
Battambang Bamboo Train
The bamboo train is a small plywood-framed cart, with a bamboo mat placed on top whilst resting on top of two independent rail axles recycled from damaged tanks left over from the Cambodian genocide war. A simple two stroke motor sits at the back and accelerates the bamboo train a steady 50km/h. Welcome to the Cambodian Bamboo Train.



Turning the train around
This idea first popped up when locals of Battambang city realized the Northern Cambodian Line built by the French and left abandoned for numerous decades could convert into a system to ease the transport of goods during the United Nations Transitional Authority of Cambodia period.
It took only a few years for tourists to hear about this and to offer $5 to the locals to transport them down and back on the single track. When two bamboo trains would meet head on, the train with the least tourists (usually sits up to 5) would need to disassemble and allow the other to pass. The dissembling and reassembling process can take 3 minutes.


Our driver assembling the train 
Further down the rail to Battambang station
In 2018 the local government closed the old bamboo train line as they make way for the tracks to be upgraded to an actual train line that’ll provide a passenger trains between Cambodia and Thailand once completed around 2025.
The government created a new bamboo train tourist zone located 20km out of Battambang which basically circles around a carpark and can only have 6 bamboo train carts working at once. This received a lot of negative feedback from tourists and has been named the tourist trap of Battambang. We certainly recommend avoiding this area.

A friendly shopowner waving at us 
Hanging out on the front of the train 
A little girl is waiting for us to pass to then cross
However, we here at YPT have followed the original tracks from Battambang train station further down the line and found an unofficial bamboo train with families living along the line operating this business.
The cost of $5 includes a return trip per person and takes you 25 minutes out of Battambang passing villages within a jungle and then out to an empty field placing you in the middle of nowhere. There’s a small hut that’s been built for tourists that include water and snacks. The local woman running the shop was incredibly friendly and not pushy. She genuinely enjoyed the chit chat whilst our train main swaps the motor around and returns us back to the original starting point near the city.
There’s no other experience in the world to ride the rails only a few inches off the ground at speeds of 50km/h from a makeshift cart. A unique experience we highly recommend which is why we’ve included this into our Cambodian tour.
Join our newsletter!
Enter your email to receive our latest newsletter.
Don't worry, we don't spam
Popular Articles
Visiting Diriyah the Remarkable Cradle of the Saudi State
UnknownUzbek Trains 8211 the Best Network in the World
UnknownWill the Darvaza Crater be Extinguished by Turkmenistans Government
UnknownWhat Are the 10 Largest Stadiums in the World
UnknownDrone Photography Guidelines in China for 2025
UnknownSyria Travel Update
UnknownNorth Korea to reopen to tourism in Rason
UnknownYPT now offers free Internet access on all Greenland Svalbard and Antarctica cruises
UnknownRelated Articles
Featured Tours

Afghanistan Spring Tour
8 Nights, 8 DaysStart Date: May 19th 2025
Algeria, Mauritania, Mali and Burkina Faso Combo Tour
26 Nights, 26 DaysStart Date: January 14th 2022
75th Anniversary Party Foundation Day & Mount Kumgang Tour With Mass Games
8 Nights, 8 DaysStart Date: October 8th 2020
All Koreas Part 1: North Korea Borderlands
7 Nights, 7 DaysStart Date: June 13th 2025




