THE FERRY SYSTEM


Chao Phraya Express route from Sathon to Klong Toei - January 27, 2006
Wisarut reports on the stops on the new Chao Phraya express Route from Sathon to Klong Toei:
1) Sathon
2) Wat Sawettrachat (on Charoennakhon Road)
3) Wat Worajanyawart
4) Wat Rajsingkhorn (the terminal station of Nonthaaburi - Wat Rajsingkhon Chao Phraya express line)
5) Saphan Krungthep (either at Wat Dao Khanong or at Marriott Hotel depending on the demands)
6) Thanon Tok (the revived pier)
7) Big C (Big C Ratboorana)
8) Wat Jaeng Ron (the pier in Thonburi side, not far from KBank HQ)
9) Sathipradit (the pier near Bus No. 62 terminal - ferry pier to Lad Luang)
10) Bangkok Square Market Pier (the pier which can become an interchange pier for the boat to Pra Padaeng via Lad Pho shortcut)
11) Wat Klong Phoom (the pier nearest of Bank of Ayuthaya HQ in Rama 3)
12) Bang Krajao Nok (the pier in the giant park and Orchard)
13) Chong Nonsee (the pier near the water treatment plant at the mouth of Chong Nonsee canal)
14) Klong Toei (Custom Department, Klong Toei Port - terminal pier near Bus No. 47 terminal)

More developments on Bangkok boat services - translated and summarized by Wisarut Bholsithi from Transport Journal, January 16-22, 2006

1) New permanent pier at Memorial Bridge (Thonburi side) for 6 million baht with 2 small piers inside this new pier.
2) New permanent pier at Rama 5 Pier (N29) for 6 million baht with one permanent shelter and one permanent pier
3) New ferry pier at Wat Thephakorn (AKA Wat Thao Thephakorn), Charansanitwonse 68, Bang Plad, Bangkok with a price tag of 1.5 million baht
4) New ferry pier at Wat Choeng Lane (the pier nearest the intersection between Chao Phraya River and Lad Ket shortcut river), Tha It Commune, Pakkret-Nonthaburi (opposite Pakkret side) with a price tag of 1.3 million baht
5) Four new piers for the Chao Phra Express Boat service -> Sathorn - Lad Pho - Prapadaeng - Samut Prakarn with price tag of 18 million baht and the list of four new piers:
5.1) Lad Pho - the new pier near the bridge across Lad Pho shortcut
5.2) Pra Padaeng - the new pier near the old Prapadaeng Municipal Pier (the ferry pier across Chao Phraya to Poochao Saming Phrai)
5.3) Suksawat 53 (Bangchak Commune, Lad Luang Commune Municipal, Prapadaeng, Samut Prakarn)
5.4) Samut Prakarn (a new pier near Wiboonsri Pier - a ferry pier to Prasamut Chedi)

The Marine Department needs 10 new 60-seat boats (8 million baht/boat) to serve this route after upgrading boat service to Dao Khanong to daily service along with the revival of the Sadhupradit Pier and (possibly) Thanon Tok Pier.

Furthermore, the Marine Department needs 8 new PT boats--3 to replace the old one and 5 for new.
1) 3 PT boats to replace the old one are fiberglass boats with dimensions of 2.20 x 7.35 x 0.90 meters with 200 hp engines and price tag of 1.45 million baht/boat
2) 3 rubber PT boats with dimensions of 2.00 x 5.40 meters, 85 HP engine with a price tag of 1.2 million baht
3) 2 speed boats of 2.75 x 10.05 x 1.22 meters and 4 tube engines of 200 HP for 2.5 million baht/boat

The Marine Department also improved the existing piers along the Chao Phraya at the following places.
1) Nonthaburi Pier - new roofs on the pier and pontoons
2) Sang Hee - one new pontoon and a new shelter
3) Rama 7 - removing the old roof out of the pontoon and build a new permanent pier with shelter and a new pontoon
4) Sathorn - a new shelter and a new pontoon

Canal boat services - August 31, 2005
Wisarut Bholsithi translates the following from a master degree thesis at KMITL about the electric boats along Krungkasem Canal (this list is at least a year old).

