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● Bangkok Mass Transit System

(BTS)

On December 5, 1999, two independent routes of 55 kilometers were opened, and passengers can transfer between the two lines at Siam Station. At Sala Daeng Station, Mo Chit Station and Asok Station, passengers can change to Bangkok Underground Railway. On May 15th, 29, the extension line of Shilong Line (Zhenghuang Bridge-Daluo Circle) was opened. It is Long Line (with 8 stations) National Stadium Station, Siam Station, Rananli Station, Shalaling Station, Chongwenshi Station, Sura Brake Station, Zhenghuangqiao Station and Daluoquan Station. Sukunyi Line (with 22 stations) includes Muqi Station, Buffalo Bridge Station, Ali Station, Shooting Range Station, Victory Monument Station, Piet Thai Station, Lacha Nanti Station, Siam Station, Qilong Station, Benji Station, Nana Station, Azu Station, Pengpeng Station, Tongluo Station, Yijiamai Station, Pai Kunlun Station, Weng Yu Station, and so on. ● Bangkok Metro Public Company

The first subway (MRTA) was opened in July 24, connecting the northern end of the city to the city center, with 18 stations. In 24, due to the political situation in Thailand and the Asian financial crisis, the original overhead train plan invested by Hopewell from Hong Kong was abandoned. Abandoned reinforced concrete pillars can be seen everywhere from South China Peng Railway Station in Bangkok to don mueang international airport in Bangkok. The 2-kilometer underground railway line of the first treaty, Huananfeng Railway Station, Sanyang Station, Shilong Station, Yeparadise Station, Conte Station, Sirikit Queen Conference Center Station, Sukunyi Station, Bi Li Wu Station, Painanjiu Station, Thai Cultural Center Station, Huiquan Station, Sutie Shan Station, Chairapise Station, Sipo Station, Paifeng Yuting Station, and so on. To transfer to the Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTS), because the elevated trams and the subway belong to two different companies, passengers have to leave the station and then enter another transportation system to change trains, which is a rather inconvenient place. The main railway station in Bangkok is Huananfeng Railway Station, from which you can take a bus to domestic governments, Malaysia, Laos and Cambodia.

because the trains heading north (such as the ancient capital Ayutthaya and Chiang Mai) all pass through Don Mueang Airport Station, tourists who take domestic flights can walk the streets at Terminal 2 and wait for the train on the platform of the station to go to the northern provinces without wasting time and trouble to enter the downtown area of Bangkok. Or take a short-distance taxi to Mo Chit, and then take a bus to the northern and northeastern provinces of Thailand. The northern line runs from Bangkok to Chiang Mai, which is about 851 kilometers. The travel time of the special express train is about 14 hours and 3 minutes. The main stops on the way are Dacheng, Luofuli, Pengshiluo and lampang province. The northeast line runs from Bangkok to Nuokai in Laos, about 624 kilometers. The express train runs for 11 hours. The main stopovers are: Dacheng, Nakhon Ratchasima, Kong Jing and Langkai. The eastern line runs from Bangkok to Aram on the Cambodian border, about 255 kilometers. The special express train takes about 5 hours, and the express train takes 7 hours. The main stops on the way are: Nakhon Ratchasima and Ubon. Siem Reap (Angkor Wat) bound for Cambodia can take this train to transit to Aram. The southern line starts from Bangkok and runs along the Malay Peninsula in Siam Bay, which is about 99 kilometers. Pass through Hua Hin and go straight to He Ai. The international line goes from Bangkok to Malaysia by train, and there are regular buses day and night, express or express. There are three buses from Bangkok to Butterworth in Malaysia on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. If you want to go to Singapore, you have to transfer at Butterworth. ● Bangkok don mueang international airport (or old Bangkok International Airport; English: DMK was once one of the busiest airports in Southeast Asia, located 25 kilometers north of the city. The new Bangkok International Airport was completed and put into use on September 28th, 26. At that time, Don Mueang Airport was suspended for six months, but it was reopened as a domestic airport because of various reasons such as computer failure.

● Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK)

The new Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok has replaced don mueang international airport, which has been in continuous use for more than 8 years, and has become a new international airport in Thailand. Suvarnabhumi International Airport, located in Bang Phli District, Sabah Bagan, about 25 kilometers east of Bangkok, cost 3 billion US dollars. Construction started in December 21 and was scheduled to open on September 29, 25. However, due to the backward progress of the project, its official opening was delayed until September 28, 26. In the first phase of its development plan, it will provide two airstrips, which can provide 76 flights per hour, with a total annual passenger capacity of 4,. With 5 million passengers and 3 million tons of air cargo, its passenger terminal building is the second largest single terminal building in the world today, with 7 floors as a whole, 36 check-in counters, 124 inspection windows for entry licenses and 72 inspection windows for exit licenses; In the second stage, up to four runways can be provided, and 112 flights can be provided every hour, with a total passenger capacity of 1 million passengers and 6.4 million tons of air cargo. It will become the largest air transshipment center in Southeast Asia. However, some international flights still take off and land in don mueang international airport, especially those of some low-cost airlines, and more domestic flights choose Don Mueang Airport. Therefore, if you need to transfer in Bangkok, be sure to find out the airport where the flight takes off and lands, so as not to delay the trip.