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Transportation in Thailand
How to get to Thailand
BY AIR Bangkok is Thailand's major gateway. Most visitors arrive
through
Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi International Airport which is connected by daily
flights to Europe, North America, Asia and Australasia aboard the world's major
airlines. Further international flights, mostly from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur,
Penang and Hong Kong, land on a less regular basis at the southern airports of
Phuket and Hat Yai and Chiang Mai in northern Thailand. Charter flights from
Europe and the Orient sometimes land in Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Hat Yai and
at U-Taphao for Pattaya.
BY RAIL
Regular rail services link Singapore and Bangkok. Intermediary stops include
Kuala Lumpur, Butterworth and major southern Thai towns.
BY ROAD Overland entrance to Thailand is restricted to three road
crossings on the Thai-Malaysian border in Songkhla, Yala and Narathiwat.
BY SEA There are no regular steamship connections with Thailand.
Cargo ships calling at Bangkok's Klong Toey port sometimes have passenger cabin
facilities. Cruise ships, such as Cunard's Queen Elizabeth 11, Royal Viking, or
Pearl of Scandinavia periodically visit Pattaya.
Travel within Thailand Domestic air, rail
and road transport in Thailand is surprisingly inexpensive.
BY AIR
Thai Airways International, Thailand's national airline, Bangkok Airways,
Orient Thai Airline and Angel Airlines.
BY RAIL An efficient rail system links major
northern and northeastern towns with the capital. A southern route permits the
visitor to travel by train into Malaysia and Singapore. Domestic express trains
comprise first, second and third class carriages. Slower trains may have only
third-class seats.
The State Railway of Thailand organizes oneday,
two-day economy tours to various destinations on Saturdays, Sundays and official
holidays. Other tours include trips to Surat Thani (for Koh Samui), Chumphon and
Chiang Mai. Railway schedules can be obtained from Bangkok Railway Station, Tel:
223-7010, 2237020.
Time Schedule for Northern Line
Time Schedule for Northeastern Line
Time Schedule for Eastern Line
Time Schedule for Southern Line
BY ROAD A modern highway system reaches
into all corners of the Kingdom. Domestic bus services offer fast means of
travel. Air-conditioned tour coaches offer more comfort. Bangkok's
Northern/Northeastern Bus Terminal is on Kam Phaeng Phet 2 Road, Tel: 9363674,
9363667-8.
Government Bus Service Call Center 0-2576-5599 The government bus
company, called Bor Kor Sor (BKS), provides the cheapest mode for getting around
Thailand. Being frequent and reliable, no advance booking is necessary. Both
air-conditioned ones and open-aired ones stop almost everywhere along their
route, with the latter being the cheapest and slowest.
There are 3 stations to take a bus
1. Jatujak Station (Morchit 2): Central, Northern, Northeastern
Kampaengphet 2 Rd, Bangkok 2. Eakamai Station: Eastern Sukhumvit Rd, Bangkok.
3. South Station: Southern Boromratchchonnani Rd, Bangkok
Government Bus schedules , route and fares
Central Bus Terminal : Jatujak Station (Morchit 2)
Kampaengphet 2 Rd, Bangkok Tel: 0-2537-8055, You can buy a ticket at the Counter
No. 25 (inside the building), Ground Floor.
Northern Bus Terminal : Jatujak Station (Morchit 2) Kampaengphet 2
Rd, Bangkok Tel: 0-2936-3670, You can buy a ticket at the Counter No. 24-30
(inside the building), Ground Floor.
Northeastern Bus Terminal : Jatujak Station (Morchit 2)
Kampaengphet 2 Rd, Bangkok Tel: 0-2936-0657, You can buy a ticket at the Counter
No. 93 - 103, 3 th Floor.
Eastern Bus Terminal : Eakamai Station Sukhumvit Rd, Bangkok Tel:
0-2391-6846
Southern Bus Terminal : South Station Boromratchchonnani Rd,
Bangkok Tel: 0-2435-1200, 0-2435-1199
Travel inside Bangkok
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Public Transportation
Public buses are plentiful and cheap, with 7 Baht minimum and
8 Baht maximum fares to most destinations within metropolitan Bangkok- Air- conditioned buses within Bangkok have minimum and maximum fares of 6 and 16 Baht respectively. Red and grey Micro-Buses, also air conditioned, cost 20 Baht for single journey. A Bus Route Map is available at most hotels, bookshops and the TAT head office for 35 Baht. |
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Taxis and Tuk Tuks
Hotel taxis have fixed tariffs. Taxis cruising the streets of Bangkok,
and designated "taximeters" charge 35 Baht for the first 3 kilometres
and approximately 5 Baht for every kilometre thereafter. Tuk-Tuk or
three wheel taxis are quite popular among the tourists for short
journeys inside Bangkok. Fares range from a minimum of 30 Baht to a
maximum of 150 Baht. Fares must be bargained for. |
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River Taxis
There are many boats plying the Chao Phraya River. Some criss-cross
between landings on opposite banks while the Chao Phraya Express
boats travel upstream and downstream within the metropolis. Fares
range between 5 and 15 Baht. |
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Sky Train
As promised the BTS Skytrain service was launched on 5th December 1999, to celebrate the 72nd birthday of the King of Thailand. |
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MRT (Mass Rapid Transit)
Being one of Bangkok’s heavy mass rapid transit, the M.R.T. Chaloem
Ratchamongkhon Line (The MRT System) has become the first metro in
Thailand because its initial system section of Hua Lamphong to Bang
Sue is the first railway system in Thailand that kept on underground
level. |
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Airport Link
Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link and City Air Terminal have the
objective to provide transportation service for passengers who wish
to travel from downtown to the airport with more convenient, faster,
and more flexible. |
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