Train times from Surat Thani to Hua Hin

The journey by train from Surat Thani to Hua Hin is scheduled to take from 6 to 8 hours depending upon which train you take.

Train Timetable from Surat Thani to Hua Hin


Surat Thani - Hua Hin ฿ 6,171–11,220 6h – 8h
  •   Van 9pax
  •   Economy
  •   SUV 4pax

Surat Thani Railway Station


Surat Thani Railway Station is located at Phunphin District, Surat Thani 84130, Thailand.

Google Map of Surat Thani Railway Station

Hua Hin Railway Station


Hua Hin Railway Station is located at Tambon Hua Hin Railway Station Road, Amphoe Hua Hin, Chang Wat Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110, Thailand.

Google Map of Hua Hin Railway Station

About Travel to Hua Hin


Located approximately 200 km to the the south of Bangkok, the small city of Hua Hin, with a population of around 50,000 permanent residents, is a popular weekend get away destination for residents of Thailand’s main city as well as a frequent summer time get away destination for several generations of Thailand’s Royal Family. Hua Hin has a different character to the other major beach side resort destinations in Thailand such as Pattaya, Phuket and Koh Samui. A noticeable difference is the absence of a large night time drinking and dancing scene. Visitors to Hua Hin tend to eat out and then go to bed, rather than eat and go to a bar until the early hours of the morning. This is one of the attractions of the city for the predominantly older foreign visitors, and a majority of the Thai visitors, who come to Hua Hin.

Beach in Hua Hin
Beach in Hua Hin

Hua Hin has a 6 km narrow strip of white sand beach in the city centre. The beach is fairly clean as is the water, which is better quality than in Pattaya, which is Thailand’s other major mainland beach resort destination. One of the things Hua Hin is also well known for, other than its beach, is its seafood restaurants. The most famous and expensive seafood restaurants in Hua Hin are on the Nares Damri Road, which is the seafront road on the centre of the city. The best seafood restaurants on the Nares Damri Road are built on former fishing boat piers with guests seated on a wooden deck over the ocean whilst eating fresh seafood.

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