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Bts map bangkok4/30/2023 ![]() ![]() The Silom line is approximately 14 kilometers and serves 14 stations, including one interchange station (Siam) and Saint Louis Station. ![]() ![]() The line then curves left onto Rama I Road and interchanges with the Sukhumvit Line at Siam, before terminating at National Stadium Station. Curving left above Chong Nonsi, the line proceeds along Silom Road, passing Lumpini Park and on to Rajdamri Road. The line then passes the Ratchada-Talat Phlu intersection to Tak Sin intersection, and then crosses the Chao Phraya River via Saphan Taksin to Sathorn Road. Silom line is serving a total of 9 stations where Sukhumvit line is serving 22. Bangkok BTS is divided into 2 lines, namely Silom Line and Sukhumvit Line. Unlike the underground MRT system, BTS railway is built overhead. The line starts from Ratchaphruek at the intersection with Phetchakasem Road, then passes along Ratchaphruek Road to the intersection with Wutthakat Road. Bangkok Mass Transit System (also known as Sky train or BTS) is the most common and popular transportation system in Bangkok. The Silom Line begins at Bang Wa Station and ends at National Stadium Station. This line is approximately 54.25 kilometers long and offers 47 service stations, including one interchange station (Siam). The line starts from Kheha Samutprakan traveling via Sukhumvit Road through Bang Na Junction to Ploenchit Road, Rama I Road, Phyathai Road, Victory Monument, then passes along Paholyothin Road, Sanam Pao, Saphan Khwai, Chatuchak Park, Ha Yaek Lat Phrao, Ratchayothin intersection, Kasetsart intersection, Anusawari Lak Si Circle, Saphan Mai, Yaek Kor Por Aor to Khu Khot, covering 3 provinces: Pathum Thani, Bangkok and Samut Prakan. The Sukhumvit Line begins at Kheha Samutprakan Station and ends at Khu Khot Station. ![]()
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