There are several boat service along the canals in Bangkok which can be shown as follows:
1 Saensaeb canal
1.1 Phanfah Bridge - Wat Sribunrueang, 18km, 100 boats of 40-50 seats, service hours from 0530-2030, 60-minute interval, 23 piers, 5-15 Baht ticket price, service started October 1, 1990, run by Family Transport Part. Ltd., registered with the Habour Dept., 60,000 passengers/day, still run a daily service.
1.2 Wat Sri Bunrueang - Minburi, 11.5 km, 20 boats of 25 seats, 40-minute interval, 13 piers, 5-9 Baht ticket price, run by Samakkhee Boat Transportation Group, not registered yet, service probably be terminated
2 Phrakhanong canal
Srinakharin Road (Iam Sombut Market) - Sukhomvit road (Phrakhaanong Bridge), 7 km, 20 boats, service hour from 0530 to 1900, 20-minute interval, 14 pier, 4 baht flat rate, service started August 20, 1991, run by Phrakahnong Canal Boat Service Group, not registered yet, 3,000 passengers a day, service probably be terminated
3 Phadung Krunkasem canal
Hua Lamphong (Bangkok Railway Station) - Banglamphoo canal (Phrasumen Fort), 4.4 km, 6 boat of 40 seats, service hour from 0610-1900, 3-5 Baht flat rate, 12-15 minute interval, 12 piers, service started September 8, 1992, run by Commercial Air Co. Ltd., not registered yet, 1,000 passengers a day, service has been terminated due to low number of passengers.
4 Lad Phrao canal
4.1 Phaholyothin Road (Yingcharoen market) - Sukhumvit Road (Phrakhanong Bridge), 24 km, 40-50 boats of 60-80 passengers, service hours from 0530 - 1930, 70 minute interval, 15 piers, service started October 20, 1992, run by Navanamchoke, registered with Harbor Department, 20,000 passengers a day, service has been terminated due to economic downturn.
4.2 Phaholyothin Road - Saimai Road, 4km, 4 Baht flat rate, 20 boat, service hour from 0530 - 1930, 12 piers, not registered yet, run by Ms. Kingkhana Kitcharoen, service probably terminated
5 Phaseecharoen canal
Memorial Bridge - Tha Kaset (10.5 km) -> 4 Baht ticket, Thakaset - Wat Nong Khaem (9.5 km) -> 5 Baht ticket, 40 minute interval, total 15 piers, started on May 15, 1995, 20 Boats of 25 seats, run by Sotani Corporation Co.Ltd. 5,000 passengers a day, service may have been terminated
6 Premprachakorn canal
Donmuang Police Station - Bangsue market, 16 km, 20 boats of 25 seats, service hour from 0600-1900, 5-12 Baht ticket, 50-minute interval, 23 piers, serviced started on February 14, 1996, not registered yet, run by Jonas Co.Ltd., service has been terminated due to economic downturn.


Sathorn-Dao Kaonong Express Boat service officially opened on August 1, 2005 - translated and summarized by Wisarut Bholsithi from Than Setthakij, August 4-6, 2005
The Marine Department said they have opened the following two new boat services:
1) Sathorn-Dao Khanong
2) Memorial Bridge - Phetkasem 20
Both lines use 10 newly designed boats, carrying 60 passengers for each boat. Both lines will have service only during rush hour periods (7am-9am, 4:30pm-6:30pm) to save fuel, 10 baht flat rate. The discount to 6-8 baht/passenger will be applied only when the number of passengers has reached 7000-8000 passengers a day or more.

Chao Phraya Express and Saen Saeb Boat fare hikes - translated and summarized by Wisarut Bholsithi from Manager Daily, July 12, 2005
The Director of the Marine Department said that after getting complaints from the owners of the Chao Phraya Express, ferries across Chao Phraya, and Saensaeb Boats that the floating of diesel prices has added extra costs of 3 baht/section. Therefore, the Marine Department has approved a ticket hike of two baht/section for the Chao Phraya Express and Saen Saeb Boat.
On the other hand, the owners of ferries across the Chao Phraya have been approved to raise the ferry tickets by 1 baht from the current 2-3 baht. Only those who use discount coupons would have the price hike by 50 satang (half baht). This boat/ferry hike will be effective on August 1, 2005.

