Getting to and from Trang
By Train:
From Bangkok: Rapid and express trains depart from Bangkok’s Hua Lumphong Railway Station to Trang daily at 5.05 p.m. and 6.20 p.m. for the 15 hour, 870-kilometer journey. For more information, call 1690, 0 2223 7010, 0 2223 7020 or calling Trang Station at tel. 0 7521 8012, or visit www.railway.co.th
By Car:
Route 1: From Bangkok, take Highway No. 4 (Bangkok-Chumphon) to Highway No. 41 (Surat Thani-Thung Song- Huai Yot-Trang). Total distance is 828 kilometers.
Route 2: From Bangkok, take Highway No. 4 directly through Ranong, Phan Nga, and Krabi until you arrive in Trang. Total distance is 1,020 kilometers.
Route 3: From Satun, take Highways No. 404 & 416 through Palian to Trang. Total distance is 140 kilometers.
Route 4: From Hat Yai, take Highways No. 4 & 407 through Phatthalung to Trang. Total distance is 148 kilometers.
Route 5: From Phuket, take Highways No. 4 & 402 through Phang Nga and Krabi to Trang. Total distance is 312 kilometers.
By Bus:
From Bangkok: Air-conditioned busses depart from the Southern Bus Terminal in Bangkok to Trang every day. The trip takes 12 hours. For more information, please call 0 2435 1199-200 or Trang Bus Terminal at tel. 0 7521 8718
There are also regular busses to and from neighboring provinces: Hat Yai (ordinary bus), Satun (first class and ordinary buses), Krabi (first class and ordinary busses), Koh Lanta (first class bus), and Phuket (ordinary bus).
Minivans leaving from various depots in Trang City link Trang to other major cities including Hat Yai (80 baht), Surat Thani (130 baht), Koh Lanta (120 baht), Hat Jao Mai (50 baht), Pak Meng (50 baht), and Sakao (25 baht).
By Air:
Nok Air has daily direct flights between Bangkok and Trang Province; traveling times is 1.10 hours. For more information, call 1318 or 0 2900 9955 or visit the airline’s website at www.nokair.com
Getting Around Trang
By motorbike taxi and tuk tuk:



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