The Airport Rail Link runs Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) to Phaya Thai BTS interchange in the city center in about 30 minutes, with intermediate stops at Lat Krabang, Hua Mak, Ramkhamhaeng, and Makkasan. The cheapest way into the city, and useful when your hotel sits near a BTS line; expect a final-mile taxi or Grab from Phaya Thai unless you are walking distance from the BTS.
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The Airport Rail Link (ARL) is an airport rail link line in Bangkok Metropolitan Region connecting Suvarnabhumi Airport to the city center. The commuter rail line starts at Suvarnabhumi station underneath the airport terminal, before ascending onto an elevated viaduct to Lat Krabang station where it meets the eastern line railway station of the same name. The line continues west, directly running above the eastern line railway for the rest of the line. It runs towards Ban Thap Chang station, then towards Hua Mak station where it meets Yellow Line, then towards Ramkhamhaeng station, then towards Makkasan station where it meets Blue Line, then towards Ratchaprarop station, then towards Phaya Thai station where the line terminates and meets Sukhumvit Line. It is owned by State Railway of Thailand (SRT) and, since 2021, operated by Asia Era One Company Limited. The 28.6-kilometer (17.8 mi)-long Airport Rail Link opened for service on 23 August 2010.
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