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  2. Mo Chit 2 bus terminal - Wikipedia

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    The Bangkok Bus Terminal (Chatuchak), colloquially known as Mo Chit 2 (Thai: หมอชิต 2) or New Mo Chit, is one of the three main long-distance bus stations serving Greater Bangkok. [ a ] It is operated by the state enterprise The Transport Co., Ltd. , and serves as the main gateway to and from the northern and northeastern provinces ...

  3. Phuket Island light rail transit - Wikipedia

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    The Phuket Island Light Rail Transit project is a planned 58.6-kilometre (36.4 mi) MRTA light rail transit system for Phuket and Phang Nga provinces in Thailand.The line will consist of 24 [1] stations running from Takua Thung District in Phang Nga Province to Phuket City and terminating at Chalong intersection.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Ekkamai Bus Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The station was opened on 1 January 1960. Unlike the other two main long-distance bus stations serving Greater Bangkok (Mo Chit 2 bus terminal and New Southern Bus Terminal), Ekkamai Bus Terminal has never been relocated. The station is located close to the Ekkamai BTS station of the Sukhumvit Line.

  6. Transport in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    A Bangkok BRT bus at the Ratchaphruek terminus. The Bangkok BRT is a bus rapid transit system in Bangkok. Of five routes that were originally planned, only one line has been operating since 2010. The 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) route has twelve stations in the centre of the road that give at-grade access to the right-hand side of the buses.

  7. Phuket province - Wikipedia

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    Bus. Phuket's Bus Station 2 BKS Terminal serves as the main link for transportation to and from Bangkok, as well as other major cities and provinces in Thailand, and is approximately four kilometers north of Phuket's town center and port area.

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  9. Songthaew - Wikipedia

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    In Phuket province, there are several Songthaew (blue wooden buses) services which connect the beach resorts with Phuket Town. The routes operate around every 30 minutes from Ranong Road in Phuket starting at around 06:00 and finishing at around 17:00 (from each end of the route). The price is typically around 50 baht single fare.