Restoring Saensaeb canal for boat service extension - translated and summarized by Wisarut Bholsithi from Dailynews, July 8, 2005
BMA Governor said BMA is going to construct a new water treatment plan capable to cleanse 360,000 cubic meters of sewage a day at Klongtoei in 2006 to be done in 2008 as well as a new committee to handle the Saensaeb canal restoration so as to cleanse Saensaeb canal.
BMA is bidding for the contractor to handle the construction of 14 new piers along Saensaeb canal from Wat Sri Bunrueang to Minburi [11.5 km] to be done in February 2006 and then asking for the private sector to run the new extension. Also the introduction of joint ticket with Skytrain, Subway, Saensaeb Boat service, Chao Phraya Express, BRT while issuing the new maps in Thai and English to indicate the interchange with each system.

Boats to beat Bangkok congestion - TNA, June 14, 2005
...These plans will not only include the development of new routes, but will also see the introduction of better canal-side lighting, the development of 'park and ride' schemes, the construction of water bus stops and suggestion boards, and the strengthening of piers.
The five new routes will be on Klong Phasee Charoen, Klong Phadung Krungkasem, Klong Lat Phrao, Klong Bangkok Yai and an extension of Klong Saen Saeb...


Additional Chao Phraya express routes by the end of May - translated and summarized by Wisarut Bholsithi from and Thairath, May 17, 2005
OTP said BMA is asking for the permission to open the Saensaeb boat service extension from Wat Sri Bunruean to Minburi (14 piers), and the revitalization of Saphan Mai-Phra Khanong boat service along Lad Phrao Canal (15 piers). So far, BMA is looking to the private sector to run these two canal lines, planned to open in the next two months.
The Marine Department is asking for two new Chao Phraya express routes: Sathorn-Dao Khanong and Memorial Bridge-Phetkasem 20 by purchasing 10 boats (5 for each line) to be ready for services by the end of May 2005. On the other hand, the Marine Department is constructing aircon boats for Saen Saeb boat service from Wat Sri Bun Ruean to Phan Fah to be done in the next three months.
The northern extension of the Chao Phraya express must become a reality along with the revival of Phra Nanklao pier to serve the Purple Line Subway (Bang Sue-Bang Yai). The new pier must connect with the subway station.


New Chao Phraya boat service - translated and summarized by Wisarut Bholsithi from Dailynews, May 18, 2005
A new Chao Phraya boat service will be extended to Samut Prakarn after finishing the Ladpho Canal, the service of Sathon-Dao Khanong as well as the three new piers at Prapadang, Suksawat and Samut Prakarn. The aircon Saen Saeb boat will be 3.5 m wide and 26 m long with 100 seats and a price tag of 5 million baht. BMA is working on finding a private sector concern to run canal boat services from Krun Kasem (Hua Lamphong-Thewet), Phasee Charoen, Premprachakorn (Donmuang-Bangsue), Lad Phrao (Saphan Mai-Phra Kanong), and extension of Saensaeb Boat (Wat Sri Bunruean-Minburi).


Upgrading Chao Phraya Express and Saen Saeb Boat Services - translated and summarized by Wisarut Bholsithi from Thairath, May 6, 2005
The Maritime Department is asking for the budget to upgrade the piers around Bangkok along with the extension of the following routes to pick up more Bangkokians in the suburbs.
1) Wat Sri Bun Ruean - Min Buri (Saen Saeb Boat)
2) Phra Khanong - Saphan Mai (revitalized boat services along Lad Phrao Canal)
3) Sathorn - Paknam (Chao Phraya Express)
Initially, the government will run these extensions. If those routes have become popular, they will sell the concession to the private sector.
Marine Department has reported to OTP about the obstacles for running the boat services along Saen Saeb canal. The water gate at Pratoo Nam and the sewage treatment wells have forced the company that runs Saen Saeb Boat services to disembark passengers and change boats at Pratoo Nam Pier. BMA said they will speed up the removal of steel plates covering the sewage treatment wells to cut down the obstruction of Saen Saeb canal boat services. Furthermore, BMA is going to come up with the improvement plan to allow Saen Saeb boat service to run a through service from Wat Sri Bun Ruean all the way to Phan Fah Bridge without changing boats.


