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Bus services on all southern routes in Thailand suspended until July 25th

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Thailand’s state-run Transport Company has suspended operations on all southern bus routes, from 11pm tonight (Saturday) until July 25th, in line with the Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration’s (CCSA) decision yesterday to restrict interprovincial travel, in a new bid to stem the rapid spread of COVID-19.

 

Managing director of the company, Mr. Sanyalak Panwattanalikhit, said today that operations of the northern, eastern and northeastern bus routes will, however, continue, but the operations will be scaled down to just 13 routes a day.

 

The routes that are still serviced are:

 

-Bangkok-Klong Larn, Bangkok-Lom Sak and Bangkok-Uttradit for the northern bus service.  Only one return trip a day on each route.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/bus-services-on-all-southern-routes-in-thailand-suspended-until-july-25th/

 

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10 minutes ago, webfact said:

The routes that are still serviced are:

 

-Bangkok-Klong Larn, Bangkok-Lom Sak and Bangkok-Uttradit for the northern bus service.  Only one return trip a day on each route.

So why are these still operating?

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29 minutes ago, Surelynot said:

So why are these still operating?

I guess because it's necessary for some people to travel.  Presumably routes from Bangkok to Pattaya, Hua Hin and Rayong are operating too. For "necessary" travel!

1 minute ago, brewsterbudgen said:

I guess because it's necessary for some people to travel.  Presumably routes from Bangkok to Pattaya, Hua Hin and Rayong are operating too. For "necessary" travel!

Wouldn't argue with that....but it does beg the question ....why is all travel to the south (or back) now considered unnecessary?

Going south? Think again whitey. 
Going north? Oh no problem sir. 
 

Once again, impenetrable logic. 

Just now, sucit said:

Going south? Think again whitey. 
Going north? Oh no problem sir. 
 

Once again, impenetrable logic. 

Bit like....... London to Brighton......no problem. London to Manchester.  WHAT?

2 hours ago, Surelynot said:

Wouldn't argue with that....but it does beg the question ....why is all travel to the south (or back) now considered unnecessary?

Trying to keep the sand pit clean?

10 minutes ago, natway09 said:

Take the plane, can spread faster that way

Well, Airasia already canceled domestic flights for July. Maybe the other airlines still fly though.

4 hours ago, webfact said:

has suspended operations on all southern bus routes

I presume the Southern railway route to Hat Yai Junction and Su-nga Kolok is still running and, no doubt, there will be private "taxi" and minibus operators touting for passengers!! One organizations loss is another's gain.

There are a wide variety of private operators on most of these routes - half a dozen that I can think of that run Chiang Rai - Bangkok. If they have not/are not stopped then it seems a bit pointless.

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