Jump to content

Using the BTS system around Bangkok


Recommended Posts

Posted

In their list of major important stations, they missed of NaNa! 😁  Actually, for many, Saphan Thaksin is an important station too. 

 

It is a shame that BTS and MRT are not linked with a common payment method/card. Would make travel easier and better value. I used the MRT a few weeks ago and they now accept contactless debit/credit cards at the entry/exit barriers which is really handy (I used a UK credit card). Hopefully, at least, BTS might do same sometime. 

  • Agree 2
Posted

Yeah, the Bangkok system is good and easy to use.  Lack of joined up payment is a pain, but is not the end of the world.  Coverage is improving, but is not top tier just yet I think.  Time Out Magazine did a survey around Asia and Hong Kong came out on top.  No mention of Bangkok in their list, but it of course depends on who they actually asked.

 

https://www.timeout.com/asia/news/the-nine-asian-cities-with-the-best-public-transport-according-to-time-out-032425

Posted

I love the BTS and the MRT.  But I feel for the poor folks who queue up every time they get on one or the other, instead of buying a stored value card (one for each system, but no big deal).

 

To anyone reading this who is paying one journey at a time, take your passport and buy a stored value card.  It won't save too much time when it's quiet, but it saves a ton of time when it's jammed up.  I top up my cards when there's no queue at the windows.   No passport required to top up.

 

Strangely, my new K-Bank debit card didn't work on the Visa option when I tested it.  But, oh well.  And I'm still getting the Elder discount on the MRT, grandfathered in, in spite of being a Yank. (I hope I didn't just jinx it)

 

Posted
16 hours ago, setbkk said:

Yes, BTS/MRT is nice system.  But have you been to TPE, SIN, Tokyo and other major Asian cities? Their transit systems much more advanced.  BKK late to the game.

I found the trains in Bangkok to be far easier than in Tokyo in terms of where I wanted to go.

Posted
3 hours ago, impulse said:

I love the BTS and the MRT.  But I feel for the poor folks who queue up every time they get on one or the other, instead of buying a stored value card (one for each system, but no big deal).

Mine are about 6 years old, you need to use them once a year.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



×
×
  • Create New...