April 27, 201016 yr I was hoping to get a mini bus into Mo Chit bus station and then getting a bus to the airport, how far is this bus station from current rally sites and is the onwards transfer to the airport by bus a safe option? I need to make arrangements next week and appreciate things can change, but as things stand, bus from Mo Chit to airport 550 or 555? Thanks for any sensible thoughts.
April 28, 201016 yr I dont understand why you would want to bother with a bus though, when the taxi's are so reasonable, door to door in air-conditioning. Surely if you can afford to fly then you can afford 200 or so baht. And if you are worried by the red shirt thing, the taxi's all steer well clear of them. HL
April 28, 201016 yr Wife just did the same. No trouble anywhere. The bus number I do not know, but departs from the airport transport centre.
April 28, 201016 yr I am using the Mo-chit bus station all the time for my customers at the moment. It is fine, well organised, tons of taxi's and i agree with a previous poster, it would take a long time to get to the airport on a hot, smelly bus. Take a taxi, including the expressway, around 300-350B. Have a safe trip.
April 28, 201016 yr I am using the Mo-chit bus station all the time for my customers at the moment. It is fine, well organised, tons of taxi's and i agree with a previous poster, it would take a long time to get to the airport on a hot, smelly bus. Take a taxi, including the expressway, around 300-350B.Have a safe trip. Or if money is a big issue go on the BTS MoChit to On Nut (40baht) about 35 minutes and take a taximeter from there 200 baht about 30 minutes
April 29, 201016 yr After such a long time travelling, i too don't see the point in going out the way to take a bus to save no more than 10 US bucks. Plus don't forget you have to wait for a bus outside Suvarnabhumi to take you to the bus depot (another 20 mins) and then wait again for your bus to Morchid. As for the red protests, the only ones you will see at Morchid, will be like you waiting for a bus! Morchid is not and won't be the site of any protests.
April 29, 201016 yr Personally I would take the number 3 from mo chit to kao san rd for 20 bhat and then get the airport bus which is just as fast and comfortable as a taxi for 150 bhat But thats because Im cheap...and I dont give a shit where the reds are Edited April 29, 201016 yr by devaram
April 29, 201016 yr ...and I dont give a shit where the reds are Not that it matters as you wouldn't go anywhere near them on this route.
April 29, 201016 yr Personally I would take the number 3 from mo chit to kao san rd for 20 bhat and then get the airport bus which is just as fast and comfortable as a taxi for 150 bhatBut thats because Im cheap...and I dont give a shit where the reds are no, you are expensive - for 35 baht you can go by the public bus from mochit to the airport for some 35 baht. You are back 20+150-35= 135 baht (plus lost time on going round way and waiting for connections). a public bus is not as comfortable as a taxi - as a sole traveller on an airport bus from khaosan I did not find it more comfortable than bus full of passengers. Bumpy, slow and noisy (even airport buses are 20 years old)
April 30, 201016 yr Author Thank you all for your comments and advice it is much apprecieated. Sadly the news coverage from the uk seems to paint a terrible picture of Thailand, I fly back to the Uk friday and will be back before to long.
May 1, 201016 yr You can take a van 50 bahts from Future (go out by Exit G8 to a open car park), fast and cheap to the airport or Bus No 554 (38 bahts) at Majestic Shopping Centre...
May 20, 201016 yr How safe is Mo Chit now, meaning today and tomorrow? Has it been effected? It may be hard to tell
May 20, 201016 yr it's safe, just bear in mind that buses don't run 9pm-5am - but double check with the company, maybe they will brake the last night rule
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