does the new train stop in Udon and what is the number? hard to figure out.
thanks
new train from Udon to Bangkok?
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Re: new train from Udon to Bangkok?
Which new train are you talking about, if you mean the sleeper train that went into service on the Nong Kai route in January this year Then yes it does
I agree that it is difficult to understand what the train numbers are, there are so many, and which one uses the new cars.
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Re: new train from Udon to Bangkok?
Free timetables of all routes are available at the train station . Train numbers are clearly indicated. The information counter will be able to let you know which train numbers are using the new cars.
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Re: new train from Udon to Bangkok?
The timetable above shows that they are numbers 25 and 26
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Re: new train from Udon to Bangkok?
I would prefer to trust timetables issued by the SRT, as opposed to timetables published by third parties. And Thailand being Thailand , I would prefer to speak to the Railway staff to find out what is the REALITY at the time. They are not and have never been a reliable service.