AK, as always enjoying your content. Bangkok is such a beautiful and civilized city unlike here, your hometown NYC. It was nice to see the train personnel helping the blind person. You must be glad to be there! I do too man
I'm still surprised the transit card machines don't accept credit cards, but it's good to know. Great views of the city from the train. 😎 Thank you for sharing this informative and relaxing BTS SkyTrain ride, AK! 🤗🚆
Informative ,enjoyable and relaxing transportation video😎That Skytrain seems quite fast although standing all the time could be exhausting at least to my knees🤔Nice views through the window are a bonus which i liked 🙂Thank you for sharing this enjoyable Skytrain video A K🙂👍!!!
Interesting train ride , pretty quick by any standards...at least it's faster than most public or grab rides...., a good choice by AK to show us around new places I'm Bsngkok...thanks AK for bringing us along the journey to happiness 😢🎉😂😅
I wonder if having BTS in your title will help you get more views 🤔. All kidding aside, I love your point a to point b destination videos ActionKid! This one was fun and informative. Cheers. 😉
I guess that's the big difference from the MRT & BTS where the MRT you can use credit cards. I also realize you can at least get day passes for unlimited travel I guess on the BTS lines, but not the MRT. Something I'll have to keep in mind then...
Unfortunately you cannot use same ticket for the system. When I want to go five stops from my station (Sri Kritha, Yellow Line) to Nana (BTS, Light Green) I have to use three different travel cards if I go the fastest way. Funniest thing: I have to use my BTS (Rabbit) Card on Yellow Line, even it is run by the MRT. I don't mind so much that I cannot pay by credit card as I like to have immediate control over spendings.
@@hassanalihusseini1717 Yes I realized all 3 systems were very different when I did eventually go. MRT was the easiest that I could just use my credit card right there at the entry gate and not stand in line to purchase a ticket. BTS I think I had to get a ticket, but was able to use cash at the machine and then I beileve if I recall, I had to pay cash at an attendent for the Yellow Line. MRT was by far the easiest and quickest and the one I generally used the most anyways...
AK, as always enjoying your content. Bangkok is such a beautiful and civilized city unlike here, your hometown NYC. It was nice to see the train personnel helping the blind person. You must be glad to be there! I do too man
Bangkok has become one of my favorite cities in Southeast Asia due to your high quality videos and how well you take us all around❤😊
Happy to hear that!
Beautiful view and nice skytrain 🤗😊👍🎉🎊
I'm still surprised the transit card machines don't accept credit cards, but it's good to know. Great views of the city from the train. 😎 Thank you for sharing this informative and relaxing BTS SkyTrain ride, AK! 🤗🚆
Thanks for watching! The BTS SkyTrain needs a better payment system for sure!
Wow, very nice to see “No ADs” train.
The train you’re on are EMU-B3 Train no.90
that Bangkok BTS train reminded me of Chicago and Chicago has lots of trains out there too
Thank you for the video. Very interesting.
The other MRT - line you were searching for is the Pink Line, not the Red Line (Red Line is driven by SRT).
Informative ,enjoyable and relaxing transportation video😎That Skytrain seems quite fast although standing all the time could be exhausting at least to my knees🤔Nice views through the window are a bonus which i liked 🙂Thank you for sharing this enjoyable Skytrain video A K🙂👍!!!
You’re welcome, it was a nice train ride
Nice they have someone to assist the disabled. Won't see that in the states.
It was very heartwarming to see!
I thought I was at Roosevelt Ave. until you got on the Sky Train! LOL.
It reminds me a bit of Roosevelt Avenue!
Thanks.Ak👍
My pleasure!
Thanks AK I enjoyed your train ride premier.
Glad to hear it!
Interesting train ride , pretty quick by any standards...at least it's faster than most public or grab rides...., a good choice by AK to show us around new places I'm Bsngkok...thanks AK for bringing us along the journey to happiness 😢🎉😂😅
Totally agree! Thanks for watching.
I wonder if having BTS in your title will help you get more views 🤔. All kidding aside, I love your point a to point b destination videos ActionKid! This one was fun and informative. Cheers. 😉
You’re welcome, glad you enjoyed it!
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What happens if you try to exit a station past the one you actually paid for?
off course extra charge for remaning that unpaid
You’ll have to make up the difference in fare.
Hello AK, nice stream but the stairs at the station is for the young and fit. LoL😂
you could see the elevators
There are lifts though, but sometimes you have to search for them a little bit.
I guess that's the big difference from the MRT & BTS where the MRT you can use credit cards. I also realize you can at least get day passes for unlimited travel I guess on the BTS lines, but not the MRT. Something I'll have to keep in mind then...
The MRT with its tap to pay credit card system is far superior
@@ActionKid I know, and I would have thought the BTS was more advanced as they have day travelcards, so that's just odd why they don't have the tap...
Another difference is that you see the urban landscape haha, will this train have stations well away from the center?
Unfortunately you cannot use same ticket for the system. When I want to go five stops from my station (Sri Kritha, Yellow Line) to Nana (BTS, Light Green) I have to use three different travel cards if I go the fastest way.
Funniest thing: I have to use my BTS (Rabbit) Card on Yellow Line, even it is run by the MRT.
I don't mind so much that I cannot pay by credit card as I like to have immediate control over spendings.
@@hassanalihusseini1717 Yes I realized all 3 systems were very different when I did eventually go. MRT was the easiest that I could just use my credit card right there at the entry gate and not stand in line to purchase a ticket. BTS I think I had to get a ticket, but was able to use cash at the machine and then I beileve if I recall, I had to pay cash at an attendent for the Yellow Line. MRT was by far the easiest and quickest and the one I generally used the most anyways...
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