Railway Station
Started by raslin, 2006-10-12 09:38
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#2Posted 2006-10-12 11:58:56
Suggestions vis a vis the same question, but coming from Chiang Mai, would also be welcome. (But perhaps there's no choice there? I'm a newcomer as regards CM.)
#3Posted 2006-10-12 15:11:19
How are you guys defining "some transport"?
You can obviously hop off the train at any number of stations and grab a taxi to Suvarnabhumi. I grabbed some transportation brochures while I was at the airport a couple weeks back. Assuming nothing has changed from what was printed up, there is a new number 554 bus that you can catch from Don Muang that will take you to Suvarnabhumi that uses Chaeng Wattana Rd. #4Posted 2006-10-13 03:10:02
If you are coming to Bangkok by train from the northeast what station is best get out and catch some transport to the airport? Already I am missing Don Muang. Roger in Surin If your train has Hua-lumpong for a final stop, you can get off there and take the subway to Sukhumvit Road. There is a Skytrain stop at this Sukhumvit Road stop (Asok.) At the Asok Skytrain stop you have a couple choices, you can take a meter taxi from that point directly to the airport, only pay the meter price - bargaining the price will cost more. A second choice, if you are counting pennies, is to take the Skytrain to the On Nut Skytrain stop (maybe 15 baht.) At the On Nut Skytrain stop, across the street from the Lotus Tesco store, you can take city bus number 552 (for 35 baht) to the airport transportation center, and a free shuttle from there to the terminal. You can also take a taxi direct from the train station. There may be other faster ways from the train station, but this works. Edited by karazyal, 2006-10-13 03:11:29. #5Posted 2006-10-13 08:20:22
Many thanks chaps.
Taxi with my cases seems the best bet. Roger #6Posted 2006-10-13 08:42:00 karazyal, on 2006-10-13 03:10:02, said: If your train has Hua-lumpong for a final stop, you can get off there and take the subway to Sukhumvit Road. Another option to consider though if one makes it to Hualamphong or is starting their journey from Hualamphong: take a train on the eastern line to a station that is close to Suvarnabhumi such as Huatakae, From there, it should be a short cheap taxi ride to the airport. The third-class train fare from Hualamphong to Huatakae is 7 baht. #7Posted 2006-10-13 08:50:13 raslin, on 2006-10-13 08:20:22, said: Taxi with my cases seems the best bet. #8Posted 2006-10-13 10:14:03
Assuming nothing has changed from what was printed up, there is a new number 554 bus that you can catch from Don Muang that will take you to Suvarnabhumi that uses Chaeng Wattana Rd. The service is running, I see one of these buses 554 almost every day on Ramintra road on my way to work. Note that the traffic can be slow on Ramintra during rush hours. #9Posted 2006-10-13 11:34:54
raslin, on 2006-10-13 08:20:22, said: Taxi with my cases seems the best bet. I concur with ovenman, maybe even get off at Rangsit (before the old airport) there is an (almost) direct road round to the airport, taxis outside the station. #10Posted 2006-10-16 15:10:37
hualumpong --> huatake train station ---> by bus 15 minutes
and you're done ! any more info, yer can ask me, i lived around suvannapum thaipichaya@hotmail.com |
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