cali4995 Posted November 17, 2007 Share Posted November 17, 2007 I know the "main" bus station is on pattaya north road with service to ekamai, morchit and even the southern station. On sukumvit road, about 100m past central going towards rayong there is another bus station on the left. นครชัยแอร nakornchaiair? with various destinations posted on their sign. then... there is another bus station on 3rd road between central and north. then... I've heard there is still one more on sukumvit road coming from bangkok but before you reach central road. the reason i'm asking, i had an acquaintance who needed to go to korat but goes through morchit in bangkok to do this which really seems the long-way around? if you got a bus direct from here you could go almost straight north saving a few hours i'd guess. and...i suppose you just have to visit each station until you find the one that has the service v.i.p, direct, whatever you're looking for. โคราช it looks like korach to me? amazing thailand Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barryofthailand Posted November 17, 2007 Share Posted November 17, 2007 IN THE SAME BUS STATION ON nORTH ROAD IS A YELLOW BUS THAT GOES TO Essan that ends up in Mukdehon. The other one thatv goes to udon is just behind the Petranos gas station just north of central road on Sukhumvit. Barry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wineman Posted November 17, 2007 Share Posted November 17, 2007 IN THE SAME BUS STATION ON nORTH ROAD IS A YELLOW BUS THAT GOES TO Essan that ends up in Mukdehon. The other one thatv goes to udon is just behind the Petranos gas station just north of central road on Sukhumvit.Barry We're going to Siwili in Nong Khai Province, next week. Anyone know if there is a reliable AC bus service that goes direct to Siwili from Pattaya? Normally we go to Bangkok and get a bus from there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cali4995 Posted November 17, 2007 Author Share Posted November 17, 2007 (edited) BarryofThailand, you're right, I was up poking around behind the Petronas station and I see they have signs for Udonthani and Korat (no English signage whatsoever). Also, there actually is a small bus station on 3rd road, you can walk right past it if you're not careful. Early morning 07:00 and 10:00 v.i.p. runs to Korat. It's a couple blocks north from central on the left. Nakornchai air runs to Chiang-mai and Mae-sai and other points generally in the North. Roong-Rueang does have a service to Mukdahan from the Pattaya north terminal but it runs on a diagonal, lower issan, maybe Surin then Roi-et and Yasothon. I don't think it comes near Korat or Khon-kaen but there is a map in the window showing it's route. Wineman, not sure if they have direct to Nong-khai but if you got to Korat or Khon-kaen it would be reasonably easy to catch another onward. Yeah, that dog-leg to bangkok just seems sooooo far out of the way, and apparently not necessary. Edited November 17, 2007 by cali4995 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luumak Posted November 17, 2007 Share Posted November 17, 2007 Actually that yellow bus is really nice. There are about 4 runs daily on two types of buses. I think one may take a more direct route to Mukdaharn saving a few hours or so I was told today out of coinscidence (sp) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wineman Posted November 18, 2007 Share Posted November 18, 2007 BarryofThailand, you're right, I was up poking around behind the Petronas station and I see they have signsfor Udonthani and Korat (no English signage whatsoever). Also, there actually is a small bus station on 3rd road, you can walk right past it if you're not careful. Early morning 07:00 and 10:00 v.i.p. runs to Korat. It's a couple blocks north from central on the left. Nakornchai air runs to Chiang-mai and Mae-sai and other points generally in the North. Roong-Rueang does have a service to Mukdahan from the Pattaya north terminal but it runs on a diagonal, lower issan, maybe Surin then Roi-et and Yasothon. I don't think it comes near Korat or Khon-kaen but there is a map in the window showing it's route. Wineman, not sure if they have direct to Nong-khai but if you got to Korat or Khon-kaen it would be reasonably easy to catch another onward. Yeah, that dog-leg to bangkok just seems sooooo far out of the way, and apparently not necessary. Thanks Cali4995 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
naka Posted November 18, 2007 Share Posted November 18, 2007 (edited) I think you need to show a Work Permit before you are issued a ticket on the bus from Pattaya to Isaan ! However a TEFL certificate may suffice. Naka. Edited November 18, 2007 by naka Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
