Thailand–Burma Railway Museum
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Open Days: Daily
Opening Hours: 09.00 – 17.00
Admission Fee: Children aged approximately 8–14 years: 40 THB / Adults: 80 THB
 
The Thailand–Burma Railway Museum in Kanchanaburi Province is an internationally significant learning center dedicated to the history of World War II. Located near the Don Rak Allied War Cemetery, the museum presents the story of the Thailand–Burma Railway, widely known as the “Death Railway,” through comprehensive and powerful exhibitions covering historical, military, engineering, and humanitarian perspectives.
 
The Thailand–Burma Railway Museum was established to collect and present information about the construction of the railway during World War II, which began with the arrival of Japanese forces in Southeast Asia. Japan aimed to create a supply and troop transportation route from Thailand to Burma. As a result, the railway was built under wartime conditions marked by urgency, severe constraints, and a shortage of resources.
 
The museum’s exhibitions begin by explaining the historical context of World War II, Japan’s expansion of power, and the strategic reasons behind the decision to construct the Thailand–Burma Railway. The displays then explore the design process and route planning, which had to contend with extremely harsh geography, including dense jungles, steep mountains, and numerous rivers.
 
One of the most important themes emphasized by the museum is life in the prisoner-of-war camps. Allied prisoners of war and large numbers of Asian forced laborers were compelled to work on the railway under brutal conditions, suffering from severe food shortages, lack of medical supplies, and exhausting labor. The resulting loss of life reflects the true “cost of war,” measured not only in military statistics but in countless human lives.
 
The museum also highlights medical care in the POW camps, focusing on the role of prisoner doctors and their efforts to save lives under extreme limitations. These exhibits help visitors gain a deeper understanding of the humanitarian and ethical dimensions of wartime experiences.
 
In addition, the museum presents information on railway operations during the war, Allied bombing campaigns aimed at destroying supply routes, and the impact of these actions on the railway and surrounding areas. After the war, the exhibitions address dismantling, rehabilitation, and remembrance, ensuring that the lessons of the past remain alive in human memory.
 
Getting There The museum is located in Kanchanaburi town near the Don Rak Allied War Cemetery. It is easily accessible by private car, public transportation, or bicycle from Kanchanaburi Railway Station.
 
Place Name Thailand–Burma Railway Museum
Key Highlights A museum dedicated to the history of the Death Railway and World War II
Nearby Restaurants 1) Keeree Tara Riverside – approx. 2 km, Tel. 034-540-884
2) Loft Restaurant & Bar – approx. 1.5 km, Tel. 034-512-999
3) Krua Ton Nam Khwae – approx. 2 km, Tel. 034-512-888
4) Goodview Raft Restaurant – approx. 2.5 km, Tel. 034-515-600
5) Bell’s Pizzeria – approx. 1 km, Tel. 034-511-100
Nearby Accommodations 1) Felix River Kwai Resort – approx. 2 km, Tel. 034-551-000
2) Good Times Resort – approx. 1.5 km, Tel. 034-512-999
3) River Kwai Bridge Resort – approx. 2 km, Tel. 034-512-888
4) Dheva Mantra Resort – approx. 4 km, Tel. 034-615-999
5) Royal River Kwai Resort – approx. 3 km, Tel. 034-543-000
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What is the Thailand–Burma Railway Museum about?
A: It focuses on the history of the construction of the Thailand–Burma Railway during World War II.
 
Q: Is the museum suitable for children?
A: It is suitable for older children and young people who are able to engage with historical content.
 
Q: How much time should visitors allow?
A: Visitors should plan to spend at least 1–2 hours.
 
Q: Is photography allowed?
A: Photography is permitted in certain zones. Visitors should follow the museum’s regulations.
 
Q: What nearby attractions should be visited together?
A: The museum is best visited together with the Don Rak Allied War Cemetery and the Bridge over the River Kwai.
TelTel: 034512721, 034510067
 Thailand–Burma Railway Museum Map
Museums Group: Museums
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