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  2. Controlled-access highways in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Lamphun - Chiang Mai Section 39 km (24 mi) Chiang Mai - Chiang Khong Section 292 km (181 mi) Intercity Motorway No.6: Bang Pa In - Nakhon Ratchasima Section Kanchanaphisek Road: Nakhon Ratchasima Interchange: 195.8 km (121.7 mi) December 27, 2023; 13 months ago () (Pak Chong - Nakhon Ratchasima; 80 km) [7] 2025; 0 years ago () (Full route)

  3. List of EVA Air destinations - Wikipedia

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    EVA Air is a Taiwanese airline ... Bangkok: Don Mueang International Airport: Terminated: Suvarnabhumi Airport: Passenger + Cargo [2] [4] Chiang Mai: Chiang Mai ...

  4. Kuching Urban Transportation System - Wikipedia

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    On 29 March 2018, the Chief Minister of Sarawak released the routes and stations of three of the six lines with 155.2 kilometers of track [9] to be completed in 2024, while the remaining three lines to be implemented at a later stage. [6] A government-linked company (GLC) called Sarawak Metro Sdn Bhd [10] had been registered to manage the LRT ...

  5. List of urban rail systems in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Plans for an electric rail system have been discussed for years. In 2018, the plans seem to have gained traction. The Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA) announced that the bidding process for a tram network in Chiang Mai could begin in 2020. [8] The 35 km (22 mi) tramway, both above and below ground, is estimated to cost 86 billion ...

  6. Transport in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    In Bangkok, the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority or BMTA, is the main operator of public transit buses within the Greater Bangkok area. The Bangkok Mass Transit Authority offers bus and van routes throughout the city and its suburban provinces. Many bus routes in Bangkok are served by several private companies, sometimes duplicating those from BMTA.

  7. New Southern Bus Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok Bus Terminal (Borommaratchachonnani), commonly known as New Southern Bus Terminal, is one of the three main long-distance bus stations serving Greater Bangkok. (The other two being Ekkamai Bus Terminal and Mo Chit 2 bus terminal) Managed by The Transport Company, Ltd., (TCL), it's the main spot for those who are traveling by bus to and from many provinces in southern Thailand ...

  8. Transport in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    North and northeast-bound buses leave from the Chatuchak (Mo Chit 2) Bus Terminal, while eastbound and southbound buses leave from Ekkamai and South Bangkok terminals, respectively. Since July 25, 2024, the BMTA's bus reform policy has resulted in 107 BMTA bus routes having to change their routes, including some routes being cancelled.

  9. Nakhon Phing Express - Wikipedia

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    The Nakhon Phing Special Express became a model for Thai Railway services since 2002 along with the International Express 35/36, Thaksin Special Express 37/38, and DMU Special Express 21/22. The last service of the Nakhon Express arrived at Bangkok on the morning of 12 November 2016, ending its service of 29 years, 10 months and 30 days.