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Chiang Mai Railway Station

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Discover Chiang Mai Railway Station, a pivotal transportation hub located at Charoen Muang Rd. in Wat Ket Subdistrict. This historic station serves as a gateway to the rich cultural heritage and stunning natural landscapes of Northern Thailand. From scenic train journeys to local landmarks, Chiang Mai Railway Station is essential for anyone looking to explore this vibrant region.

About Chiang Mai Railway Station


Chiang Mai Railway Station stands as a significant landmark in the heart of Northern Thailand, situated conveniently on Charoen Muang Rd. in the Wat Ket Subdistrict. Established in 1922, this station is not just a transit point but also a cultural touchstone that connects travelers to the rich history and breathtaking landscapes of the region.

Upon arrival at the station, visitors are greeted by its charming architecture characterized by a blend of traditional Thai and colonial influences. This aesthetic appeal is complemented by the warm hospitality often displayed by the staff, ensuring a pleasant experience for all travelers.

The station primarily services the State Railway of Thailand, offering connections to various parts of the country, including bustling Bangkok and the serene landscapes of Chiang Rai. Train journeys from Chiang Mai are not just about reaching a destination; they also provide an opportunity to witness the stunning scenery of Northern Thailand, with lush mountains, quaint villages, and terraced rice fields lining the routes.

For those looking to explore Chiang Mai further, the station’s location is ideal. It is just a short distance from popular attractions, including the historic Old City, the vibrant Night Bazaar, and the majestic Doi Suthep temple. This strategic position makes it a practical starting point for both local and international travelers eager to delve into the rich cultural tapestry of the area.

Additional amenities at the station cater to weary travelers, offering convenience through food stalls, waiting areas, and ticketing services. Whether you are embarking on a new adventure or returning home, Chiang Mai Railway Station serves as a welcoming hub that embodies the spirit of travel.

As one of Thailand’s most important railway stations, Chiang Mai Railway Station effectively connects the region, playing a vital role in promoting tourism and facilitating local travel. Visitors can enjoy the ease of accessing various destinations and make unforgettable memories while traversing the beautiful landscapes of Northern Thailand.

The area

Full Address

Charoen Muang Rd. Wat Ket Subdistrict, 50000, Thailand

Name in Thai

สถานีรถไฟเชียงใหม่ (เมืองเชียงใหม่, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

ถนนเจริญเมือง ตำบลวัดเกต, เมืองเชียงใหม่ 50000 ไทย

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สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว เมืองเชียงใหม่, Things to Do in Chiang Mai

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10 thoughts on “Chiang Mai Railway Station

  1. We were taking an overnight express train to Bangkok. This is an old quaint neatly maintained station. Not very crowded. Good restaurants closeby and some in the station also.

  2. We took the night train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai. If I knew before how the trip went I would have taken a flight…Now I know why our taxi driver in Bangkok looked quite alienated wehn we told him that we would go by night train… the train station in Bangkok is compared to the huge city very tiny. The trains are old and slow, it takes about 12 hours for the 700km to Chiang Mai… you don´t have to sit the whole night, the seats are changed into beds. But those are very short, not suitable for persons larger than 1.80m, and not very comfy… and don´t even think about using the toilet or the tub….

  3. Don’t mind a long train ride and want to keep your travel expenses low this is a good way to travel to and from Bangkok. 12hrs for us.There is various tickets. Non cabin sleeping berths,Ladies & children only and cabins with side by side or bunk berths The tickets office staff are extremely helpful.

  4. Came in from Bangkok after an overnight 14 hours train ride.The station is small compared to Bangkok Hua Lamphon, but it does not lack in its charm. The Clock Tower roof seem to have Burmese influence.

  5. This is a refreshing change to Bangkok Station. Has a rural feel to it even though ChiangMai is a big city. Plenty of the usual snacks and drinks available. Alwyas managed to find somewhere to sit

  6. After touch down at Don Muang Airport, we checked into Amari Don Muang. As instructed, we left our belongings at the hotel and headed straight to the train ticket office to collect our tickets. We booked the second class air-con carriage and the ride was comfortable. We left on the first train and did not expect Breakfast, Lunch and tea break snacks were provided on board. The scenary along the way was varied and in between towns provided some unique views only Thailand can offer. The sraff was polite and helpful. The only grouse is some inconsiderate passengers had unnecessarily loud voices during their conversations in the cabin. A set of ear plugs and reading materials help us to ignore the noise and interruptions. Chiang Mai Railway station is neat and is served by many taxis and it’s convenient to get to your hotel from the Railway Station. Appropriate signs give the necessary directions so you won’t be lost.

  7. Lovely people work there and it’s a beautiful old building. Train is pretty slow but a lot of fun.loung and restrooms are dirty but there is a small convenience store there.

  8. What a surprise to find this lovely train station. Staff were very helpful and nothing was to much trouble for them. The little restaurant had nice Thia food and there was a little store next door with cheap buys. We caught a train to Bangkok and had lots of luggage and the staff allowed us to take trolley to nearby hotel to load luggage.

  9. Chiang Mai station is beautiful, with many restaurants and shops, with good quality meals and products available, at good prices We went there for our trip to Bangkok on the No. 8 train. We had a light breakfast but, unfortunately, did not buy any provisions for the trip, as reading previous reports on the train trip food was provided 3 times.Update on the service. The carriages lived up to my expectations. Now getting a little aged, built in 1997, that said it started well. The views from the train are spectacular, the a/c worked well, but there is no need to wrap up like an Eskimo. For me I travelled in a T shirt and shorts with no problem The down side was that, as reported, there are no extras on the train any more. You can buy pot noodles, and order curries or dried rice from the steward to be delivered from a station down the line. If they remember. Our order got forgotten twice, so nothing to eat, bar a pot noodle. The trip took 11 HR 30 mins and ended in the dark, so by then boredom had really set in as well as hunger. Then finally the train stopped outside of Bangkok at the new station with few, if any, guidance notices in English as to how to get into the city. We eventually found a shuttle bus to the old station, so hopped on that . Being hungry, we hoped to find at least street food around the new station. None, so off to the old station now having no passengers, and again no street vendors, or restaurants near by. We went by taxi to Chiang Mai, 9.5hrs add our lunch stop, and 2 convenience stops 10.5hrs in total, a very pleasant experience for seeing the countryside, and at 5,000 baht affordable. I certainly know which option I will choose next time.

  10. its not everyone’s cup of tea but for me the overnight train trip from Bangkok to Chiang Mai was a highlight, starting at the ultra modern main station in Bangkok and arriving here at this quaint station in the morning. We went second class a/c which was fine (no need to book first class and anyway there is only one first class carriage). A adventure that will live long in the memory. A tip – book the lower berth as the upper ones have no window which would diminish the experience quite a lot!

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Where is Chiang Mai Railway Station located?

Chiang Mai Railway Station is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Charoen Muang Rd. Wat Ket Subdistrict, 50000, Thailand



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