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Reservations now open for flash new trains

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The State Railway of Thailand’s new passenger carriages will be put into service on two of the four long-haul routes on Nov 11, and reservations are now open.

SRT governor Wutthichart Kalayanamitr said on Wednesday the carriages would be fixed to trains operating the Bangkok-Chiang Mai and Bangkok-Ubon Ratchathani routes.

Services on the Bangkok-Nong Khai and Bangkok-Hat Yai routes will get the comfortable new carriages a month later, starting on Dec 2.

Ticket reservations for these services can be made from Saturday.

The SRT paid 4.7 billion baht for 115 carriages from China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation and China CNR Corporation - the first new passenger coaches in 20 years. The order included nine first-class sleeper carriages, 88 second-class sleeper cars, nine carriages with facilities to support people with disabilities and nine dining cars.

All were delivered to Thailand in late September.

The new first-class sleeper cars feature 12 private rooms. Each room has a bunk bed for two passengers, a personal video screen and power sockets supporting a USB charger.

The second-class sleepers have four TV screens. The staff uniform has also changed from dark blue to red with a pink stripe at the front.

Fares on the four routes, which operate daily are different, with the first-class tickets ranging from 1,157 to 1,594 baht, and the second class service from 731 up to 945 baht.

The SRT expects the modern carriages to serve up to 1 million passengers a year, generating an additional 500 million baht in revenue, or 15% extra income on top of the SRT's annual earnings of 3.3 billion baht.

http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/general ... new-trains

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Re: Reservations now open for flash new trains

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As a fan of travelling by train I was most interested to read this. However, splendid as the new carriages no doubt are there's the little matter of reliability of a train's engine and the quality of the track. I'm hoping the tracks have been upgraded (relatively) recently as it'd be a shame if the trains are still unreliable (speaking of the Bkk --> Chaing Mai route, I've never used the one to Ubon, although I did travel Bkk --> Surin overnight sleeper to get to the elephant festival one year).
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