I traveled via first
class sleeper train in a few countries.
Not exact matches
Filled with 31 players and a traveling party of 50 for the 3,417 - mile journey to Durham, the
train was high -
class: air - conditioning,
sleeper cars, dining cars, even formal meal menus (many of which the players sent home).
An overnight
train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai in a 2nd
class sleeper with air conditioning is going to cost you around 700 THB.
Transportation: Private bedroom on VIA Rail's ® the Canadian
train from Toronto to Jasper in
Sleeper Plus
class; ferry crossing to / from Vancouver Island; private, deluxe air - conditioned motorcoach while touring.
You have different options on the
sleeper train, with seats varying from 3rd
class wooden seats all the way to 1st
class with air - conditioned bunks.
Sleeper Touring
Class passengers have exclusive use of the Park Car at the rear of the
train.
Stepping off our longtail boat we head over to Khao San Road, popular with backpackers and hippies for a little free time before returning to our hotel to freshen up before taking the overnight express
sleeper train (2nd
class A / C
sleeper cabins) to Chiang Mai.
Having experienced general
class and
sleeper class trains in my previous trip to India, this will be very... well, luxurious... indeed for me!
Transportation: Private, deluxe air - conditioned motorcoach while touring; overnight accommodations and travel aboard VIA Rail's Ocean
train in
Sleeper Plus
class to Nova Scotia.
Express overnight
train departs at 20:00 and arrives at 8:00 the next morning, costing 1,117 baht for 1st
class sleeper, 688 baht for 2nd
class sleeper, 497 baht for 1st
class regular seat and 238 for 2nd
class seat.
Express overnight
train departs at 18:20 and arrives at 6:25 the next morning, costing 1,817 baht for a private cabin, 1,117 baht for first
class sleeper, 658 baht for 2nd
class sleeper, 497 baht for 1st
class regular seat and 238 baht for 2nd
class seat.
Standard, Family Coach and «Komfort»
Class seating are available, as well as
sleeper cabins if you opt for the overnight
train.
Consider whether you would prefer to sit in first or second -
class and remember that you may need to make seat reservations depending on the
train or
sleeper journey you will be taking.