Tickets Open for the Commemorative Steam Train on the Historic Bangkok-Ayutthaya Route
Naewna, Thursday, June 27, 2024, 11:31 AM
The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) is opening ticket reservations for the special commemorative steam train honoring His Majesty the Kings 72nd birthday. This historic route runs from Bangkok to Ayutthaya, with ticket sales starting on June 28, 2024.
On June 27, 2024, Mr. Ekrach Sriarayapong, Chief of the Governors Office of the State Railway of Thailand, announced that in celebration of His Majesty the Kings 72nd birthday on July 28, 2024, the SRT has organized a special historical steam train trip from Bangkok to Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya. This initiative not only honors His Majesty but also provides the public with an opportunity to express their loyalty and gratitude for the Kings numerous benevolent deeds.
Passengers will travel on the historic Bangkok-Ayutthaya-Bangkok route aboard Pacific steam locomotives No. 824 and 850, which were manufactured by Nippon Sharyo Ltd. post-World War II. The journey will depart from Bangkoks Hua Lamphong Station at 8:10 AM, arriving in Ayutthaya at 10:20 AM. Tourists will then have about six hours to explore Ayutthayas historical sites, visit sacred temples, and enjoy the old-town ambiance. The return trip departs from Ayutthaya at 4:40 PM, arriving back in Bangkok at 6:50 PM.
Ticket prices for a round trip in third-class seating are 329 THB for adults/children, and air-conditioned (OTOP) carriages are priced at 799 THB, including refreshments and drinks. Additionally, passengers on this trip will receive complimentary Dettol products courtesy of a collaboration between the SRT and Reckitt Benckiser (Thailand) Ltd.
Mr. Ekrach mentioned that ticket sales will begin nationwide on June 28, 2024, at 8:30 AM. Interested individuals can purchase and reserve tickets up to 30 days in advance through the D-Ticket system or at any railway station across the country.
For those unable to join this trip, the SRT has planned two additional special family-oriented trips in August. The Mother Takes Her Child on a Historic Steam Train trip from Bangkok to Chachoengsao Junction on August 12, 2024, and the Mother Takes Her Child on the Royal Blossom Happiness Train trip from Bangkok to Kanchanaburi on August 17, 2024. These trips aim to strengthen family bonds and promote domestic tourism in line with government policy.
For more information, contact the Customer Relations Center at 1690, available 24/7, or visit the Facebook fan page of the State Railway of Thailands PR team.
State Railway of Thailand Operates Historic Steam Locomotive to Honor the King
Source: Manager Online
Sunday, July 28, 2024, 20:11
The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has organized a special historic steam locomotive tour to celebrate the auspicious occasion of His Majesty the King's 72nd birthday on July 28, 2024. The journey began at Bangkok Station (Hua Lamphong) at 08:00 and arrived at Ayutthaya Station at 13:00. This event was held to express loyalty and gratitude for the King's numerous royal duties that have brought happiness and prosperity to the people.
On this occasion, the SRT invited the public to participate in remembering the King's benevolence towards the Thai people by joining the historic journey. The tour featured a Pacific steam locomotive, running from Bangkok Station (Hua Lamphong) to Ayutthaya and back, under train numbers 901/902. The steam locomotives used were Pacific types, numbers 824 and 850, built by Nippon Sharyo after World War II and first introduced in 1949. These locomotives are currently preserved and maintained at the Thonburi Locomotive Depot and are used for special tours on only six significant days each year.
SRT launches steam train service on Bangkok-Chachoengsao route to celebrate Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother's birthday on 12th August
Manager Online, 12th August 2023, 10:04 AM
Today (12th August) at 8:10 AM, at Bangkok Railway Station (Hua Lamphong), Mr. Prasit Thaworn, Director of Passenger Services, presided over the launch ceremony of the special steam train service on the Bangkok-Chachoengsao-Bangkok route. This event commemorates the birthday of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother and Mother's Day on 12th August 2023. The ceremony was attended by SRT executives, officials, tourists, the public, and the media.
Mr. Ek-a-rach Sri-a-ra-yan-pong, Head of the Governor's Office of the State Railway of Thailand, revealed that the SRT has organized this special steam train service to express loyalty and gratitude to Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother on her birthday and Mother's Day. Her Majesty has dedicated herself to numerous royal projects that have benefited the Thai people.
This special steam train service is part of the "August, Mom Takes You on a Trip 2" tourism campaign, a collaboration between the Ministry of Transport (represented by the SRT), the Ministry of Tourism and Sports (represented by the Tourism Authority of Thailand), and private sector partners. These partners include Boonrawd Trading Co., Ltd., which provides complimentary drinking water and vouchers for mothers on the trip, and Reckitt Benckiser (Thailand) Co., Ltd., which provides Dettol products for all passengers and sanitizes the trains. Additionally, Dhipaya Insurance Public Company Limited offers complimentary accident insurance and food poisoning coverage to all passengers.
