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  2. Phuket Island light rail transit - Wikipedia

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    The planned route stretches for 58.6 km (36.4 mi) from Takua Thung in Phang Nga Province to Chalong via Phuket town. Phase one will connect Phuket International Airport with Chalong. [7] It will consist of 21 stations and be 41.7km long. The second phase will run for a distance of 16.8 km (10.4 mi) from Thalang (S02) north across the Phuket ...

  3. Phuket province - Wikipedia

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    There are also conventional bus services, and motorcycle taxis are numerous in the main town and Patong Beach area. Traditional tuk-tuks have largely been replaced by small vans, predominantly red, with some in yellow or green. Taxi services in Phuket generally operate with fixed rates [citation needed]. For travel from the airport to Phuket ...

  4. Patong - Wikipedia

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    Patong (Thai: ป่าตอง RTGS: Pa Tong, [1] pronounced [pàː tɔ̄ːŋ]) refers to the beach and town on Phuket's west coast. It is the main tourist resort on the island of Phuket, and is the centre of Phuket's nightlife and shopping. The beach became popular with Western tourists, especially Europeans, in the late-1980s.

  5. Songthaew - Wikipedia

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    In Phuket province, there are several Songthaew (blue wooden buses) services which connect the beach resorts with Phuket Town. The routes operate around every 30 minutes from Ranong Road in Phuket starting at around 06:00 and finishing at around 17:00 (from each end of the route). The price is typically around 50 baht single fare.

  6. Transport in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Tour and VIP class long-distance buses tend to be luxurious, while city- and other-class buses are often very colorful with paint schemes and advertising. There are fundamentally two types of long-distance buses in Thailand: those run by The Transport Company, Ltd., (TCL), the state-owned bus company. [27]

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    After nearly a year of waiting, Amazon users can now buy a Hyundai vehicle through the online retailer.Starting today, Amazon car shoppers in 48 cities, including New York, Los Angeles, and ...