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  1. Jul 10, 2024 · The Bangkok Skytrain (known as the BTS) and the Bangkok Subway (known as the MRT) are the two most convenient ways to travel around Bangkok. The BTS and MRT are independent transport networks. That means you need to buy separate tickets if you change between the two systems.

  2. Bangkok MRT Daily Operating Hours 6 a.m. - midnight Bangkok MRT Frequency - Less than 5 minutes between trains during peak hours (6am -9am and 4.30 a.m. - 07.30 p.m.) - Less than 10 minutes between trains during off-peak hours. The MRT, Bangkok's subway consist of four lines.

  3. One map for BTS Skytrain, Bangkok MRT, Airport Rail Link, SRT Red Lines, BRT, Chao Phraya Express, Canal boats, airport express buses

  4. The BTS, or as it is commonly referred to, the Sky Trains, consist of 2 lines that are connected at Siam station. At Asok station it is possible to change to the MRT (the subway). Bangkok bus connections at BTS stations are listed here.

  5. The Bangkok MRT, also known as the Mass Rapid Transit, is a rapid transit system in Bangkok, Thailand. It serves as an important mode of transportation in the city, helping to alleviate traffic congestion and provide efficient connectivity to various parts of Bangkok. Fare calculator and route planner

  6. The elevated metro or BTS (SkyTrain) consists of three lines covering the total distance of 38 km and 35 stations: 22 at the Sukhumbit Line, 12 at the Si Lom line and 6 at the Airport City Line. The underground part of Bangkok’s metro, MRT, consists of two line covering the distance of 45 km and 41 stations. All kinds of metro work from 06:00 ...

  7. Plan your journey across all of Bangkok's railway network. A Journey planner that provides the routes, price, and duration for the BTS Sukhumvit, Silom, and Gold line; MRT Blue and Purple line; Airport Link; SRT Light red and Dark red lines.