Does BTS Rabbit Card work on MRT?

Does BTS Rabbit Card work on MRT?

Can You Use A Rabbit Card on the MRT or ARL? No. Rabbit cards can’t be used on the subway system (MRT) or City Line Airport Rail Link to Suvarnabhumi Airport. Passengers have to buy separate tickets to use those services.

How can I get MRT card in Bangkok?

Where to buy MRT ticket? There are few ways to buy Bangkok MRT ticket but the most common way is using Ticket Vending Machines. All these machines accept coins and banknotes. These Ticket Vending Machines are easy to use as you can choose between English and Thai language on the touchscreen.

How do I get a BTS Rabbit Card?

Standard Rabbit Card are available for sales at all BTS Ticket Offices. Standard Rabbit Card can be obtained for 200 Baht, which include 100 Baht issuing fees and 100 Baht initial stored values. There is no annual fees for Standard Rabbit Card.

How do I pay for BTS in Bangkok?

There are few ways to buy Bangkok BTS ticket but the most common way is using Ticket Issuing Machines. Most of these machines accept coins only. You need 1, 2, 5 or 10 Baht coins (satangs are not accepted). If you don’t have enough coins, just change your notes at BTS Station Ticket Office.

How do I pay BTS in Bangkok?

How do I use BTS SkyTrain in Bangkok?

How to use the BTS ticket

  1. Now that you have the credit card sized BTS ticket proceed to the metallic barriers.
  2. Place your ticket into the lower slot on the barrier.
  3. At the back of the BTS ticket is a small map showing you all the BTS stations.
  4. Proceed up or onwards to the platform you need.

What are the different types of MRT in Bangkok?

The MRT Purple Line runs from Tao Poon to Khlong Bang Phai, and services mainly the greater Bangkok suburbs. The Airport Rail Link (Red Line) runs from Suvarnabhumi Airport to Makkasan MRT station. Tickets: The ticket system is similar to that of the BTS with machines, counters, and another card that can be topped up.

What is the Bangkok BTS skytrain system?

BTS SkyTrain system links central Bangkok with other important areas of the city making this kind of transport very useful for exploring Bangkok. There are only two lines with 52 stations at the moment but Bangkok BTS network is expanding and more stations should be added in the near future.

Is there a universal BTS travel card in Bangkok?

So there is no ‘universal’ travel card in Bangkok that covers all operations. And to make it just that bit more confusing, the BTS extension lines that are constantly being added are also related to a different contractor (which is covered by its own travel card separate from the BTS one).