Established in 2013 and operating in Bangkok with its headquarters in Singapore, 12Go.Asia‘s ultimate goal is to connect the whole ASEAN region from MRT to flights under the same standard ticket. This means that you are able to book rail journeys in South East Asia through 12Go.Asia.
Possible journeys include Bangkok, Thailand to Singapore with SRT and KTM Berhad, and Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City within Vietnam with Đường sắt Việt Nam (Vietnam Railways). 12Go.Asia also sells bus journeys within South East Asia currently not linked by rail, including from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam to Phnom Penh or Siem Reap, Cambodia, or even Phnom Penh or Siem Reap, Cambodia to Bangkok, Thailand. Explore transport options within the whole of South East Asia at 12Go.Asia!
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The images below will open in a new tab if clicked. This is for you to get a clearer view, especially for the wordy sections when selecting your journey details.
On first look, you are only able to search for your origin and destination, and not your mode of transport. However, the icons at the side of the origin and destination will help you choose which terminal you will arrive at. 12Go.Asia will also give suggestions on bus and flight tickets if necessary. If in doubt, just search for your originating and arriving city – 12Go.Asia will do the rest.
I will be booking an International Express ticket for this sample.
Once done, click “Find Tickets”.
You can choose your language and currency on the top menu bar. Once you have selected your train, click “Buy ticket”.
One of the most useful things about 12Go.Asia is that they will create joint tickets for you, so you could actually make a single booking from Bangkok to Singapore and vice-versa.
Note that 12Go.Asia only sell tickets for Superior Class seats (ASC) on KTM Intercity trains.
You will then see this pop up. Your ticket is stored in your cart already. If you have no other tickets to buy, click “Checkout”.
The following screenshots are located in a single page. Scroll down the actual page to fill up your information.
Enter your details here.
For Thai trains: 12Go.Asia is only a travel agent and not run by the State Railway of Thailand. Depending on your ticket details, they will give you a choice of where to pick up your physical ticket from. You need this physical ticket to board the train.
International Express Ticket Tips:
- For southbound trains from Bangkok to Padang Besar, the best option is to pick your ticket up for free from the 12Go.Asia office opposite Bangkok Hua Lamphong station.
- For northbound trains from Padang Besar to Bangkok, you are now able to pick up your ticket from the staff on board the International Express itself. A 12Go.Asia staff will hand your ticket to the attendant on the southbound train the day before, and when the northbound train is ready, the attendant will hand you your ticket at your seat.
There is also a courier service using DHL to anywhere in the world for other trains departing from other stations not listed in 12Go.Asia‘s list.
For Malaysian trains: KTM tickets will be sent by email. Just print out or flash the e-ticket when boarding the train.
Fill in your payment details here.
And that’s it! Follow the instructions in the email confirmation from 12Go.Asia.
Hi I’m planning to go to Ipoh from sg in two weeks time. But I can’t seem to book train tickets from any of the websites. Is advanced booking available? If so, how many days in advanced? Or do I have to go to JB intercity counter?
There is a disruption in the booking system today. https://twitter.com/ktmkomuter/status/767982108404879360?s=09
how come the timing is different on 12asia and ktmb
For which train?
sg-jb 10th sep 8am ktmb 8.30 12asia
jb-sg 12th sep 1900 ktmb 1845 12asia
is 12asia trustable cos ktmb sucks i know
For both of your journeys, I have just searched 12Go Asia and found that the timings are correct for Woodlands to JB at 8am on 10 Sep and for JB to Woodlands at 7pm on 12 Sep respectively. Please make sure you are looking at the right trains when booking.
For the Shuttle Tebrau timings, please visit https://railtravelstation.com/ktm-berhad/ktm-intercity/shuttle-tebrau/
Trying to book singapore to KL by train and am having problems online. Is the still a sleeper train?
There is no direct train from Singapore to KL. Book a Singapore – JB Sentral, JB Sentral – Gemas and a Gemas – Sentral Kuala Lumpur ticket.
Dear Sir I would like to book train ticket for three persons from Padang Besar to Bangkok in Thailand. Please suggest how to do the booking online.
It’s literally on the page you are commenting on.
Hi
Can I book train ticket in advance from jb ciq to woodlands, 1st train.
Hope to receive a reply.
Thank you.
I think the answer you need is written all over this page.