Transport

MRT / MRTA metro maps and service pages.

Mass Rapid Transit Authority public route maps, station listings, interchange notes, and service context for MRT lines in Bangkok and nearby provinces. Useful for public rail planning and station-level accommodation access, not a verified public bulk realtime feed.

Public Official public MRT route, station, and service-information pages Free public website Static pages with service updates as published Open source
Runtime role

Decision driving

Access class

Public

Access type

Official public MRT route, station, and service-information pages

Free status

Free public website

Cadence

Static pages with service updates as published

Last verified

2026-05-11

Access class note

Public web, file, catalog, or documented endpoint access with no paid gate implied in the source profile.

Used in layers

source health, observation ingest, signal compute, decision compute

Useful fields

page title, MRT route wording, named line flags, ticket-information flag, parking-services flag, Bangkok project wording, source URL, confidence, last verified

Reliability rating

High for official context; validate endpoint availability before automation.

Runtime truth

Runtime role

Decision driving

Production ready

Yes

Entity scope

route, station, airport, pier, destination, terminal, hotel_area, venue_zone

Observation scope

official_rapid_transit_support_score

Decision scope

where_to_go_today, where_to_stay, route_check

Runtime note

Feeds active observations and signals that currently influence traveler-facing decisions.

How this helps travel recommendations

Turns the official MRTA route and service pages into Bangkok rapid-transit confidence: which MRT lines are publicly surfaced, whether ticket and parking context is visible, and how much a Bangkok stay or route can lean on official urban-rail support rather than guesswork.

Endpoint and API notes

Mass Rapid Transit Authority public route maps, station listings, interchange notes, and service context for MRT lines in Bangkok and nearby provinces. Useful for public rail planning and station-level accommodation access, not a verified public bulk realtime feed.

Open the source endpoint or documentation. Return to the Thailand data atlas.

Developer reference

Best endpoint

Use the public MRTA MRT route page as a support surface for named lines, route presence, ticket-information context, parking support, and Bangkok project coverage. Do not treat it as a clean public realtime train-position, delay, or crowding feed.

Recommended refresh

Refresh weekly or when the catalog metadata changes; many agency catalogs update irregularly.

Travel scoring role

Turns the official MRTA route and service pages into Bangkok rapid-transit confidence: which MRT lines are publicly surfaced, whether ticket and parking context is visible, and how much a Bangkok stay or route can lean on official urban-rail support rather than guesswork.

Comparable / backup source

TAT, MOTS accommodation statistics, OSM, Google Places, Booking partner data, Agoda context, Open DBD, and local destination pages with explicit source confidence.

Example request

# Source landing or publication page; inspect linked documents or resources before automation.
curl -L "https://www.mrta.co.th/en/mrt-route"

Failure modes

  • The public MRTA route page proves official line and service visibility, not live train timing, crowding, or disruption truth.
  • Line names, project wording, ticket pages, and parking context can change without a documented public bulk API.
  • MRTA route visibility helps support Bangkok-base logic, but it does not prove last-mile walkability or same-minute interchange ease.
  • Use the page as official structural support for urban rail, not as a replacement for live operations data.

Last checked and source confidence

Last checked: 2026-05-11.

Source confidence: Treat this profile as strongest for the exact role named above. It is weaker when the source is stretched into live availability, legal proof, or traveler-fit decisions it does not directly prove.