Zut, c'est dommage, car j'ai utilisé ce service cet été, et c'était bien plus pratique que tous les autres services en ligne...
Voici un site où tu trouveras plein d'infos (sont-elles à jour? là est la question)
www.seat61.com/Thailand.htm
Ils disent que tu peux réserver par des agences:
www.traveller2000.com
,
www.asia-discovery.com
,
www.thaifocus.com
ou en passant directement par la state railway:
passenger-ser@railway.co.th
...
To book with the State Railways of
Thailand, email them at least 15 days (but less than 60 days) before your date of travel on
passenger-ser@railway.co.th
or fax
+ 66 2 225 6068. Your fax or e-mail must include the journey, date, train number, departure time, class, seat or sleeper (upper or lower berth), number of passengers, your name and e-mail address. You eventually will receive an e-mail confirmation, and you then collect and pay for your tickets at
Bangkok Hualamphong station booking office at least 1 hour before departure. Bookings open 60 days before departure, but email bookings are only accepted more than 15 days before departure to give them time to respond. The Thai railways charge 200 Baht (£3 or $5) per email booking. Booking this way normally works well, but recently several people have said they waited up to 2 weeks for a reply, and one correspondent says he waited a month, so you may just have to be patient. Some people have recently (2009) reported that they haven't had a reply.
If you have any problems, or need to make a booking less than 15 days before departure, try using an agency such as Traveller2000 or Thaifocus as shown below.
Bonne chance!