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The newest addition to Bangkok’s skyrail is here.The Yellow Line, which travels from Lat Phrao to Samrong in Samut Prakan, has reportedly begun its test run since last Thursday from the maintenance depot near Sri Iam station in Bang Na district. The Yellow Line, which is a joint venture worth 54,768.455 million baht between Thailand’s Mass Rapid Transit Authority and Eastern Bangkok Monorail Ltd., is an elevated mass rapid transit system that will run directly from Sri Iam station to Samrong, then back to the depot, passing through a slew of busy areas like Sri Lasalle, Sri Bearing, Thipawan, and […]

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16 hours ago, JoeUpinBuriram said:

This new line opening is a step in the right direction for transport in Bangkok. Thanks for reporting. 

The BTS is one of the best and easiest to navigate transports in the world, IMO 

10 hours ago, Marc26 said:

The BTS is one of the best and easiest to navigate transports in the world, IMO 

I guess you have not used the subway/train systems in many other asian cities like Taiwan, Seoul, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Beijing and Tokyo    bkk is last in asia on the preceding list  

10 hours ago, Marc26 said:

The BTS is one of the best and easiest to navigate transports in the world, IMO 

Nope. Not many stations or lines. Doesn't go to enough places. No integrated payment system. No 24 hour service .

3 hours ago, Thommo said:

I guess you have not used the subway/train systems in many other asian cities like Taiwan, Seoul, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Beijing and Tokyo    bkk is last in asia on the preceding list  

Would you believe I have?

And I still think it is as good and by far, the easiest to navigate than all those other ones

 

It's almost a straight line, in a lot of cases. And a very easy to read map to choose your staation

 

Compare that to Hong Kong and Tokyo, both very good train systems but much more complicated for a 1st time tourist to use than the BTS, IMO

 

Any addition to help Bangkok's crippling traffic gridlock a good thing.  My wife and I have a small studio apartment in Sumrong on Dan Sumrong Rd which we use at times when not in Bang Saray.  In fact, we are half way between 2 BTS stations now ..... the existing one at Imperial World and now the soon to be new one in the opposite direction.  Both a 5 minute Tuk Tuk ride either way.  And although having a car the BTS is ideal for us.  So in our case, couldn't be happier. As for ease of use ..... not a problem but other than Hong Kong I have experienced the others mentioned by the previous posters.  Cheers.

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