Bangkok Mass Transit System - A quick guide to the system

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Bangkok's Skytrian serves 25 stations in key locations around town, allowing passengers to leapfrog busy traffic intersections. There are two separate railway lines: One from the northern bus terminal at Morchit to Sukhumvit Soi 77 (Soi Onnut ). The other from the National Stadium (near Pathumwan Intersection to Taksin Bridge at the end of Sathorn Road. The two line meet at the busy Siam Center where passengers can switch from one line to another.

Stations
The typical station consists of two levels - concourse and platform. The concourse provides ticketing facilities and other passenger amenities as well as access to the system. The platform is for waiting, boarding and alighting from the train. Please be aware that the train may approach the platform anytime, from any direction.

Trains
Our trains are designed to high international standards. Doors open / close automatically. Beeper sounds will warn you when the doors are about to close. If standing please stand clear of the door's at all times.

Track
Stay away from the track and electrified rails. Pay attention to all warning signs. Trespassing onto the track area can cause severe injury to yourself or others.

Fares
About 10 to 40 that depend on your destination


Skytrain and subway routes

Types of Tickets
1) Single-Journey Ticket: this is a pay-per-trip ticket, it is available at any Ticket Issuing Machine, located in every station. The machines accept coins only and give change. Commuters can also get exact change at any ticket office, located near a Ticket Issuing Machine.

2) Stored-Value Ticket: the value of the ticket will be deducted according to the distance of each journey, and is most suitable for regular commuters or for multiple journeys. Stored-Value Tickets are available and can be refilled at any ticket office, located in every station.

Ticket Usage
1.) Purchase a ticket from the Ticket Issuing Machine or ticket office.
2.) To enter the the skytrain system, insert the ticket into the entry gate and be sure to hold on to it - you will need it to exit.
3) To exit, insert the ticket into the exit gate. The Single - Journey Ticket will be taken; the Stored-Value Ticket will be returned to commuters for future rides.



Sites / Monuments / Shopping Centers at the Skytrain

Transportation Parks Hospitals
Eastern Bus Terminal E7 Chatujak Park N8 Paolo Memorial N7
Lampong Main Railroad Station W1 Lumpini S2 Bamrungrad Medical Center E3+
Northeastern Bus Terminal (Mo Chit 2) N8 Suan Luang (Rama 9) E9+ Bangkok Christian S2
ECOM Thailand / Sawadee.com E1 Botanical Garden E9+ Bangkok Nursing Home S2
Dusit Zoo N3+ Samitivej E5+
Queen Sirikit Park E5
Santipharp (Peace) Park N3
Cultural Centers and Monuments Markets and Shopping Centers
Erawan Shrine E1,S1 Amarin Plaza S1 Narayana Phand (Handicraft Center) E1
Queen Sirikit Conference Center E4+ Central Chidlom E1 Patpong S2
Siam Society (Kamthieng House) E4 Central Ladprao N8+ Pratunam (Wholesale clothing) E1+
Victory Monument N3 Chatuchak Weekend Market N8 Robinson Silom / Silom Complex S2
Hua Mark Stadium E8+ Emporium Shopping Center E5 Robinson Bangrak S6
National Sports Stadium W1 Gaysorn Plaza E1 Siam Discovery / Siam Center / Siam Square CS
Jim Thompson Thai House Museum W1 Mah Boon Krong (MBK) W1 World Trade Center E1
+ further transportation required



Free Shuttle Bus Service

As from 1st August there is now a free Shuttle Bus (see photo) to take passengers to various Sky Train (BTS) stations as shown in the images. The free Shuttle Bus service is initially available along 7 routes with more coming in the near future.

  • Mo Chit-Central Ladprao-Major Cineplex Ratchayothin-Kasetsart University-SCB Park Plaza Start from Mo Chit Station (N8)-Central Plaza Ladprao-Ho Wang School-Major Ratchayothin-Kasetsart University-SCB Park Plaza-Vipavadee Rangsit Rd.
    Free Shuttle Bus Service
  • Surasak-Wongwian Yai Start from Surasak Station (S5) - Charoen Nakorn Rd-Lard Ya Rd.-Wongwian Yai-Krung Thonburi Rd.-Bangrak Hospital.
    Free Shuttle Bus Service
  • Ekkamai-Klongton Start from Phrakhanong Station (E8) - Sukhumvit 71-Petchburi-Sukhumvit 63 (Soi Ekkamai)-Sukhumvit Rd.
    Free Shuttle Bus Service
  • Thong Lo-Phrom Phong Start from Thong Lo Station (E6) - Sukhumvit 55 (Soi Thong Lo)-Petchaburi Rd- Sukhumvit 39 (Soi Phrom Phong)-Sukhumvit Rd.
    Free Shuttle Bus Service
  • On Nut-Sukhumvit 103 (Soi Udomsuk)-Central City Bangna Start from On Nut Station (E9) - Sukhumvit Rd.-Sukhumvit 103 (Soi Udomsuk)-Central City Bangna-Sukhumvit Rd.
    Free Shuttle Bus Service
  • Mo Chit-Central Ladprao Start from Mo Chit Station (N8) - Central Plaza Ladprao-Ho Wang School-Vipavadee Rangsit Rd.
    Free Shuttle Bus Service

Asok-Queen Sirikit National Concention Center (QSNCC) Start from Asok Station (E4) - Ratchadapisak Rd.-QSNCC (Remark: Bus route will be operated when there is a main event at QSNCC).

As from 1st August there is now a free Shuttle Bus (see photo) to take passengers to various Sky Train (BTS) stations as shown in the images. The free Shuttle Bus service is initially available along 7 routes with more coming in the near future.






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