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What Is The Overhead Message On The Skytrain Each Stop

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what is the overhead message on the skytrain each stop

i believe it uses the khabuan classifier i just learned, and no wonder i could never quite get all the words kkk

I don't live in Bangkok, but i'll hazard a guess - Mind your head.

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I don't live in Bangkok, but i'll hazard a guess - Mind your head.

satinee tap-bpai xxxxx ?burisat ......... something kha the next station is siam, siam

The message in Thai is the same as the message in English, "Next station,(Siam) Station".

It's the same information given in English along with it - what the next station is.

Something like this, as I recall:

สถานีต่อไป สถานีสยาม (sà-tăa-nee dtòr bpai · sà-tăa-nee sà-yăam)

The next station is Siam station.

At the stations that intersect with another line it says "คุณสามารถเปลี่ยนขบวนรถไฟที่สถานีนี้ - You can change trains at this station".

At the stations that intersect with another line it says "คุณสามารถเปลี่ยนขบวนรถไฟที่สถานีนี้ - You can change trains at this station".

I think it starts "ผู้โดยสารสามารถเปลี่ยน..". and also adds in what line it is you can change to. รถไฟมหานคร, รถไฟแอร์พอท์ลินค์ or within lines on the BTS สายสีลม สายสุขุมวิท.

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At the stations that intersect with another line it says "คุณสามารถเปลี่ยนขบวนรถไฟที่สถานีนี้ - You can change trains at this station".

a ha, this is the part i could never figure out i believe manythx

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