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The Thailand-Burma Railway Centre is an interactive museum, information and research facility dedicated to presenting the history of the Thailand …

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Apr 11, 2024
This line was originally built to supply Japanese troops in Myanmar during WWI, although only about a third of the original line remains, terminating in Nam Tok. I took the train from Bangkok all the…Full review by macedonboy
Jan 29, 2024
We took the death railway from the Bridge on the River Kwai remembering all those who lost their lives building it. The area itself was very picturesque and the journey to the cliffs was well worth e…Full review by daltonblue
Jan 7, 2024
We took the train from Kanchanaburi to Nam Tok. It work very will. Many tourists left the train at Saphan Thamkra Sae Cave, then there were more room for us to take pictures.Full review by joernbilde

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Hello everyone! I plan to do this trip, and I've got 1 question : Most of you say that the train was very full, however, I've …
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Hello everyone! I plan to do this trip, and I've got 1 question : Most of you say that the train was very full, however, I've found a post written by WHBlok, in which he mentions that his carriage was almost empty. Does anyone know on what that depends please? Perhaps it's the time of departure, choosing the right day or both? I will appreciate any information you may have on this matter. Regards, Anna
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We caught the train in the morning from Kanchanaburi railway station on a weekday. It was not busy at all. There was seats for everyone and nobody standing.
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I'm interested in riding this and I don't want to hire a private tour How/where did you buy the tickets? Thanks in advance
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You can walk on the tracks or buy the tickets at the stations itself
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Hi, I am in Kachanamburi staying near bus station. I want to get the trip on the train to Hellfire Pass but where from? where …
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Hi, I am in Kachanamburi staying near bus station. I want to get the trip on the train to Hellfire Pass but where from? where is the station and what are the times for the train? also, can we take the same train back to Kachanaburi or how fo we come back? Thanks
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Hellfire Pass, or to give it its proper name, Konyu Cutting. This is located about 80 km (50 miles) north of Kanchanaburi, on the disused section of line beyond Nam Tok. Here, the …
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Hellfire Pass, or to give it its proper name, Konyu Cutting. This is located about 80 km (50 miles) north of Kanchanaburi, on the disused section of line beyond Nam Tok. Here, the Australian government has cleared about 7km of the old track-bed as a memorial to the 13,000 allied prisoners and 80,000 Asian labourers who died building the railway - though only 4 km is currently open to the public. The site includes the Hellfire Pass itself (Konyu Cutting, dubbed 'Hellfire Pass' by the PoWs for the way the worksite looked at night by torchlight, and pictured right). A taxi and driver for half-day from Kanchanaburi will cost about £35, and you can ask the driver to drop you at Nam Tok on the way back, to return to Kanchanaburi or Bangkok by the 12:55 or 15:15 train. There are one-day organised tours from Kanchanaburi, but these typically get only 30 minutes at Hellfire Pass, only enough to see the pass itself. If you go independently, you can walk past the locations of 'Three Tier Bridge' & the 'Pack of Cards' bridge several km northwest of the visitor centre. Hope this helps
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Hi , My wife and I will be visiting Thailand from Malaysia in November 2018. One of our itinerary is the Death Railway …
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Hi , My wife and I will be visiting Thailand from Malaysia in November 2018. One of our itinerary is the Death Railway experience. My questions are: 1. The train ride from Kanchanaburi to Nam Tok, are we going to see: a. The Bridge On the River Kwai, b. Wampo Viadust c.Hellfire Pass 2. Is 1 day enough in Kanchanaburi or we need an extra day to explore further? 3. Is there any form of transport from Nam Tok back to Bangkok? 4. What other interesting things to see in NamTok? Thank you SCLOK
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Hello Sclok. This is a complicated question but the answer might be very easy. If you take the train from Kanchanaburi (bridge) to Namtok then you will see the bride and ride the train over …
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Hello Sclok. This is a complicated question but the answer might be very easy. If you take the train from Kanchanaburi (bridge) to Namtok then you will see the bride and ride the train over it. You will ride the train over Wampo viaduct but may not see it in much detail, and you will not see Hellfire Pass from the train. Getting back from Namtok to Bangkok could be tricky if you travel independently and I would say one day is not enough time to even visit the places that you write about. I would suggest booking an organised tour from Bangkok and spending one night in Kanchanaburi, The train ride, war cemeteries, Hell Fire Pass and museum, Namtok, the bridge, even a trip to Erawan Waterfalls are then all possible. If travelling independently is important to you then this would either take longer or would mean you may miss some of the attractions.
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