Death Railway Museum and Research Centre

Death Railway Museum and Research Centre
The Thailand-Burma Railway Centre in an interactive museum, research and information centre dedicated to presenting the story of the Thailand-Burma Railway built during the World War II.
Located near the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery (Don Rak), this museum showcases an exhibition about the history of the Thailand-Burma railway, a 145-kilometer train track between Bang Pong in Thailand and Thanbuyuzayat in Myanmar that was built by prisoners of wars during the invasion of the Imperial Japanese Army, WWII. The educational exhibition displays information and photographs about planning and construction processes of the railway as well as the geography, living condition in POW camps, medical aspects, summary of deaths, operation, bombing and end of the railway, as well as aftermath of the war.
Location: Thailand-Burma Railway Centre
Death Railway Museum and Research Centre
73 Chao Khun Nen Rd, Ban Nuea, Mueang Kanchanaburi District, Kanchanaburi 71000
Opening Times
The Centre is open every day from 9:00 Am to 4:00 Pm, subject to official Thai closure regulations.
Admission Fees
Admission Fees are 160 baht for adults and 80 baht for children aged 7~12 years.