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Death Railway Bridge, Kanchanaburi: Hours, Best Time and More

Death Railway Bridge

The Death Railway Bridge is also known as the Bridge over the River Kwai. It is located in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. It was built during World War II by Japanese forces using forced labor from POWs and local workers. The construction was brutal, and many died due to harsh conditions. The bridge became famous after the movie "The Bridge on the River Kwai" in 1957.

Today, it is a major tourist attraction and a memorial to those who suffered and died. Nearby, you can visit the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery and the JEATH War Museum to learn more about this dark chapter in history. The Death Railway Bridge Kanchanaburi stands as a reminder of the hardships faced during the war.

Death Railway Bridge Hours

The Death Railway Bridge in Kanchanaburi is open every day for visitors. You can visit the bridge from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm. To explore the Death Railway Bridge, you can catch trains from Thonburi Station in Bangkok. Two trains operate daily: Local Train No. 257 departs at 7:45 am, and Train No. 259 leaves at 1:55 pm.

How to reach Death Railway Bridge

  • By Train

You can take a train as the train station in Kanchanaburi offers local trains that run along the Death Railway.

  • By Taxi/Car

Taxis are available in Kanchanaburi and can take you directly to the Death Railway Bridge. Renting a car is a flexible option if you prefer driving.

  • By Tuk-Tuk

You can hire a tuk-tuk for a short and inexpensive ride to the bridge.

  • By Bicycle

You can rent a bicycle and cycle to the bridge and enjoy the surrounding beauty.

Best time to visit

The best time to visit the Death Railway Bridge in Kanchanaburi is during the cool season from November to February. The weather is pleasant and the temperatures are cooler. Additionally, less humidity makes it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Avoid visiting during the rainy season (May to October) as heavy rains may disrupt travel plans and sightseeing.

Highlights

  • The Death Railway Bridge is a key historical site, built during World War II by prisoners of war.

  • Enjoy breathtaking views of the Kwai River and lush landscapes as you walk across the bridge.

  • Learn about the hardships faced by POWs who worked on the bridge at the nearby museums.

  • Take a scenic train ride over the bridge and experience history and nature together.

  • Visit the nearby cemetery and museum to pay tribute to those who lost their lives during its construction.

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