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Filipina woman caught dumping newborn in Bangkok mall bathroom Police arrested a Filipina woman after a newborn boy was found in a rubbish bin inside a women’s bathroom at a shopping mall in Khlong Toei district of Bangkok on Friday, March 20. [1]
The Transport Company has announced that state-owned and private buses and vans will be arranged to make 4,500 trips per day, carrying an estima [2]
Starting from 1 p.m. today (Jan 19), 52 long-distance trains will depart from Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Station instead of Hua Lamphong. [3]
BANGKOK, Thailand – The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has set up 17 tourist service booths across Bangkok to assist tourists and handle complaints. [4]
BANGKOK -- One of Southeast Asia's largest train stations fully opened for business Thursday around 10 kilometers north of central Bangkok in a development that the authorities hope will ease traffic in Thailand's busy capital. [5]
According to an announcement from Thailand’s Ministry of Transport, Thailand and Laos are set to commence their first railway service between Bangkok and Vientiane, with trial runs scheduled on 13-14 July 2024. [6]
Biddings for commercial development for areas around Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal are scheduled to be completed before the end of this year. [7]
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) together with the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) hosted a welcome ceremony for the Laotian passengers arriving by the full trial train from Vientiane to Bangkok. Passengers onboard the SRT’s Rapid No. [8]
Filipina woman caught dumping newborn in Bangkok mall bathroom Police arrested a Filipina woman after a newborn boy was found in a rubbish bin inside a women’s bathroom at a shopping mall in Khlong Toei district of Bangkok on Friday, March 20.
The Transport Company has announced that state-owned and private buses and vans will be arranged to make 4,500 trips per day, carrying an estima
Starting from 1 p.m. today (Jan 19), 52 long-distance trains will depart from Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Station instead of Hua Lamphong.
BANGKOK, Thailand – The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has set up 17 tourist service booths across Bangkok to assist tourists and handle complaints.
BANGKOK -- One of Southeast Asia's largest train stations fully opened for business Thursday around 10 kilometers north of central Bangkok in a development that the authorities hope will ease traffic in Thailand's busy capital.
According to an announcement from Thailand’s Ministry of Transport, Thailand and Laos are set to commence their first railway service between Bangkok and Vientiane, with trial runs scheduled on 13-14 July 2024.
Biddings for commercial development for areas around Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal are scheduled to be completed before the end of this year.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) together with the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) hosted a welcome ceremony for the Laotian passengers arriving by the full trial train from Vientiane to Bangkok. Passengers onboard the SRT’s Rapid No.
The Pink Line monorail services are now available for all 30 stations from Nonthaburi Government Complex to Min Buri, starting Nov 21 from 3:00 PM.
A test run for the new cross-border rail service linking Bangkok to Vientiane was successfully conducted on Saturday (July 13), paving the way for the official launch of passenger services this coming Friday (July 19).