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Unlimited MRT or BTS passes????

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Do they still do these?  How about that three day unlimited MRT?  THX!

BTS 1 Day Pass Unlimited - 140 baht.

 

MRT 1 Day Pass Unlimited - 120 baht

 

MRT 3 Day Pass Unlimited - 230 baht

 

MRT One Month Unlimited - 1,400 baht.

 

BTS does not have any unlimited more than the 1 day pass, but it has packages of trips one can buy, maximum being 50 trips @ 26 baht = 1,300 baht that can be used over 30 days.

 

Travelling on BTS extensions will incur additional costs.

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2 hours ago, lkv said:

BTS 1 Day Pass Unlimited - 140 baht.

 

MRT 1 Day Pass Unlimited - 120 baht

 

MRT 3 Day Pass Unlimited - 230 baht

 

MRT One Month Unlimited - 1,400 baht.

 

BTS does not have any unlimited more than the 1 day pass, but it has packages of trips one can buy, maximum being 50 trips @ 26 baht = 1,300 baht that can be used over 30 days.

 

Travelling on BTS extensions will incur additional costs.

how recently have you bought an mrt pass?  seems like they weren't doing them during the merger of the new line.  

12 minutes ago, moontang said:

how recently have you bought an mrt pass?  seems like they weren't doing them during the merger of the new line.  

Not recently, but they still advertise them on their website as of today. Unless the website is wrong, which would not come as a shock since this is  Thailand.

 

Better check at the counters ????

a bit off topic but did anyone see the new station map inside the MRT trains this morning? So many greyed out "Future Stations" they had to do an arbitrary line break at Huai Kwang so it looks like a connecting station or something. It's ridiculous, hard to explain but you'll know what I mean when you see it. I'll try to snap a photo this evening. 

Yeah, I've seen the new MRT maps, no I can't make head or tail of them either and I know what the extended line looks like.

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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4 hours ago, lkv said:

Not recently, but they still advertise them on their website as of today. Unless the website is wrong, which would not come as a shock since this is  Thailand.

 

Better check at the counters ????

I think  the catch is they are for Blue Line only....says all 18 stations...that is Blue....yes 120 and 230 for one and three day passes on MRT...

Here it is, in all it's glory.. All the greyed out ones to the right are future stations. No indication of BTS connecting stations etc. Sorry for the poor angle, people in the way.

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7 hours ago, Greyhat said:

Here it is, in all it's glory.. All the greyed out ones to the right are future stations. No indication of BTS connecting stations etc. Sorry for the poor angle, people in the way.

20190212_094206.jpg

Yeah, saw that.  I don't know why they planned so many years in advance - you can see where they will peel those off in sections as each part opens.  It kind of makes sense though, although it looks stupid right now.

 

And they do note connecting stations, but they are colour coded and don't have logos anymore.  So BTS Sukhumvit connections are a green line, Silom lines in light green etc.  And there is a key in the bottom right in really tiny letters explaining what the colours are.  Again it's like they've planned for five years in advance when we are used to having different coloured lines rather than "BTS" or "MRT".  But it must be very confusing for people, especially tourists.  Who knew the ARL was that kind of grubby purply/brown colour?  It's not very good.

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