SRT Boosts Travel Capacity for Songkran Festival

Special Train Services Added Across Key Routes

The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has announced the addition of 26 special train services to accommodate the increased travel demand during the Songkran Festival. These services will operate from April 11 to April 17, covering northern, northeastern, and southern lines for both outbound and return journeys.

Increased Daily Passenger Capacity

To further support the holiday rush, SRT has maximized carriage capacity on its regular services, utilizing locomotive capabilities across 214 trains daily. This initiative is expected to handle a significant passenger increase, with at least 100,000 people traveling each day during the festival period.

Convenient Ticket Booking Options

D-Ticket System Enhances Accessibility

Passengers can book tickets through SRT’s D-Ticket system or directly at railway stations nationwide. This user-friendly platform ensures seamless booking for travelers planning their holiday trips.

Real-Time Train Tracking Available

To provide a better travel experience, SRT offers real-time train tracking via its Train Tracking System (TTS). This system allows passengers to monitor train schedules and locations efficiently, ensuring timely updates throughout their journey.

Safety Measures Strengthened for Holiday Travel

Collaboration with Railway Police and Agencies

SRT is working closely with railway police and relevant agencies to maintain security and order during the holiday rush. Passengers will receive clear instructions on safety regulations, while all staff members are required to undergo alcohol and drug testing before duty.

CCTV Monitoring for Enhanced Security

Safety officers will oversee operations using CCTV cameras installed at railway stations and onboard trains. This initiative aims to ensure a safe and secure environment for all passengers traveling during Songkran.

Additional Information for Travelers

Customer Service Support Available 24/7

For inquiries or assistance, passengers can contact the SRT Customer Service Centre at 1690, which operates around the clock to address travel-related concerns.

Chiang Mai Railway Station Fully Booked

With train tickets sold out on key routes like Bangkok Apiwat–Chiang Mai and Chiang Mai–Bangkok Apiwat, travelers are advised to plan ahead and utilize available services promptly.

You May Also Like

Phuket Lifeguard Saves French Children from Rip Current at Kata Beach

Heroic Rescue at Kata Beach Swift Action Saves Lives On July 11,…

Thai Restaurants Face Economic Crunch as Costs Soar

Declining Revenue Hits Hard Economic Slowdown Bites Eateries Thailand’s restaurant industry is…

Apple Showcases Bold Design and AI Innovations at WWDC 2025

Unified Software Naming Strategy iOS 26 Leads the Charge At the Worldwide…

Thai Army Repatriates Cambodian Soldiers, Cracks Down on Border Conflict Misinformation

Humanitarian Repatriation Effort Thai Army Aids Stranded Soldiers On August 1, 2025,…