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Trains

Thailand Train

Hua Lamphong train station

The main station is Hua Lamphong. This beautiful 100-year old building is designed in the shape of an arc. The Italian architect who designed the station was also responsible for the marble Ananda Samakhom Throne Hall. For information, please contact the Travel Service Unit, State Railways of Thailand.
Tel. 0 2220 4334, 1690
Website: www.railway.co.th
Buses

Bangkok Air-conditioned buses

Plentiful and cheap are the regular non-air buses. Air-conditioned buses and microbuses are only a fraction more expensive. A bus route map is available at most hotels, bookshops and the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s office on New Phetchaburi Road.
Subway

Opened in 2004, the city’s new subway system (MRTA) connects many of the top tourist attractions with accommodation areas, markets, and the business district. The trains run from 6 a.m. to midnight, daily.
BTS Skytrain

Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTS) provides safe, cheap and rapid rides to popular areas of Bangkok. The service is excellent and the stations and trains are immaculately clean. There are two lines, intersecting at Siam Square. It is the best way to avoid traffic and pollution.
Taxis

Taxi-Meter

Hotel taxis have set rates. Street taxis known as “Taxi Meters” charge a minimum of 40 baht for the first 2 kilometres and 5 baht for every following kilometre.
Call Taxi Tel. 1661, 1681
River Taxis

Even more unusual, though equally convenient, river taxis ply the Chao Phraya River. While some are just cross river ferries, others serve many piers on both banks and cover a route that
goes up as far as the northern suburb of Nonthaburi.
Tuk-Tuk

These 3-wheelers are popular for short journeys. Fares must be bargained in advance. They are not much cheaper than taxis and perhaps the odd mode of transportation is the attraction.

Motorcycle Taxis

Bangkok is such a busy city with many traffic jams that everyone wants to get to their destination on time and as fast as they could which is why motorcycle taxis are so popular. The fare
depends on the distance but is about the same as a taxi.

Source. TOURISM AUTHORITY OF THAILAND

Picture. www.folktravel.com

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