Thonburi Railway Station Pier – Gateway between the River and Railway

Thonburi Railway Station Pier provides easy access to trains departing for Kanchanaburi and the famous Bridge over the River Kwai. It links river transport with Thailand’s historic southern rail line and it’s western branch.

Connection between River and Rail

This pier serves as the river link to Bangkok Noi, a district known for its long association with the city’s transport routes. The nearby Thonburi Railway Station, once Bangkok’s main rail terminal, still operates regular services toward Kanchanaburi and Nam Tok.

Accessing the Station and Local Landmarks

From the pier, it’s about one kilometre on foot to Thonburi Railway Station. Walk directly away from the river past the hospital buildings, then keep to the right of the temple before continuing under the bridge beside the railway line.

Using the Pier and Boat Connections

Thonburi Railway Station Pier is served by the Chao Phraya Express Orange Flag boats, which connect to major stops such as Sathorn, Rajinee, and Phra Arthit. Services run frequently, offering travellers a practical way to reach Bangkok’s riverside attractions. For current timetables and route information, see the Chao Phraya Express Boat official website.

Connection with the Southern and Western Lines

Trains depart for Kanchanaburi and the Bridge over the River Kwai from the nearby Thonburi Railway Station, the starting point for Thailand’s Southern Line and its western branch toward Kanchanaburi. The journey usually takes about three hours to Kanchanaburi and another hour to Nam Tok. Services are limited and often depart later than scheduled, so checking timetables in advance is essential.

Quick Facts – Thonburi Station Pier

  • Beside Siriraj Hospital on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River
  • About one kilometre on foot from Thonburi Railway Station
  • Trains depart daily for Kanchanaburi
  • Check train departure times carefully
  • River travel is an easy way to reach the station from central Bangkok
Thonburi Railway Station Pier ticket office showing passengers buying train tickets for Kanchanaburi departures.
Train crossing the Bridge on the River Kwai on the route from Thonburi Railway Station Pier to Kanchanaburi.
Train departing Thonburi Railway Station Pier in Bangkok with station platform and railway signals in view.

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