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What are the main means of local transportation in Thailand?

What are the main means of local transportation in Thailand? Big cities, like Bangkok, have a lot of transportation, subway, LRT, bus***s, cabs and so on. Smaller places will have less.

The most unique form of transportation in Thailand is the TuTu, or three-wheeled motorcycle, which is available from Bangkok to Phuket. Public **** bus: There are more than 200 public **** bus routes in Bangkok. There are two types of buses, cold and regular, with prices ranging from 3 baht to 30 baht, especially the cold buses which depend on the number of stops.

Metro Rail: mainly in the old city. For foreign travelers, it can be used as a city tour of Bangkok. Prices range from 10 baht to 40 baht. (Includes high speed rail, subway and city rail)

Coach: Bangkok is divided into three main routes to the outside world. Trunk Line 3 goes to the east, such as Pattaya and Koh Sae Mae (1 to 3 hours); Trunk Line 4 goes to the south, such as Phuket and Phang Nga (7 to 8 hours); and Line 1 goes to the north, such as Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai (9 to 10 hours). The highest price is at about 1,000 baht.

Passenger rail: mainly the main North-South Railway line in Thailand. North to Chiang Mai and south to Yala and Koh Lor. The southern line is now connected to Malaysia and Singapore international lines. Not expensive, but longer. There are daily express trains to the east or northeast. Also, the Thailand line is a section of the Southeast Asia-Central Europe link to be developed.

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