From the Thai-language press: Reviving the canal boat network - translated and summarized by Wisarut Bholsithi from Manager Weekly, April 22-28, 2005
BMA is going to invest 40 million baht to handle the new lines of canal boat services which will be completed by the end of 2005. This 40 million baht investment will be used for the construction of 74 new piers for 5 lines of canal boat services:
1) Phaseecharoen Line -> Charoenphat 31 Bridge - Phetkasem 69 (15.6 km) - BMA is constructing 15 new steel piers while bidding goes on for those who run boat services.
2) Extension of Saensaeb boat service - Wat Sribunruean - Minburi (11.5 km) - There will be 14 new steel piers from Wat Sribunruean to Minburi Market.
3) The revival of Lad Rhrao Canal Boat service - Talad Yingcharoen - Phra Khanong (24 km) There will be 15 new steel piers to replace the derelict wooden piers.
4) Revival of Phadung Krungkasem boat service for subway feeder - Hua Lamphong - Thetwet (4.5 km) - There will be 9 piers for this Krungkasem Feeder service.
5) Revival of Premprachakorn boat services as a feeder for subway - Talad Bangsue - Donmuang Police Station (49 km) - There will be 21 new piers for this route to replace the derelict ones.
Commentary by Wisarut: This project is going up against the MOT plan for boat services. [It is a competing plan and thus political maneuvering.]
Also: The official Chaophraya Express Boat site - List of piers along Phra Khanong Canal Boat service (Phra Khanong - Talad Sombut) - Details about the piers & pier owners along Phra Khanong canal - List of ferry piers along Chaophraya (from Sam Khok district of Pathum Thani to Samut Prakarn) with the bus connections - Detail of Chaophraya ferry pier along with the pier owner - List of boat services connecting the piers along Chaophraya with the canals


95 million baht for 6 new boat services - translated and summarized by Wisarut Bholsithi from Siam Thurakij, March 16-18, 2005
The Marine Department has allocated a budget for the following boat service expansion to cope with traffic jams.
1) Pier development - 3.6 million baht
2) New route preparation - 69.7 million baht (2.1-2.4 from BE2547 budget and 2.5-2.6 from BE2548 budget)
2.1) Sathon - Wat Dao Khanong - 3.6005 million baht
2.2) Memorail Bridge - Phetkasem 20 - 4.5111 million baht
2.3) Sathon - Klong Toei - 6.8166 million baht
2.4) Phan Fah Bridge - Wat Sri Bun Rueang - 1.2479 million baht
2.5) Sathon - Samut Prakarn - 15 million baht
2.6) Ramkhamhaeng 29 - Yingcharoen market - 17.24 million baht
3) The construction of 10 new boats with 40 seats with diesel engines in the middle of the boats - assembled by Prakarn Konlakarn Dockyard Co.Ltd. - 50 million baht
1) Sathon - Wat Dao Khanong needs 2 new piers at Wat Bukkhalo (near Marriott Hotel in Thonburi) and Wat Doa Khanong Pier (near the mouth of Dao Khanong canal) - ready for service in early April 2005.
2) Memorial Bridge - Phetkasem 20 needs new piers at Wat Intharam and the rehabilitation of Phetkasem 20 Pier and Talad Ploo pier
These 2 routes will have ticket price control at 10 baht max and the limit of passengers per boat of 60
3) Sathon - Samut Prakarn needs 6 new piers with pontoons at the following places:
3.1) Wat Bang Nang Kreng (near Naval Academy)
3.2) Wat Kru Nok (Phra Padaeng)
3.3) Phechahueng Road at Lad Pho shortcut canal (replacement of Wat Pariwat Pier)
3.4) Phetchahueng Road at Chao Phraya (Bangh Krajao)
3.5) Rama 9 Bridge (replacement of Sathupradit Pier)
3.6) Bangkok Bridge (replacement of Thanon Tok pier which is out of use)
The piers which have to be removed are 1) Wat Pariwat, 2) Sathupradit 3) Thanon Tok
This route also need the dredging by the Irrigation Department, 17 new direction signs and stairs to the pier - to be done by the end of October 2005.
4) Sathon - Klong Toei Port
Needs 3 new piers with pontoons at the following places.
4.1) Custom Department
4.2) Industrial Ring Road Bridge
4.3) Rama 9 Bridge
This line needs 14 new direction signs and dredging by Irrigation Department to be done by the end of October 2005.
5) Saen Saeb route (Phan Fah Bridge - Wat Sri bun Rueang) - needs to upgrade the facilities of the piers
6) Ram Khamhaeng 29 - Yingcharoen market
Need to construct the new pier at Ram Khamhaeng 29 and Kaset Nawamin Pier while Marine Department is bidding for the contractors to handle the following dilapidated piers.
6.1) Ying Charoen market
6.2) Chaeng Watthana Pier
6.3) Wat Bangbua Pier
6.4) Soi Senanikhom
6.5) Soi Abhabhirom
6.6) Wat Lad Phrao
6.7) Lad Phrao Road
6.8) Sutthisarn
6.9) Soi Lad Phrao 80
6.10) Pracha Uthit Road
6.11) Thai - Japan School
Commentary by Wisarut: They should not remove the Sathupradit Pier and Thanon Tok Pier since BMTA buses set up a bus terminal there.


