Bangkok - BTS, Skytrain

Overview​

  • BTS stands for Bangkok Mass Transit System, commonly called BTS Skytrain. Wikipedia+2BTS Skytrain+2
  • It’s an elevated rapid transit system in Bangkok, run by Bangkok Mass Transit System Public Co. (BTSC), under a concession by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA). Wikipedia+1
  • As of 2025, the network has three lines:
    1. Sukhumvit Line Wikipedia+1
    2. Silom Line Wikipedia+1
    3. Gold Line (a smaller people-mover line) Wikipedia

Key Stats​

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Total stations~64 stations Wikipedia
System length~70.05 km of track/diverged network Wikipedia
SpeedTypical average ~35 km/h; top speeds higher (~80 km/h) on some stretches. Wikipedia+2Wikipedia+2
Operating hoursGenerally ~06:00 AM to midnight daily. Vietjet Air+2Wikipedia+2

Lines & Routes​

  • Sukhumvit Line: Runs generally north-south / northeast-south-east, from Khu Khot (north) to Kheha (southeast) stations. Wikipedia+1
  • Silom Line: Runs from National Stadium in the east/center, through Siam (interchange), then south-westwards over the river and ends at Bang Wa. Wikipedia+1
  • Gold Line: Short line / people-mover, from Krung Thon Buri to Klong San, serves places including IconSiam. Wikipedia
  • The major interchange between Sukhumvit & Silom Lines is Siam station. Wikipedia+2Wikipedia+2

Fares & Ticketing​


Practical Tips​

  • Plan by knowing which line you need and where to transfer (Siam is central interchange).
  • Get a Rabbit Card if you're moving around a lot — saves time.
  • Check first/last train times if travelling very early/late (close to start or close to midnight).
  • During rush hour, trains/stations can get busy — aim for times slightly off-peak if you can.
  • Many stations connect to malls or have skywalks — some walking is usually necessary.
  • Watch for upcoming/future extensions (new stations may open) if your destination is near an area under expansion. Nestopa+3Wikipedia+3Wikipedia+3
 
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