Jakarta MRT Map – Additional Information. Terminal Stations on the Jakarta MRT Map. Currently, the two terminal stations on the North South Line of Jakarta MRT are Lebak Bulus Station (south Jakarta) and Bundaran HI Station (central Jakarta). On the Jakarta MRT Map illustrated above these are denoted with a red circle. When Phase II of the MRT development in Jakarta is completed, Bundaran. Bangkok Skytrain (BTS) and Metro (MRT) Map. Showing the routes of Bangkok Skytrain (BTS), that of Bangkok Metro (MRT) and the names of all stations along both routes, together with the name of main roads that the two new transport systems pass through, to give the reader an idea of their locations.
The BTS (Bangkok Mass Transit System) skytrain began operations on December 5, 1999 and has two lines covering the central business districts and further afield. Operating up above the crazy Bangkok traffic snarls and pollution, Skytrain runs regularly from 6am until midnight. Tickets are dispensed from ticket vending machines at all stations (if you have the correct change), alternatively ticket booths are staffed during operating hours (see below)
BTS and MRT Route Map
(click on map to view a larger version of BTS and MRT lines)
You can find more information on various transportation options for your travel around Bangkok linked - HERE.
Do your research before you go! Google maps can help you to locate your hotel, and it's proximity to attractions, transport (BTS and MRT) and other significant places in the area.
BTS (Skytrain)
An elevated railway system that covers the major tourist areas. Not a 24/7 service, the first trains in the morning start at 06:00 and last trains depart just after midnight. When stations are closed, the ticket machines are turned off and the station and train platforms are not accessible. Fares are based on the number of stops (or stations) you will pass and start at 15฿ and top out at 52฿ for a one-way journey. For the average working class Thai, the BTS fares tend to be viewed as 'expensive' as compared to other forms of transportation such as the non air-conditioned public buses which have fares that start at only 4฿ for a one-way journey!
MRT (Subway)
Newly opened underground train service that is complementary (but separate) to the BTS-Skytrain service and intersects the BTS at two 'transit' points. Designed more for the residential/commuter passenger. One way fares on the MRT start at 16฿ up to 41฿. Many MRT stations have either free or low-priced dedicated 'Park & Ride' lots for working commuters to park their vehicles before riding the MRT into town.
Bangkok Rabbit SmartCard Fare System for BTS_Skytrain and MRT_Subway Systems:-