Makkasan Station - Airport Rail Link in Krung Thep Maha Nakhon

ThailandMakkasan Station - Airport Rail Link

 

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contacts phone: +66
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Latitude: 13.7511465, Longitude: 100.5610146

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  • Ekkapong T

    Ekkapong T

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    Airport Rail Link station in a super hot and humid city with no air conditioners and not enough seats on trains. Plus the very poor designed connection bridge to MRT. Any architects who designed this station must be morons.

  • GettingThingsDone StressfreeProductivity

    GettingThingsDone StressfreeProductivity

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    Poor governance by thailand railway authority Making tourists choose between difficult choice of public transport. Ie. This station is middle of bangkok ,yes , but it is not connected to sky train or subway( mrt) . Imposiible Walking distance to attractions such as sukhumvit (japan town, india town, emporium shopping center ) and ratchadapisek ( night life and brothel) . Nearby area under railway administration look poor and dangerous

  • Punyawat Peeratanawin

    Punyawat Peeratanawin

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    Clean and tidy airport link. You can connect to MRT from this station. However you need to walk through the walk way which is little far.

  • Jeff Kolaka

    Jeff Kolaka

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    One of the largest airport rail link stations which connect to MRT via the connecting bridge. It has the escalators, elevator and stairs to go up to the platform. There are few shops that sell drinks and snacks inside the station. During the rush hours in the morning and evening are very crowded

  • troo foo

    troo foo

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    As much as I appreciate the fact that Airport Link is probably one of the best means to travel to the airport, however, convenience become inconvenience when the set up of the Airport Link is not sufficiently thought through. Travelers usually has baggage(s) and the station I was in (Makkasan) do not have escalator or lift. Or if there is one, it's very well hidden. My friend has to drag his heavy baggages up the staircase and it's a long way to the platform. I think whoever design the station has not being thorough in his designing and failure to consider carefully. Then when train pull into the station, we we ask to moved further back and we weren't allowed to enter the first cabin. When peeping through the window, the first cabin is obviously empty, yet, we were asked to squeeze and sardined into the other cabins. Just strange...

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