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Tourists Go Ape For Krabi Bus Stops

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Phuket Gazette: Tourists go ape for Krabi bus stops

Phuket Gazette

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Welcome to monkey town and Ao Nang's bus stops, crawling with monkey statues. Photo: Warisa Temram

PHUKET: -- Tourists to Phuket's neighboring Krabi Province are impressed by a new two million baht network of bus stops that feature a striking monkey design, the province’s transport chief says.

Worawut Ma-in, an expert in logistics and acting chief of the Krabi Transport Office, says construction of the 13 stops has just been completed.

The project was launched at the request of the province’s Chamber of Commerce, he said.

Local business people had complained that tourists were finding it difficult to catch local buses because there were no stops showing them where to wait, he said.

Of particular concern was the route between Ao Nang and Krabi Town, which is popular with foreign travellers. Many tourists had problems catching buses on the route, since they did not know when the buses would arrive – or even where they stopped, he said.

The Krabi Transport Office therefore worked with the Chamber of Commerce to launch the bus-stop project, he said.

The bus stops have been designed so that they look attractive and unique, as well as display all the information tourists need in both Thai and English.

One of the two designs used on six stops in the commercial area of Ao Nang Beach features sculptures of monkeys sitting down and strolling around.

The designs were chosen so they would fit in with the lively atmosphere of the popular tourist resort, without ruining the view of the beach.

The new structures have generated a lot of interest from tourists, since the area has not had any bus stops until now, said Mr Worawut.

The seven other bus stops along the bus route from Ao Nang to Krabi Town use a different design.

The route travels from the Khlong Jilad Intersection, on to the Ban Chong Phlee Intersection and finishes at the Ao Nam Mao Intersection.

The project cost the province 1,972,000 baht.

Source: http://www.phuketgaz...ticle12410.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2012-02-25

B151,692 per stop. US$ 5,000 for a bench, 3 concrete monkeys and a metal pipe bus stop. Really? I think there has been some monkey business going on here (sorry, couldn't resist).

the tuk tuk drivers of phuket would not have tolerated a threat like this to there monopoly of phukets transport system,they would have gone ape.coffee1.gif

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I think it's wonderful the benches have been decorated with interpretative sculptures of the very tourists who are waiting for the buses.

Shame they didnt spend the money on the bridge between ao nang and nopparat thara two years now you have to walk on road nearly getting hit by the bus because the footbridge is smashed up.

Been here 4 years now and never waited at bus stop you just stick your hand out wherever you are and bus will stop.

Its amazing Thai's celebrate what we take for granted.

Bus stops huh, who'd have thought........

must be the only bus stops in thailand! will there be double pricing for the people that use them..........

What a great way to spend money, monkey bus stops..... what about the stinking rubbish and pollution all along the beach....... get yer priorities right..

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