New Southern Bus Terminal
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Bangkok Bus Terminal (Borommaratchachonnani) (Thai: สถานีขนส่งผู้โดยสารกรุงเทพ (ถนนบรมราชชนนี)), commonly known as New Southern Bus Terminal (Thai: สถานีขนส่งสายใต้ใหม่), is one of the three main long-distance bus stations serving Greater Bangkok. (The other two being Ekkamai Bus Terminal and Mo Chit 2 bus terminal) Managed by The Transport Company, Ltd., (TCL), it's the main spot for those who are traveling by bus to and from many provinces in southern Thailand (including nearby provinces of Bangkok).
Bangkok Bus Terminal (Borommaratchachonnani) Bangkok Bus Terminal (Taling Chan) | |
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![]() Entrance to the main station | |
General information | |
Location | Borommaratchachonnani, Taling Chan, Bangkok |
Coordinates | 13.7804°N 100.4228°E |
Owned by | Siri Project Construction Co., Ltd. (concessioned from Transport Co., Ltd.)[1] |
Bus routes | Southern, Central, Western |
Bus stands | 98 |
Bus operators | Bangkok Mass Transit Authority |
Construction | |
Parking | Yes |
Accessible | Yes |
History | |
Opened | November 1, 2007[1] |
Previous names | New Southern Bus Terminal |
In 2025, The Ministry of Transport is considering moving all three main long-distance bus terminals to Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal.[2]
Location
The station is located along Borommaratchachonnani Road in Taling Chan District's Chim Phli subdistrict, western suburb of Bangkok.
History
Originally, the southern bus terminal was located on Charansanitwong Road at Fai Chai Junction. It opened for service on January 1, 1960.
In 1989, it was moved to Borommaratchachonnani Road near present CentralPlaza Pinklao, due to the traffic situation around the station. And again to present location in 1994.
That is why the station has many names, including "Bangkok Bus Terminal (Taling Chan)" and "Southern Bus Terminal". Since the location has been relocated many times, therefore popularly referred to as "New Southern Bus Terminal" by Thais. Not to be confused with another station that used to be on Borommaratchachonnani Road near CentralPlaza Pinklao still in service but reduced to only van and minibus segment. The old station often known as Bangkok Bus Terminal (Pinklao) or Old Southern Bus Terminal. The two stations are approximately 5 km (3 mi) apart.
The current station operated on November 1, 2007. It operates like an airport, only ticket-bearing passengers can enter the paid area to board.[3] [4]
Layout & facilities
The station covers an area of 37 rai (about 11 acres).[1]

The main station building is an air-conditioned building with a total of 4 floors, called SC Plaza.[3]
- M floor: parking, shops, employment agency, café, book stalls, banking service
- G floor: platform 1–24, ticket counters, taxi and minibus service, shops and convenience stores, banking service, fitness club
- 1st floor: platform 25–98, ticket counters, shops and convenience store, fast food restaurants, banking service, Muslim prayer room, room for Buddhist monk
- 2nd floor: food court, passport department, amulet center[5]
Moreover, the station is surrounded by many private southern courier service companies. Night market, Saitai Center is next to the station.
Bus routes
The following BMTA and affiliated routes serve this station: Y70E (Salaya–Mo Chit BTS Station), 28 (Bangkok Bus Terminal (Taling Chan)–Victory Monument), 35 (Bangkok Bus Terminal (Taling Chan)–Wat Son), 40 (Bangkok Bus Terminal (Taling Chan)–Bangkok Railway Station), 66 (Chaeng Watthana Government Complex–Bangkok Bus Terminal (Taling Chan)), 79 (Phutthamonthon Sai 2–Ratchaprasong), 123 (Om Yai–Sanam Luang), 124 (Salaya–Sanam Luang), 146 (Taling Chan–Bang Khae), 149 (Phutthamonthon Sai 2–Bangkok Bus Terminal (Ekkamai)), 511 (Pak Nam–Bangkok Bus Terminal (Taling Chan)), 515 (Central Plaza Salaya–Victory Monument), 516 (Bua Thong Kheha–Thewet), 539 (Om Noi–Victory Monument), 556 (Wat Rai Khing–Makkasan).[6]
References
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