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28 minutes ago, sanook 1 said:

being built opposite dmk last year

Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal Station (Bang Sue Grand Station) from here take the SRT (State Railways of Thailand) Red Line to DMK

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12 minutes ago, Crossy said:

Not the BTS it runs up the wrong side of the airport.

 

You need the Red Line from Bang Sue Grand** station (Bang Sue on the MRT Blue Line). Red Line station has a pedestrian link into the airport.

 

** Don't even ask me write/pronounce its official new name.

Yes, the BTS station is at the Royal Thai Air Force museum on the other side of the airport. Interesting visit but not much good for the airport.

As said the train station near the terminals would be more appropriate.

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2 hours ago, ba ba said:

yes the bts/skytrain go's to dmk its about a 10 min walk not shore about a lift but there's stairs and ramp

No it doesn't. The line that passes the airport is not the Skytrain. The BTS will take you to Mor Chit, where a frequent bus service, A1 or A2, will take you on to the airport for 30 baht. Maybe A3 and A4 too, but they are less frequent and charge 50 baht going from the airport as they go further. Take the furthest exit when leaving the station, towards the right and then go left to the bus stop when on the street.

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42 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

But the thought of having to drag my luggage on the multiple station interconnects

Reminds of my one and only rail link use from Suvarnabhumi. Down the stairs at the connecting station and a good walk to the BTS. "Well thought" and coordinated between Thailand state railway and Bangkok metro...

Don't know whether is has improved.

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It's not BTS - but yes there is a train now, Red Line from the new train station connected to MRT. Need a bit of walk to terminal and 's not well indicated from Airport, might need to ask once there

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Yes, it is the RED Line.  Going to DMK -the station is identified.  Once you disembark it is a long walk, more than 10 minutes, it is almost like never ending.  Noy much fun when hauling luggage.  Spend the money and take a taxi, or one of the bus lines.

 

On the return. There are not many scheduled trains.  You may have to wait 10-20 minutes for one.

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I think they were supposed to build a new terminal where the walkway from SRT redline is now and there's supposed to be a people mover within terminal to take you from there to the old terminal 1 and 2, but that seems like a long way away, the whole area of the airport souths of there from the old domestic terminal to the cargo terminal is ripe for development

 

formerly when it was only old trains, the old station at Amari hotel had moving walkway that connect to terminal and the hotel

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