Projects from the Maritime Department - translated and summarized by Wisarut Bholsithi from Transport Journal, March 7-13, 2005
1) Sathorn - Dao Khanong with the following piers - ready for service by April 1, 2005:
1.1) Sathorn
1.2) Wat Sewettachat
1.3) Wat Worajanyawat
1.4) Wat Ratchasingkhorn
1.5) Wat Bukkhalo -> a new pier
1.6) Dao Khanong (the mouth of Dao Khanong canal)
2) Memorial Bridge - Phetkasem 20
The first two routes will have an estimated 20,000 daily passengers
3) Sathorn - Sathupradit - Klong Toei
4) Sathorn - Sathupradit - Lad Pho Canal - Phra Padaeng - Samut Prakarn
Route 4 will become a reality after the opening of the new bridge across Chao Phraya in December 2005.

Saen Saeb Canal boat carries 80,000 passengers a day - translated and summarized by Wisarut Bholsithi from Thairath, March 16, 2004
More people use Saen Saeb Canal boat service--an average 80,000 passengers a day. It is very congested during rush hour with many standing on the side of the boat causing two accidents a month. Therefore, Saen Saeb Canal boat service should be improved by opening new bidding instead of a monopoly.
The section from Wat Phraya Yang to Phan Fah is very narrow near the sewage collectors. The buildings along the canal should be removed since they are illegally used as houses and restaurants even though the owners claim the buildings are for support of pier-related activities.

USING THE FERRY SYSTEM
Last updated February 8, 2003
Information from the Harbour Department translated by Wisarut Bholsithi

Busses that connect to the boat running along Saen Sab Canal

No Pier Name BMTA Buses Number of Lines
1 Wat Sriboonruean 27, 60, 109, 152, 502, 512, 518 7
2 Bang Kapi Market 27, 71, 95, 96, 115, 501, 520 7
3 The Mall Bang Kapi 8, 22, 27, 44, 92, 96, 122, 126, 137, 143, 145, 150, 152,
502, 514, 518, 520, 545, 44 (Air Con), 92 (Air Con), 126 (Air Con), 137
(Aircon), 145(Air Con)
21
4 Wat Klang 58, 71, 93, 109, 113, 115, 137, 501, 92 (Aircon), 126 (Aircon)
10
5 Mahard Thai (near Hua Mark Stadium)
22, 58, 60, 61, 71, 92, 93, 99, 109, 113, 115, 122, 126, 137,
207, 501, 512, 514, 520, 545, 92 (Air Con), 126 (Aircon), 137 (Air Con)
22
6 Ram Khamhaeng U. 22, 58, 60, 61, 71, 92, 93, 99, 109, 113, 115, 122, 126, 137,
207 501, 512, 514, 520, 545, 92 (Air Con), 126 (Air Con), 137 (Air Con)
22
7 Wat Thepleela 22, 58, 60, 61, 71, 92, 93, 99, 501, 92 (Air Con), 545
11
8 Ram Khamhaeng 29 22, 58, 60, 61, 71, 92, 93, 501, 545, 92 (Air Con) 10
9 The Mall 3 (near Rama 9 Road) 22, 58, 60, 61, 71, 92, 93, 99, 501, 545, 92 (Air Con) 11
10 Klong Tan 11, 58, 60, 93, 99, 113, 206 7
11 Charn Issara (near Charn Issara Tower 2) 11, 23, 58, 60, 93, 99, 113, 206, 512, 23 (Air Con) 10
12 Thong Lor 11, 23, 58, 60, 72, 99, 113, 206, 512 9
13 Watmai Chonglom 11, 23, 58, 60, 72, 99, 113, 206, 512 9
14 Italian Thai 23, 58, 60, 93, 99, 113, 206, 512 8
15 Prasarn Mitr 38, 98, 136, 185, 38 5
16 Asok (near Japanese Embassy - Connect to Subway) 38, 98, 136, 185, 38 (Air Con)
5
17 International School (in Soi Ruen Ruedee - Sukhuvit 1)
11, 38, 58, 60, 72, 93, 99, 113, 512, 38 (Air Con)
10
18 Nana Nuea 23, 38, 60, 72, 93, 113, 139, 140, 512 90
19 Witthayu 11, 23, 38, 60, 62, 93, 99, 113, 139, 140, 512 11
20 Chitlom 11, 23, 38, 60, 62, 72, 93, 113, 140, 512 10
21 Pratoo Nam 11, 23, 38, 60, 62, 72, 93, 99, 113, 139, 140, 512 12
22 Hua Chang 11, 16, 50, 54, 79, 93, 512 7
23 Charoen Phol 11, 67, 93, 113, Microbus No.1 5
24 Bo Bae (Garment market - second only to Pratoo Nam) 53, 23 (Air Con) 2
25 Phan Fah (Terminal, a bridge to Bangkok City Center)
2, 5, 23, 35, 39, 44, 56, 59, 60, 70, 79, 201, 503, 511, 512, 39
(Air Con), 44 (Air Con),159 (Air Con)
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Notes on Boat Service in Saen Saeb Canal
Piers: 27 Piers
Tickets: 5-15 baht by distance