For those interested in traveling, the SRT offers various options, including the comfortable KIHA 183 trains, the luxurious SRT Royal Blossom trains, and the historic steam trains with special activities. The SRT has prepared diverse travel programs catering to different lifestyles, with both day trips and overnight stays available throughout 2023-2024, running weekly. Passengers can stay updated on news and travel programs through the SRT Call Center at 1690 or the Facebook fan page "ทีมพีอาร์การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย" 24 hours a day.
Bookings open tomorrow! Travel on a historic steam train to the ancient city of 'Ayutthaya'
Source - Bangkok Business Online
Friday, October 18, 2024 18:38
The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) invites you to journey on a historic steam train to the ancient city of Ayutthaya in commemoration of King Chulalongkorn Memorial Day. Ticket sales begin nationwide on October 19th.
Mr. Veeris Ammarapala, Governor of the State Railway of Thailand, revealed that in remembrance of King Chulalongkorn Memorial Day on October 23rd, which marks the anniversary of the passing of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V), the SRT will operate a special steam train on the historic Bangkok-Ayutthaya-Bangkok route. This initiative expresses loyalty and commemorates the King's graciousness in bestowing the railway upon the Thai people.
On this occasion, the SRT invites the public and tourists to join a journey back in time to honor the King's legacy. The historic Bangkok-Ayutthaya-Bangkok route will feature a steam locomotive, Pacific No. 824 and 850, a post-World War II model manufactured by Nippon Sharyo, currently preserved and maintained at the Thonburi Locomotive Depot. This locomotive is used for public service only on special occasions.
Those interested can book tickets nationwide starting from October 19th, 2024, at 8:30 AM onwards, either through the online booking system D-Ticket or at any railway station across the country. The fares for the special historic steam train No. 901/902 Bangkok-Ayutthaya-Bangkok, including snacks and drinks on board for both outbound and inbound journeys, are as follows:
* Ordinary Class 3 (round trip): Adults/Children 329 baht/person
* Air-conditioned carriage (OTOP train) and Air-conditioned seat/sleeper (JR-WEST): 799 baht/person
The train departs from Bangkok Station (Hua Lamphong) at 8:10 AM and arrives at Ayutthaya Station at 10:20 AM. Throughout this remarkable journey, tourists can engage in various activities such as:
* Visiting temples and offering prayers
* Exploring significant historical sites
* Admiring diverse architecture
* Strolling, shopping, and savoring the delights of old markets and various restaurants for over 6 hours.
The return journey departs from Ayutthaya Station at 4:40 PM and arrives back in Bangkok at 6:50 PM. The train will stop for passengers at Bang Sue, Don Mueang, and Rangsit stations, allowing passengers to board and disembark at these stations for both outbound and inbound trips.
Mr. Virith further stated that in addition to the historic steam train service, the SRT also offers other tourist trains throughout 2024-2025. These include the KIHA 183 and the SRT Royal Blossom trains, providing comfort and special activities for travelers on various routes and in various styles, catering to diverse preferences, including day trips and overnight stays. Passengers can stay updated on news and travel programs by contacting the Customer Service Center at 1690 or following the SRT PR team's Facebook page 24/7.
There is great public interest in Thailand's historic steam locomotives that are still in service.
This video is about a special steam train tour in Thailand.
The State Railway of Thailand has organized this tour to commemorate King Chulalongkorn, Rama V, on the anniversary of his death. The tour runs between Bangkok and Ayutthaya, a historic city, and uses historic steam locomotives. The locomotives used are Pacific type, numbered 824 and 850, built after World War II in Japan. These locomotives were originally wood-fired but were converted to oil in 2012. The train provides a unique opportunity for people to experience historic train travel and explore the old city of Ayutthaya.
SRT Launches Steam Train for "King Chulalongkorn Memorial Day" on Historic Bangkok-Ayutthaya Route
Source - Manager Online
Wednesday, October 23, 2024 15:11
The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) launched a special steam train service on the historic Bangkok-Ayutthaya route to commemorate King Chulalongkorn Memorial Day on October 23, 2024. Mr. Wirith Amrapal, Governor of the State Railway of Thailand, presided over the opening ceremony at Bangkok Railway Station (Hua Lamphong) with SRT executives, staff, and enthusiastic tourists in attendance.