threelegcowboy Posted November 19, 2007 Share Posted November 19, 2007 Dude, Pattaya to NongKai (also Korat) The 407 bus company is the only service of this kind. It now has one or two new VIP busses. In Pattay it departs at the service station office just North of Central(Klang) on Sukumvit Hy(Beach Side). The times were about 8:30A, several from 5:30P to 9P. Cost is about 500B (forgot). The old bus can be miserable with the smell from the toilet, extra seats added (15 plastic chairs), and the heat of the day. Pick your pleasure of dangerous night travel, or hot day time. If you take another bus(at a different station in Pattaya) and go through the BKK Mochit add about 3 hours on your schedule. GO DOWN TO THE OFFICE AND BUY YOUR TICKET A DAY AHEAD OF TIME. GET A SEAT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BUS. PUT YOUR STUFF UNDER YOUR SEAT. ENJOY THE RIDE ON NEW VIP BUS. LLL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul1970 Posted November 19, 2007 Share Posted November 19, 2007 (edited) I've been to Korat (actually Lamplaimat about 90Km from Korat heading toward Buri Ram) twice in 2 weeks, the first time was by bus from Morchit but returning on a bus direct to Pattaya. The bus we took back took us to the bus station on 3rd road anout 500m past the TOT office. The missus took a 8.30 am regular bus direct from Pattaya to Korat, it only took her 8 hours she said "bus no good" I should bleeding say, cost was I think 235 baht. So coming back from my first trip there she promised me it would be a pure luxury VIP bus, cost 385 baht caught it at 10:30 PM in Laplaimat arrived Pattay bus station 3rd road at 4:30 AM, VIP bus my a*se, maybe it's VIP if your just a little over 4ft tall but at 6ft I though I'd have to have my legs amputated by the time we got to Pattaya, so if youre over 6 ft take my advice and rent a car oh and by the way some thermal underwear won't go amiss, the air con was absolutely freezing, the missus was like a vibrator all the way she was so cold. Anyway went to Lamplaimat again last week, the missus said we go bus, I said over my dead body and rented a jazz from D.V. car rent on 3rd road (recommended, 1300 baht 1 day) and I drove, actually not a bad drive through the country and did in 4.5 hours though I was pushing it a bit. It's the first time I've never seen her indoors take a nap in 4.5 hours though she did drop off for 5 minutes but a quick stab of the brake pedal when I was going 170 Kmh put a stop to that nap though bought a nasty glare from her. But from my point of view they will never catch me on a bus to Isaan again. Edited November 19, 2007 by paul1970 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
torrenova Posted November 20, 2007 Share Posted November 20, 2007 The only ones I can recommned are the VIP lux nachonair jobs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
threelegcowboy Posted November 20, 2007 Share Posted November 20, 2007 I've been to Korat (actually Lamplaimat about 90Km from Korat heading toward Buri Ram) twice in 2 weeks, the first time was by bus from Morchit but returning on a bus direct to Pattaya. The bus we took back took us to the bus station on 3rd road anout 500m past the TOT office. The missus took a 8.30 am regular bus direct from Pattaya to Korat, it only took her 8 hours she said "bus no good" I should bleeding say, cost was I think 235 baht. So coming back from my first trip there she promised me it would be a pure luxury VIP bus, cost 385 baht caught it at 10:30 PM in Laplaimat arrived Pattay bus station 3rd road at 4:30 AM, VIP bus my a*se, maybe it's VIP if your just a little over 4ft tall but at 6ft I though I'd have to have my legs amputated by the time we got to Pattaya, so if youre over 6 ft take my advice and rent a car oh and by the way some thermal underwear won't go amiss, the air con was absolutely freezing, the missus was like a vibrator all the way she was so cold. Anyway went to Lamplaimat again last week, the missus said we go bus, I said over my dead body and rented a jazz from D.V. car rent on 3rd road (recommended, 1300 baht 1 day) and I drove, actually not a bad drive through the country and did in 4.5 hours though I was pushing it a bit. It's the first time I've never seen her indoors take a nap in 4.5 hours though she did drop off for 5 minutes but a quick stab of the brake pedal when I was going 170 Kmh put a stop to that nap though bought a nasty glare from her. But from my point of view they will never catch me on a bus to Isaan again. Try 407 next time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! see above post Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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