trains are your best option. Luggage weight limits on trains are rather flexible and allow you to carry multiple bags with you.

Special or luxury trains feature sufficient legroom which allows you to stretch your legs and relax. In comfort and space these train seats can be compared to business class airplane seats.

Similar to buses, trains can provide a variety of amenities to make your travel more comfortable and enjoyable. Modern trains have WIFI service, a snack counter and a drinking bar. Onboard toilets can be a life saver for travellers with queasy stomachs.

Lastly, unlike buses and other overland means of transport, trains are very rarely involved in accidents.