1) Phan Fah Leelart (terminal, a bridge to Bangkok City Center)
2) Bo Bae (Garment market - second only Pratoo Nam and Pahurat [Bangkok Little India])
3) Wat Phraya Yang - (a temple near Yotse)
4) Saphan Charoen Phon (to Charoen Phon neighborhood)
5) Ban Krua (a Muslim community - the backbone of Jim Thomson's silk business)
6) Saphan Hua Chang (with connection to National Stadium Skytrain Station)
7) Pratoonam (major BKK Garment Market, not far from Panthip and WTC, an interchange for Saensaeb Boat, used to have a water gate in the time of King Mongkut to feed the Royal lotus pond (the root of Pathumwan District), hence got the namesake from that thing)
8) Saphan Chidlom - near Central Chidlom, Siam City Bank HQ, Siam Commercial Bank (Phetburi Office)
9) Saphan Witthayu - near Vanich Building, in Wireless Road
10) Nana Nua - near Bumrungrat Hospital
11) International School - near Rueanruedee International School
12. Saphan Asok - near Japanese Embassy and Phetburi Station of Subway
13) Prasarn Mitr - in Sri Nakahrintharawiroj University (Prasarn Mitr Campus)
14) Watmai Chonglok - in New Phetburi Rad
15) Phrom pak - a lane to Phrom Phong Station of Skytrain, and not far from Italian Thai-Italian Thai Pier can be a substitute
16) Thon Lor - a road to Thong Lor Station - not far from RCA
17) Charn Issara - Charn Issara 2 Building
18) Saphn Klong Tan - near Klong Tan Intersection - used to be an interchange for Lad Phrao boat until 2000 (the year Boat service in Krung Kasem city moat and Lad Phrao canal went out of business)
19) The Mall 3 - (ram Khamhaeng Branch) near New Rama 9 intersection
20) Ram Khamhaeng 29 - near the defunct Welco
21) Wat Thep Leela - the main road from Ram Khamhaeng to Thai Cultural Center
22) Ramkhamhaeng University - the biggest open university in Thailand
23) Saphan Mit Mahardthai - near Huamark Stadium - and can connect to Lad Phrao Road
24) Wat Klang
25) The Mall - the shopping center rival to Central (the main branch in Bang Kapi)
26) Bang Kapi - near bang Kapi district office, and Bang Kapi Market
27) Wat Sri Boonruean - terminal near NIDA


