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  2. Transport in Phnom Penh - Wikipedia

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    The city of Phnom Penh is served by multiple transport systems including public buses, private taxis and ride-hailing via mobile apps. Phnom Penh is connected to the rest of the country through the national roads as well as by domestic flights to and from Phnom Penh International Airport .

  3. Phnom Penh - Wikipedia

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    Phnom Penh [a] is the capital and ... Private transportation within the city include the cycle rickshaw, known in Khmer as "cyclo", the motorcycle taxi known in Khmer ...

  4. Motorcycle taxi - Wikipedia

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    In Phnom Penh and other cities in Cambodia, motorcycle taxis are widely available as a form of low-cost public transport. Motorcycle taxi drivers, who are almost exclusively male, are called motodops (Khmer: ម៉ូតូឌុប). They tend to stay outside major tourist attractions, office buildings, public markets, and near the corners of ...

  5. Phnom Penh International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Tuk-tuks at Phnom Penh International Airport. There are a few options to transfer to or from Phnom Penh International Airport and the city. Outside the arrival hall, passengers can take a taxi provided by the Airport Taxi Association or book a ride from Grab, a ride-hailing app. In April 2018, trains operated by Royal Railway Cambodia began ...

  6. 15 Warm Places to Visit This March, According to Frequent Flyers

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    Places to Stay: Khmer Mansion Residence (from $72/night); The Peninsula Phnom Penh (from $60/night); Angkor Heart Bungalow (from $55/night) Ask anyone, and they’ll tell you sunrise at Angkor Wat ...

  7. Transport in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Two rail lines exist, both originating in Phnom Penh and totaling about 612 kilometers of 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 3⁄8 in) metre gauge single track. The first line or the northern line, built by The French colonial government, running from Phnom Penh to Poipet on the Thai border, between 1930 and 1940, with Phnom Penh Railway Station opening in 1932.