In a bid to spice up visits to tourist attractions in Bangkok, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration created a program to run free electrical buses to the floating markets on weekends, starting at present. The plan was created to attach the main public transportation traces throughout Bangkok with close by vacationer points of interest.
The BMA introduced yesterday the new, eco-friendly service that will feed from public transport strains directly to some less accessible points of interest. The bus to the floating markets around Bangkok is the pilot project for the service expected to increase. It will run on the weekends and get rid of the need to stroll or take taxis from the bus or metro to the tourist sights.
People in Bangkok can begin using this service right now and continue each weekend. Nation Thailand reports that the well-equipped electric buses have 20 seats and a number of handy features like phone chargers and free Wi-Fi. They are handicap accessible with a ramp for wheelchairs.
Secrets round Bangkok run on weekends, starting at 9am and ending at four.45pm with four journeys per day. They start on the Bang Khun Non MRT station and make stops at Song Klong and Taling Chan floating market. From there, the electrical buses head to the Southern Bus Terminal to drop off passengers and decide up more.
The route then transports vacationers to Lat Mayon and Wat Saphan floating markets. The bus then travels to its ultimate cease, terminating back on the Bang Khun Non MRT station the place it began..

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