Ferries Across the Chao Phraya

No. Pier (starting - ending) Ticket prices (ß) No. of boats Times of service
1 Pakkret – Wat Bang Toei 2 5 5.00 - 21.00
2 Pakkret Municipla – Watchariwongse 2 6 5.00 - 22.00
3 Nonthaburi – Bang Srimueang Municipal  2 6 5.00 - 24.00
4 Wat Khema - Phayomthong 2 2 6.00 - 20.00
5 Wat Khema – Wat Kangkao 2 4 6.00 - 20.00
6 Kiakkai – Wat Chat Kaeo  3 2 6.00 - 20.00
7 Phayap – Wat Awut 2 2 6.00 - 20.00
8 Thewet – Wat Boworn Mongkhol 2 2 5.30 - 21.00
9 Thewet – Wat Kharuehabodee  2 1 5.00 - 21.00
10 Rama 8 – Ban Poon 3 2 6.00 - 19.00
11 Bang Lamphoo – Wat Daowadueng  2 1 5.00 - 21.00
12 Phra Athit – Pinklao  2 2 5.00 - 21.00
13 Phrachan Nuea – Pinklao 2 1 6.00 - 20.00
14 Phrachan Nuea – Railway 2 3 6.00 - 21.00
15 Phrachan Nuea – Wang Lang 2 2 5.00 - 24.00
16 Tha Chang – Wang Lang 2 2 5.00 - 24.00
17 Tha Chang – Wat Rakhang 2 2 5.00 - 21.00
18 Tha Tian – Wat Arun 2 5 5.00 - 22.00
19 Pakklong Talard – Santa Cruse Church 2 3 5.00 - 23.00
20 Pakklong Talard – Wat  Kanlaya 2  * 5.00 - 23.00
21 Memorial Bridge (BKK) - Memorial Bridge (Thonburi) 2 1 6.00 - 20.00
22 Ratchawongse – Tha Dindaeng 2 6 5.45 - 23.00
23 Sawatdee - wat Thong Thammachart 2 3 6.00 - 21.00
24 Si Phraya – Klong Sarn 1.50 6 5.00 - 24.00
25 Oriental – Wat Suwan 2 5 5.30 - 21.30
26 Suan Ploo – Dumex 2 4 5.30 - 21.30
27 Sathon (Bangrak) – Taksin 2 3 5.30 - 21.30
28 See Ta – Wat Sawtttachat 2 2 6.00 - 20.00
29 Klong Toei – Thua Pai 4 2 6.00 - 21.00
30 Bang Na Bang Phueng Nok 3 3 5.00 - 20.00
31 Bang Na – Kamnan Tee 3 2 5.00 - 20.00
32 Petra – Phra Padaeng 1 6 5.00 - 22.00
33 Viboolsri – Phra Samut Chedi 2 16 5.00 - 21.00
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 * Using the Same boat at Pakklong Talard – Santa Cruse Church
Phra Khanong Longtail Boat (by the Boatmen of Phrakhanong Canal Group)
From Iam Sombut Market to Phrakhanong Pier (30 minutes)
Tickets -> 5 baht (adult), 1 baht (children)
Route: Iam Sombut -> Al-Iatosol Mosque -> Klong Juan Neighborhood -> Wat Pak Bor -> Al Krubrah -> Wat Tone Sai - > Wat Thong Nai -> Wat Tha Yang -> Condo -> Suan Luang -> WatMahabut -> Phra Khanong (Kong Tan side)


