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I beg someone who has been to Bangkok to give me some advice on the domestic traffic situation in Bangkok.

Bangkok has two airports. The newly built Suvarnabhumi International Airport has replaced the Don Muang International Airport (Don Muang Airport) that has been in continuous use for more than 90 years, becoming Thailand’s new international airport. Airport. However, some international flights still take off and land at Don Mueang International Airport, especially flights from some low-cost airlines, while more domestic flights choose Don Mueang Airport. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is located southeast of the city center and is currently Bangkok's largest airport. You can take taxis and airport buses along the land route from the airport directly to various stations in the city, or you can take the airport bus to the bus transportation center 3 kilometers away from the terminal and take a bus or bus van. Taking a taxi from Suvarnabhumi International Airport to the city center costs about 300 Thai Baht. The airport bus *** has 4 lines (AE1, AE2, AE3, AE4), operating from 5 am to midnight, and the fare is 150 baht. However, with the opening of the airport light rail line, the four airport bus lines are being gradually cancelled. Please ask airport staff for specific operating conditions. Special reminder: Ctrip provides one-way pick-up service from Suvarnabhumi International Airport to Bangkok hotels. A Mercedes-Benz car will pick you up from the airport, which can seat 5 people, for 780 yuan/car; a Toyota car will pick you up from the airport, and it will cost 65 yuan/person. Airport bus lines: AE1: bound for Silom, take the expressway, passing Pratunam, Central World Plaza, and Ratchadamri LRT station. AE2: Drive to Banglamphu and take the highway, passing Democracy Monument, Th Phra Athit Road and Th Khao San Road. AE3: Heading to Sukhumvit via Central World Plaza. AE4: Head to Hualumpong Railway Station, passing Victory Monument, Phayathai Skytrain Station, Siam Square and the old MBK Center.

Bus route: No. 550: Suvarnabhumi International Airport - On Nuch Road - Praves District - On Nuch Intersection - Bangkapi Intersection) -- Happy Land 553: Suvarnabhumi International Airport -- Kingkaew Road -- Wat Salud -- Ramkhamhaeng 2 -- Sinakarim Sri Nakarin Road - Theparak Intersection - Crocodile Farm - Samut Prakan Route 554: Suvarnabhumi International Airport - Ram Intra Road)--Lak Si--Vibhavadi Rangsit--Don Muang--Rangsit Public bus route: Route 551: Suvarnabhumi Suvarnabhumi International Airport--Victory Monument Route 552: Suvarnabhumi International Airport--Bangna-Trad Road--Chularat Hospital 1--No. Ramkhamhaeng 2 - Central Bangna - Udomsuk - On Nuch BTS Station Route 555: Suvarnabhumi International Airport -- Dindaeng Toll Gate -- Dindaeng -- Suthisarn -- Vibhavadee Rangsit -- Kasetsat University -- - Lak Si - Don Muaeng - Rangsit Airport Light Rail Line: Starting from August 2010, the Thailand Airport Light Rail Line connecting downtown Bangkok and Suvarnabhumi International Airport has been officially put into operation. Business operations. There are three airport light rail lines: Suvarnabhumi International Airport Light Rail, Suvarnabhumi International Airport Makkar Hill Express Light Rail and New Suvarnabhumi International Airport Phayathai Express Light Rail. It operates between Bangkok city and Suvarnabhumi International Airport from 6 a.m. to 12 a.m. every day. Suvarnabhumi International Airport Light Rail Line (SA City Line): There are 8 stations in the entire journey, namely Phayathai, Ratcha Bajong, Makasan, Ramkham Heng, Huama, Pantachang, and Lagra Bang and Suvarnabhumi. Running time is approximately 30 minutes. Fares range from 15 baht to 45 baht depending on mileage. Suvarnabhumi International Airport Makkasan Express Line: Directly from Suvarnabhumi International Airport to Makkasan Skytrain Station (can be transferred to the Metro Blue Line), the running time is 15 minutes. Fares round trip/one way: 150/90 baht. New Suvarnabhumi International Airport Phaya Thai Express Line: Directly from Suvarnabhumi International Airport to Phaya Thai Light Rail Station (can be transferred to Sukhumvit Light Rail Line), running time is 17 minutes . Fares round trip/one way: 150/90 baht.

