The skywalk runs under the Bangkok
skytrain line, which serves the area linking the National Stadium, Siam, Rajadamri, Chitlom and Ploenchit stations.
For the system map of
the skytrain lines, please see BTS map of service routes.
Not exact matches
With further extensions on the Silom
line, the Bangkok
skytrain, as at December 2013 has 34 stations covering 37.1 km.
The
skytrain started on 05 December 1999 and consists of two
lines, the Sukhumvit
line and the Silom
line covering a distance of 22 km.
The Sukhumvit
line of the Bangkok
skytrain runs overhead serving the area from Nana to On Nut.
To connect to the Bangkok
skytrain commuters can board the Sukhumvit
line at the Phaya Thai
skytrain station which is linked by a skywalk to the Phaya Thai airport rail link station.
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skytrain Silom
line: S7 Krung Thonburi and S8 Wong Wian Yai (terminal station).
Silom Road, Lumpini Park and an interchange with the BTS
skytrain are two stops up the subway
line.
This is an obvious choice if you need to catch an early morning long - distance train at Hualamphong, but with the eponymous MRT station a five - minute walk away, Yaowarat Road 15 minutes on foot or five in a taxi and Lumpini Park, Silom Road and an interchange to the BTS
skytrain just two stops up the subway
line, the location is also strategic.