You could also get modern and fairly efficient public transport in Bangkok. The ability to move around the city and in all directions significantly improves the experience. There is a good selection of buses, songthaew, skytrain, metro & monorail.Dodger wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2026 7:16 am Backwards as it seems at times, things like Songtaews in Pattaya, Tuk Tuks in Bangkok, and elephants in Chiang Rai are all part of the tapestry as I've been saying for years.
If I wanted more modern and efficient public transportation I could have stayed in Chicago.
The skytrain is establishing itself as an iconic mode of transport, perhaps in the same way as the London Underground or the trams in San Francisco.
Had you been around 150 years ago, you might have described horse dung on the streets as part of the tapestry in many western cities.
Replacing horse drawn transport was still a good idea & the cities still retain plenty of character.