[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"guide-thailand-train-map-en":3},{"detail":4,"related":20},{"id":5,"parent_id":5,"link_url":6,"title":7,"menu_title":8,"tag":9,"author":10,"desc":7,"content":11,"image":12,"platform":13,"language":14,"category":15,"ld_schema":8,"ctime":16,"status":17,"is_del":18,"sort":18,"faqs":19,"lsi_keywords":8},73,"thailand-train-map","Thailand Train Map",null,"Travel","ThailandTrains","\u003Cp>Thailand has five major train lines which are shown on the map below. Most parts of the country are accessible by train, except for the Northern Region above Chiang Mai, and parts of the Andaman Coast such as Phuket and Krabi.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>\u003Cimg src=\"https://static.thailandtrain.org/content/2026-01-18/1768743861732_8329_67cc02168369e_828.webp\" alt=\"cce\" loading=\"lazy\" loading=\"lazy\" alt=\"Thailand Train Map\" style=\"max-width: 100%; height: auto;\">\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Pattaya is connected to the railway network but train services traveling East are generally very slow and most people on holiday in Thailand opt to travel by road if they are going to Pattaya, Koh Chang or Chanthaburi.\u003C/p>","https://static.thailandtrain.org/content/2026-01-18/67d0cd6d90d5f_108.jpg","thailandtrain.org","en","","2025-03-11T23:55:52.000Z",1,0,"[]",[21,27,33],{"id":22,"title":23,"author":24,"parent_id":22,"ctime":25,"image":26},68,"How to travel Thailand by train?","ThailandTrain","2025-03-12T00:04:20.000Z","https://static.thailandtrain.org/content/2026-01-18/67d0cf7b1ebd4_11.jpg",{"id":28,"title":29,"author":30,"parent_id":28,"ctime":31,"image":32},66,"Train Classes in Thailand: A Comfortable Journey Across the Kingdom","Thailand Trains","2025-02-16T09:31:59.000Z","https://static.thailandtrain.org/content/2026-01-18/67b1b0823bd6a_672.jpg",{"id":34,"title":35,"author":24,"parent_id":34,"ctime":36,"image":37},67,"How to book Thailand train tickets online?","2025-06-20T05:54:10.000Z","https://static.trainbook.online/content/2026-01-18/6854f765dba2b_348.jpg"]