Piers with Chao Phraya Express Boat Service
Based on the above map

N30 Nonthaburi (terminal of Chao Phraya Express Boat)
N29 Phiboon Songgram 2 (near Rama 5 Bridge)
N28 Wat Kian (in Bang Kruya Side of Nonthaburi)
N27 Wat Tuek (in Bang Kruay side of Nonthaburi)
N26 Wat Khema (near Wat Khema Phirattaram)
N25 Phiboon Songgram 1 (near Phiboonsonggram Road)
N24 Rama 7 (near EGAT and terminal of a few BMTA buses)
N23 Wat Soythong (Mon temple, with carpenter community nearby)
N22 Bang Pho (near Vietnamese community)
N21 Kiakkai (near army complex)
N20 Kiaw Khai Kah (near Bang Krabue - the former Red Boat pier)
N19 Royal Irrigation (Samsen Branch)
N18 Phayap (near Sri Yarn Market, and MEA Hospital)
N17 Wat Thep Naree (temple in Bang Oh)
N16 Sang Hee (Thoburi side of Krung Thon Bridge)
N15 Thewet (near Thewet fruit and garden market) - no bus allowed to park near the pier - need to go across Samsen Road
N14 Rama 8 (a substitute for Wisutkasat Pier)
N13 Bang Lamphoo (near Santi Chaiprakarn Park)
N12 Pinklao (foot of Pin Klao Bridge - near the main office of Mahidol University)
N11 Railway 2 3 6.00 - 21.00 (Thonburi Station)
N10 Wang Lang (near Siriraj Hospital)
N9 Tha Chang (near the Grand Palace)
N8 Tha Tian (near Wat Po - with ferry to Wat Arun)
N7 Rachinee (near Royal Serminary - now Rachinee Girl Highschool) - with a separated long tail boat pier to Bang Waek
N6 Memorial Bridge (Bangkok side - near Wat Liab)
N5 Ratchawongse (near Chinatown, the main Bangkok port before Klong Toei Port)
N4 Harbor Dept. (near Talad Noy, Shiang Kong hardware market)
N3 Si Phraya (near Sheraton Hotel and River City)
N2 Wat Muang Khae (near General Post Office)
N1 Oriental (near Oriental Hotel and the old office of East Asiatic (Thailand) Co.Ltd. - the old trading company founded in 1884)
CEN Sathon (Bangrak) (terminal of Skytrain)
S1 Wat Sawetachat (in Charoen Nakhon, Thonburi)
S2 Wat Worachanyawart (near Charoen Krung)
S3 Wat Ratchasingkorn (terminal of most Chaophraya Express Boat)
S4 Big C [Ratboorana] (terminal for Yellow Flag Boat [Chaophraya Express Boat])

There is a proposal to revive the upstream route (Pakkret - Nonthaburi) and Downstream route (Rat Boorana - Bang Na). So far, these have not been realized due to high fuel prices and too few passengers, as well as inconvenient connections to the BMTA buses.

Pier names of the proposed northern and southern extensions of Chao Phraya routes
N31 Phiboon Songkram 4 (near new HQ of Ministry of Commerce)
N32 Pha Nang Klao (Bangbua side of PHA Nangklao bridge)
N33 Wat Klang Kret (near Royal Irrigation Dept - Pakkret Office)
N34 Wat Paramai-Yikaram (Mon temple with reclining white pagoda)
N35 Pakkret (terminal of many buses)
S5 Sadhupradit (with Long tail boat service to Pak Lad)
S6 Klong Toei (near Port Authority)
S7 Bang Chak (near Bangchak Refinery)
S8 Bang NA (near Naval Ordinance)


Long Tail Boats in the Chao Phraya River and Canals around Bangkok
For those who live in areas not covered by roads.

No. Pier (starting - ending) Ticket prices (ß) No. of boats Times of service
1 Pakkret – Tha It 7-10 25 05.00 - 21.00
2 Pakkret – Bang Bua Thong Canal 7-10 18 05.00 - 21.00
3 Pakkret – Bang Bua Thong Watergate 7-10 6 06.00 - 18.00
4 Pakkret – Phra Udom Watergate 5-8 29 06.00 - 20.00
5 Nonthaburi – Bang Yai (2 Sections) 8 27 06.00 - 21.00
6 Nonthaburi – Bang Yai 10,12 17 05.00 - 21.00
7 Nonthaburi – Wat Kian 5 1 06.00 - 18.00
8 Khun Koy (Tha Chang) – Chimplee Watergate 12 17 06.00 - 22.00
9 Tha Chang – Bang Yai 10-15 92 05.00 - 23.00
10 Tha Chang – Bang Chueak Nang 8-10 6 05.00 - 21.00
11 Tha Tian – Bang Noy 6-10 17 06.00 - 19.00
12 Rachinee Bang Waek 5,6 21 05.45 - 20.00
13 Saphan Phut – Bang Waek 5,10 30 06.00 - 20.30
14 Sadhupradit – Phra Padaeng 3 2 05.30 - 21.30
15 Klong Toei – Lad Tanong 10 2 06.00 - 20.00
16 Klong Toei – Bang Kor Bua 5 3 06.00 - 20.00
17 Bang Kae – Klong Bang Waek Intersection  5 15 06.00 - 21.15
18 Nong Kaem - Krathumbaen 7 5 07.00 - 15.30
19 Viboolsri – Sahakorn Village 25,30,40 15 06.00 - 18.00
20 Viboolsri – Wat Sakla 5,7,10,12 23 06.00 - 18.00