Don Muang International Airport Don Muang International Airport, also known as Old Bangkok International Airport, is an international airport located in Bangkok, Thailand. It was opened on March 27, 1914 and is one of the major international airports in Southeast Asia. Although it has been replaced by the newly built Suvarnabhumi International Airport as Bangkok's main airport, some international flights still take off and land at Don Mueang International Airport, especially those of some low-cost airlines. Domestic flights are more likely to choose Don Mueang Airport. many. The available modes of transportation from Don Mueang International Airport to Bangkok city include buses, trains and taxis. It takes about 30-45 minutes to reach the city by bus, and about an hour by train to Hua Lamphong Railway Station in the city. In addition, there is a free airport shuttle to Suvarnabhumi International Airport. Bus: Take buses 59, 10, 29, 510, 513, 554, 555 and other buses that will pass by the Democracy Monument, Victory Monument, Grand Palace, Hua Lamphong Railway Station, Eastern Long-distance Bus Station, Southern Long-distance Bus Station and other places. Train: Terminal 1 to Amari Don Muang Airport Bangkok The hotel's walkway leads to Don Muang Railway Station, and there is a train to Hua Lamphong Railway Station every half hour. The advantage of the train is that it is super cheap. You can get to the city for less than 10 baht, making it the cheapest airport transportation in Thailand. Taxi: Follow the exit door with the TAXI sign and you will see the TAXI kiosk and queue. All taxis here are metered, and you need to pay an additional 50 baht airport service fee in addition to the metered price. Train Hualamphong Train Station Hualamphong Train Station is located in the southwest of Bangkok, near the Chinatown area. It is the main train station in Bangkok. Located on Th Rama IV (Rama IV Road), MRT Hualumpong Station. From Hua Lamphong Railway Station to other parts of the city, you can take the subway. Bangkok to Pattaya: The train runs between Bangkok and Pattaya once a day (3rd class, 40 baht, 3 hours and 45 minutes). This bus departs from Bangkok at 6:55 am every Monday to Friday and returns from Pattaya at 14:20 pm. Bangkok to Ayutthaya: Almost all trains from Hua Lamphong Railway Station in Bangkok to the north pass through Ayutthaya, with about a dozen trains every day. The journey takes 1.5 hours and costs only 20 baht for regular trains and 300 baht for air-conditioned trains. Bangkok to Hua Hin: You can take the Southern Line from Hua Lamphong Railway Station in Bangkok to Hua Hin. There are 12 trains every day. The journey takes about 4 hours. There are various classes of carriages, and there are 382 second-class air-conditioned carriages. Baht, third class air-conditioned carriage 294 baht. Bangkok to Phuket: Thailand’s train lines have not yet reached Phuket. If you choose to go to Phuket by train, you can take the Southern Line train at Hua Lamphong Railway Station in Bangkok and go to Surathani first. The second-class air-conditioned train takes about 478 baht. Then transfer to a long-distance bus in Surat Thani. There is an air-conditioned bus in front of Surat Thani Railway Station to Phuket. The journey takes 3 hours and the air-conditioned bus fare is about 180 baht. Bangkok to Chiang Mai: There are 6 trains every day between Hua Lamphong Railway Station in Bangkok and Chiang Mai, divided into express trains (RAP), express trains (EXP) and express trains (SP). The journey takes about 12-15 hours. RAP Express: Departs from Bangkok at 14:30 in the afternoon and arrives in Chiang Mai at 5:10 in the morning. Seat fares in second/third class carriages are 391/231 baht, and lower berth/upper berth fares in second class carriages are 541/491 baht. EXP Express: Departs from Bangkok at 22:00 in the evening and arrives in Chiang Mai at 12:45 in the afternoon of the next day. Seat fares in second/third class carriages are 431/271 baht, air-conditioned seats in second class carriages are priced at 541 baht; lower berth/upper berth fares in second class carriages are 581/531 baht, and lower berths in second class air-conditioned carriages are priced at 581/531 baht. The ticket price for berth/upper berth is 821,751 baht.

SP Plus Express: Departs from Bangkok at 8:30 am and 19:20 pm, and arrives in Chiang Mai at 8:30 pm and 7:40 am the next day respectively. The price for an air-conditioned seat in the second class carriage is 611 baht. Long-distance bus There are three long-distance bus stations in Bangkok. Eastern long-distance bus terminal (Ekamai bus terminal): close to the Ekamai light rail station. Long-distance buses to various parts of eastern Thailand depart from here. Northern amp; Northeastern bus terminal: Close to the Mo Chit light rail station. This long-distance bus terminal has long-distance buses to various regions in northern and northeastern Thailand. Southern bus terminal: Located at the intersection of Th Bromaratchachonenee Road and Th Phuttamonthon 1 Road. All long-distance buses to southern Bangkok depart here. Bangkok to Pattaya 1. At Bangkok Eastern Long-distance Bus Station, air-conditioned buses leave every half hour from 6:00 to 20:30 every day, with the last bus at 22:00. The return bus to Pattaya leaves from Regent Marina Hotel on Beach Road, running every half hour from 6:00 to 20:00, with the last bus at 21:00. One-way fare is 90-128 baht, round trip 180-240 baht. 2. Northern Bangkok