Transport in Thailand is varied, with no one dominant means of transport. For long-distance travel, bus transport dominates. Low-speed rail travel has long been a rural long-distance transport mechanism, though plans are underway to expand services with high-speed rail lines extending to several major regions of Thailand. Road transportation is the primary form of freight transport across the country.
A large number of buses, minibuses and taxis share the streets with private vehicles at Ratchadamri Road, Bangkok.
Tuk-tuks are one mode of public transport in Bangkok and other cities in Thailand.
Hua Lamphong Railway Station.
Second-class sleeping carriage of the State Railway of Thailand at Hua Lamphong Railway Station
A songthaew is a passenger vehicle in Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and Myanmar adapted from a pick-up or a larger truck and used as a share taxi or bus.
A city songthaew in Udon Thani, Thailand
Hino Songthaew in Sakon Nakhon, Thailand (truck bus)
Technically, this tuk-tuk style is also a 2-row, in Udon Thani, though powered by a motorcycle engine.
A medium-sized inter-village songthaew