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Late transportation from bkk to udon

Postby averagejoe » October 2, 2007, 12:01 pm

i will be arriving in bkk around 10-11pm and would like to take the train or a/c bus from bkk to udon.anyone know if it's possible that late?anyone know of a website of the train's schedule?flying will be out of the question.and i don't want to book a hotel to stay in bkk overnight. any help,advices is appreciated.

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Postby BKKSTAN » October 2, 2007, 12:04 pm

You won't be able to make the train,it leaves Bangkok at 2030!Not sure about the buses,but there has been alot posted about transportation schedules to Udon!Try the search on the site!
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Postby erikr_ » October 2, 2007, 5:50 pm

unless you want to hire a taxi even the busses will have stopped by the time you would arrive at Morchit

I woud just bite the bullet and book a room and fly the next morning from Don Muang to Udon
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Postby rickfarang » October 2, 2007, 7:25 pm

The first train between Bangkok and Udon leaves at 08:30. That might be your best bet.

It appears that you are coming in on an international flight. I don't try to make same-day connections between international and domestic flights anymore. Too much stress from delayed departures and late arrivals. Best to take erikr_'s advice -take some stress out of your life and catch a few z's.

et us know if you would like a recommendation for a low cost hotel in Bangkok.
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Postby averagejoe » October 3, 2007, 4:37 am

thanks for all the suggestions. i would have to take erikr's and rickfarangs advice.get some zzzzz's before my journey to udon. after udon,i'm heading to vietnam for 3 weeks. i guess have to take a flight from udon to bkk with airasia or pacific because nok air doesn't have flights to saigon. would you all think i should buy the tickets once i get to bkk? or book online before i leave the States?
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Postby erikr_ » October 3, 2007, 8:08 am

rickfarang wrote:The first train between Bangkok and Udon leaves at 08:30. That might be your best bet.

It appears that you are coming in on an international flight. I don't try to make same-day connections between international and domestic flights anymore. Too much stress from delayed departures and late arrivals. Best to take erikr_'s advice -take some stress out of your life and catch a few z's.

et us know if you would like a recommendation for a low cost hotel in Bangkok.


did i say zzzz or bb's

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Postby rickfarang » October 3, 2007, 1:38 pm

bb=bite the bullet?

averagejoe wrote:t... after udon,i'm heading to vietnam for 3 weeks. i guess have to take a flight from udon to bkk with airasia or pacific because nok air doesn't have flights to saigon. would you all think i should buy the tickets once i get to bkk? or book online before i leave the States?


My personal preference is to book as far in advance as is practical. I have noticed that on Nok Air, prices tend to increase as the departure date approaches, and I think this is common practice in the industry. That, and the good seats can disappear on some heavily booked flights, and I really don't like sitting in that middle seat!
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Postby averagejoe » October 4, 2007, 8:05 am

thanks Rickfarang
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