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Transportation in Bangkok
 
 
2. BTS Sky-Train
 BTS Sky Train operates from 06.00 - 24.00 hours everyday with two main lines -- Sukhumwit and Silom lines.

Mo Chit
(Northern Bus Terminal) - Onnut Line or Sukhumwit Line This line is 17 kilometres in length covering 17 stations as follows:

Mo Chit – Saphan Khuai – Ari – Sanam Pao – Victory Monument – Phaya Thai – Ratchathewi – Siam Square – Chit Lom – Phloen Chit – Asok – Sukhumvit – Phrom Phong – Thong Lo – Ekkamai (Eastern Bus Terminal)

Phra Khanong – On Nut

National Stadium - Taksin Bridge Line or Silom Line
This line has a length of 6.5 km and covers only 7 stations as follows:

National Stadium – Siam Square – Ratchadamri – Sala Daeng – Chong Nonsi – Surasak – Saphan Taksin

  Passengers can change their routes at the Interchange Station at Siam Square. Apart from being the fastest means of transportation, the sky train has two more advantages -- it offers a panoramic view of Bangkok and it stops at several prime shopping centers lying along Silom, Ratchadamri, and Sukhumwit road.

 Interchange stations with MRT are also provided at Mo Chit,

Sukhumvit, and Sala Daeng stations.

  The fares range from 15 to 45 baht based on the distance traveled.
One-Day Pass is available at the cost of 120 baht.

  Website: www.bts.co.th

 

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