At least eight dead, 25 injured in train collision that sparks bus fire in Thailand

Published May 16, 2026
Police officers and rescue workers are seen at the site of a train collision with a bus underneath Makkasan Airport Rail station in Bangkok on May 16, 2026. —AFP
Police officers and rescue workers are seen at the site of a train collision with a bus underneath Makkasan Airport Rail station in Bangkok on May 16, 2026. —AFP

A collision between a freight train and a bus killed at least eight people and injured more than 30 in the Thai capital Bangkok on Saturday, police said.

Firefighters and rescue workers cordoned off the collision site, with investigators seen peering into the burnt-out shell of the bus.

Pedestrians were ushered away from the busy downtown intersection, which is used by tens of thousands of vehicles each day.

Forensic officers investigate the site of a train collision with a bus (back) underneath Makkasan Airport Rail station in Bangkok on May 16, 2026. —AFP
Forensic officers investigate the site of a train collision with a bus (back) underneath Makkasan Airport Rail station in Bangkok on May 16, 2026. —AFP

“Eight people have died and 35 others were injured,” Bangkok police chief Urumporn Koondejsumrit told AFP, updating the number of injured from previous reports.

The collision happened early in the afternoon, with images on social media showing the train approaching a level crossing at a moderate speed before colliding with the bus, which instantly burst into flames.

“The fire is now out and we are trying to recover the bodies,” Urumporn said.

The flames appeared to spread quickly.

“I didn’t dare look back to see if there were any victims,” a witness who was near the intersection with her daughter told public broadcaster Thai PBS.

Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has ordered an investigation into the incident, according to a statement from his office.

Deadly transport accidents are common in Thailand, which regularly tops lists of the world’s most lethal roads, with speeding, drunk driving and weak law enforcement all contributing factors.

The collapse of a crane onto a passenger train killed 32 people and injured dozens in Thailand’s northeast in January.

A collision between a freight train and a bus carrying passengers to a religious ceremony killed 18 people in 2020.

Rescue workers stand at the site of a train collision with a bus underneath Makkasan Airport Rail station in Bangkok on May 16, 2026. —AFP
Rescue workers stand at the site of a train collision with a bus underneath Makkasan Airport Rail station in Bangkok on May 16, 2026. —AFP

Three years later, eight people were killed in a collision between a freight train and a pickup truck crossing a railway line in the east of the country.

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