This special steam train journey on the historic Bangkok-Ayutthaya line marks the anniversary of King Chulalongkorn's passing. It serves as a tribute to his legacy and his contribution to Thailand's railway development. King Chulalongkorn inaugurated the first railway line between Bangkok and Ayutthaya, spanning 71 kilometers, which has significantly contributed to the country's progress.
For this commemorative journey, the SRT employed Pacific steam locomotives No. 824 and 850, both post-World War II models manufactured by Nippon Sharyo, Ltd. These locomotives, preserved and maintained at the Thonburi Locomotive Depot, are operated only on seven special occasions throughout the year:
1. March 26: Thai Railway Establishment Day (Bangkok - Ayutthaya - Bangkok)
2. May 4: Coronation Day (Bangkok - Nakhon Pathom - Bangkok)
3. June 3: Birthday of Her Majesty Queen Suthida Bajrasudhabimalalakshana (Bangkok - Chachoengsao - Bangkok)
4. July 28: Birthday of His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun (Bangkok - Ayutthaya - Bangkok)
5. August 12: Birthday of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, the Queen Mother (Bangkok - Chachoengsao - Bangkok)
6. October 23: King Chulalongkorn Memorial Day (Bangkok - Ayutthaya - Bangkok)
7. December 5: Birthday of King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great (Bangkok - Chachoengsao - Bangkok)
Those who missed this trip can join the next steam train journey on December 5, 2024, on the Bangkok-Chachoengsao-Bangkok route. Round-trip fares are 329 baht per person for 3rd class seats, and 799 baht per person for air-conditioned OTOP carriages and JR-WEST air-conditioned carriages with sleeper berths. Light meals and drinks are included in the fare for both outbound and return journeys.
The SRT also offers other tourist trains with special activities throughout 2024-2025, including the KIHA 183 and the luxurious SRT Royal Blossom. These trains cater to various travel styles with diverse routes and options for day trips or overnight stays. Passengers can find more information and tour programs by contacting the SRT Call Center at 1690 or following the SRT PR team's Facebook page.
On King Chulalongkorn Memorial Day, the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) is running a special steam train excursion on the Bangkok-Ayutthaya route to commemorate the grace and benevolence of King Chulalongkorn the Great (Rama V).
The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) is inviting people to travel on a historic steam train to Chachoengsao Province (also known as Paet Rio) on the occasion of Father's Day. Tickets go on sale November 5th.
According to the SRT PR team's Facebook page, in honor of the birthday of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great, National Day, and Father's Day on December 5th, 2024, the SRT will operate a special train from Bangkok to Chachoengsao and back. This train will be pulled by Pacific steam locomotives No. 824 and 850, which date back to the post-WWII era. These locomotives are currently maintained at the Thonburi Locomotive Depot and are only used for special occasions. This offers Thai citizens a chance to express their loyalty and commemorate the King's grace.
The historic steam train departs Bangkok Station (Hua Lamphong) at 8:10 AM and arrives at Chachoengsao Junction Station at 9:50 AM. Passengers can then explore Chachoengsao Province using public transportation.
For those seeking religious sites:
* Wat Sothon Wararam Worawihan: Home to "Luang Pho Phutthasothon," a revered Buddha image and the provincial symbol, housed in a marble ubosot (ordination hall).
* Phra Phikanet Park, Khlong Kheun: Features a standing Ganesha statue.
* Wat Chin Pracha Samosorn (Leng Hok Yee Temple): A Chinese temple.
* Pun Tao Ma Shrine (Ama Shrine): A historic Chinese shrine.
For those interested in sightseeing:
* Ban Mai Market: A century-old market offering delicious food and local souvenirs.
* Other attractions: Chachoengsao boasts many other attractions waiting to be explored.
The return train departs Chachoengsao Junction Station at 4:30 PM and arrives in Bangkok at 6:10 PM. The train will stop to pick up and drop off passengers at Makkasan, Khlong Tan, and Hua Mak stations in both directions.
Tickets can be booked nationwide starting November 5th, 2024, at 8:30 AM through the D-Ticket online booking system or at any train station across the country.
Ticket prices:
* 3rd class (ordinary train): 329 baht per person (adult/child), round trip.
* Air-conditioned carriages (OTOP train) and air-conditioned sleeper carriages (JR-WEST): 799 baht per person, round trip. These include complimentary snacks and drinks.
In addition to the historic steam train, the SRT also offers other tourist trains throughout 2024-2025, including the KIHA 183 and the SRT Royal Blossom, which provide comfortable travel experiences and special activities. These trains operate on various routes and with different itineraries, catering to diverse travel styles, including day trips and overnight journeys.
For more information and tour programs, passengers can contact the SRT Customer Service Center at 1690 or follow the SRT PR team's Facebook page, which is available 24/7.
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