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| Thailand Expat Last Online: Yesterday 06:06 PM Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Ban Chang, Rayong
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| Buses from Ban Chang to Suvarnabhumi Does any one have knowledge of buses that stop in Ban Chang, going to Suvarnabhumi? Schedule and which of the various bus stops they use. Any information would be very much appreciated. |
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| Thailand Travel Forum Last Online: Yesterday 08:01 PM Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: out bush Chiang Rai way
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| Go down the street of dreams to the main drag. Turn right. Continue along the main drag and about 1km on the left is the bus office. It used to be right next to a very nice new coffee shop. It's opposite that big market store that sells everything dead cheap. All tickets for a/c buses to swampy sold there. There used to be 6 or 7 a day.
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| Thailand Expat Last Online: Yesterday 06:06 PM Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Ban Chang, Rayong
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Buses seemingly run at hourly intervals from 04.30 with the last one departing at 19.30. The cost being 160 Baht with an extra 100 Baht for the detour off the motorway into the airport. It would appear that it is essential to pre-purchase the ticket, to ensure a seat (these are minibuses, which I am assuming carry about 13 people - so anyone with large amounts of luggage may have problems). | |
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| Thailand Travel Forum Last Online: Yesterday 08:01 PM Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: out bush Chiang Rai way
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| Good. I always found it best to buy the tickets early so as to get a good seat. You can ask for specific seats on the A/C buses. I never heard of a 100bht charge for the detour though. You might want to check that out. |
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| Thailand Expat Last Online: Yesterday 06:06 PM Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Ban Chang, Rayong
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| Don't go looking for a bus station, it is a small shop unit with a basic desk and three or four rows of seats. It is on the coast side of the Sukhamvit virtually opposite (on the other side of the road) a yellow and green painted shophouse. |
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