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How do you pay for the MRT in Bangkok?

How do you pay for the MRT in Bangkok?

Tickets must be bought one by one on these Ticket Vending Machines. You need 1, 5, 10 Baht coins or 20, 50, 100 Baht banknotes as 2 Baht coins, satangs and larger banknotes are not accepted. Insert coins and banknotes into dedicated slots.

Can I use rabbit card for MRT in Bangkok?

No. Rabbit cards can’t be used on the subway system (MRT) or City Line Airport Rail Link to Suvarnabhumi Airport.

What is the difference between BTS and MRT in Bangkok?

BTS is a skytrain that run across Bangkok from North to South East area. MRT is a subway that runs along with the main road in Bangkok. Both have air conditioning system with comfy chairs, which keep you comfortable from hot humid in Thailand.

What is MRT fare?

Fares for Train and Basic Bus Services

Card Fare Cash Fare Per Ride
Distance (km) MRT / LRT (Tap-in before 7.45am on weekdays) Basic Busb
Up to 3.2a $0.00 $0.85
3.3 – 4.2 $0.00 $0.85
4.3 – 5.2 $0.03 $0.85

How do you get a bunny card?

Standard Rabbit Card are available for sales at all BTS Ticket Offices. Standard Rabbit Card can be obtained for 200 Baht, which include 100 Baht issuing fees and 100 Baht initial stored values. There is no annual fees for Standard Rabbit Card.

How do I use MRT tokens?

Passengers are required to touch their token at the entry gate to enter a station and to insert their token into the exit gate to leave the station. Single Journey Token can be purchased from Token Vending Machines at any RapidKL LRT, Monorail, BRT and MRT stations.

How much is a Rabbit Card?

200 Baht
Standard Rabbit Card are available for sales at all BTS Ticket Offices. Standard Rabbit Card can be obtained for 200 Baht, which include 100 Baht issuing fees and 100 Baht initial stored values. There is no annual fees for Standard Rabbit Card.

What is Rabbit Card in Bangkok?

Rabbit Card is not only can be used at BTS Skytrain (deduct fare and trips system), but also used for payment at other public transport in Bangkok and up country. For instance, City Buses and Express boats.

What is the best way to get around Bangkok?

The best way to get around Bangkok is by Skytrain or Metro, which is fast, affordable and easily navigable for visitors. The city also offers an extensive network of buses, but these are prone to traffic jams, which the city is notorious for. Taxis are fairly cheap, but again, gridlock is a regular issue.

What time Bangkok MRT close?

The MRT underground service hours are from 6am until midnight. Parking is provided at 7 stations: Sam Yan, Sukhumvit, Phetchaburi, Thailand Cultural Center, Huai Khwang, Ratchadaphisek and Kamphaeng Phet.

How long can u stay in MRT?

Is there a time limit for MRT/LRT travel? Yes, the maximum time allowed is 120 minutes.

Is it more expensive to use bank card for MRT?

No; there are no additional fees for using locally-issued credit cards.