The MRT Pink Line is an elevated monorail train (Skytrain) system connecting Nonthaburi and Min Buri in northern Bangkok. The Pink Line expanded the network of Bangkok metro by connecting the northern part of the city. Discover the Bangkok MRT Pink Line timetable with operating hours, the first and the last train from the station, and expected train departure frequency.

Bangkok MRT Pink Line SkyTrain
The Bangkok MRT Pink Line, or Northern Bangkok Monorail, is a newly opened cross-city link connecting northern areas of Bangkok. The Pink Line connects with the MRT Purple Line at Nonthaburi Civic Center Station, the SRT Red Line at Lak Si Station, and the BTS Green Line at Wat Pra Sri Mahathat Station.
The MRT Pink Line is designed to accommodate travel demand in northern Bangkok between the Min Buri district and Nonthaburi. The line doesn’t pass the city center and other areas frequently visited by tourists, but you might still find it useful during your visit if you will be going to the northern part of the city to watch Muay Thai fights at Lumpinee Boxing Stadium or to extend your visa at Bangkok Immigration Office.
Even if the Pink Line is MRT and it connects with the Purple Line of the original MRT system, it is not a fully integrated part of the metro system. Ticketing for this line is separate, and you won't be able to change trains without getting a new ticket, unless you are transferring from the BTS Green Line.
Bangkok MRT Pink Line Timetable
Bangkok MRT Pink Line SkyTrain operates from 06:00 to midnight.
Actually, the first train departs from the start of the route at 05:30, and the last departure is scheduled at 00:00, with the last train reaching the final station well after midnight.

MRT Pink Line SkyTrain frequency depends on the time of the day, as during peak time (06:30-08:30 and 16:30-19:30 on weekdays), trains depart every 5 minutes, while during off-peak hours, on weekends and public holidays, departures are scheduled every 10 minutes.

Bangkok MRT Pink Line Fare
Bangkok MRT Pink Line fare depends on the distance and the number of stations traveled and can be from 15 THB to 45 THB for a single journey between the stations on the line.
With Rabbit Card, sometimes you can pay less than the official fare, as they are making various promotions, e.g., buying a package of tickets for as low as 25 THB per ticket for any distance ride.
For more details about the ticket price, check here: Bangkok MRT Pink Line Fare.
MRT Pink Line Tickets
There are several types of Bangkok MRT Pink Line tickets that can be used for traveling on this line: the single journey ticket, the Rabbit Card, and the EMV contactless card.
The Rabbit Card simplifies things as it can be topped up and used for traveling not only with the MRT Pink Line SkyTrain but also with the BTS Green Line, the Gold Line, the MRT Yellow Line, and the Chao Phraya Express Boat. The Rabbit Card can be booked online and conveniently picked up at the airport on arrival.
For detailed information about all ticket options, check here: Bangkok MRT Pink Line Tickets.
Bangkok MRT Pink Line Map
The Bangkok MRT Pink Line consists of 32 stations in the northern part of the city. Discover the route map with all the stations on the line here: Bangkok MRT Pink Line Map.
Tips
Before exiting the MRT Pink Line station, check the area map and choose the exit that is the most convenient for you.
As many travelers get confused, traveling on the MRT Pink Line Skytrain is not covered by the BTS Skytrain One-Day Pass, which is only valid on the BTS Green Line.
The MRT Pink Line is just one part of the complex mass rapid transit system in the Thai capital. To make the most of your visit, get familiar with other metro lines in Bangkok.
