The Silom Line (Dark Green) is the Skytrain line connecting downtown Bangkok with the western bank of the Chao Phraya River. The BTS links central Bangkok with other important areas of the city and is one of the most convenient ways to travel around Bangkok. Discover the Bangkok BTS Silom Line map and find a detailed guide to all the stations on the Dark Green Line train route.

Bangkok BTS Green Line Skytrain
The Bangkok BTS Green Line consists of two lines (Sukhumvit Line and Silom Line) with 60 stations that form one mass rapid transit system with a convenient connection and a unified ticketing system. The transit system should be expanding further, with more stations to be added to the existing lines.
The BTS Silom Line connects with other Bangkok mass rapid transit systems: the MRT Blue Line and the Gold Line.
If you plan to use BTS often, you can get a BTS Skytrain Rabbit Card that can be topped up to save time that you normally would waste at ticket vending machines buying single journey tickets. This card can also be used on other SkyTrain lines.
Both, the BTS Sukhumvit Line and the BTS Silom Line, can be used to travel around Bangkok with the BTS One Day Pass that can be used for unlimited travel on the line throughout a day.
Bangkok BTS Silom Line Map
Bangkok BTS Silom Line route map with all the stations on the network and routes of other city's mass transit systems. The Silom Line is also known as the Dark Green Line.

The larger scale Bangkok BTS map can be found here: Bangkok BTS & MRT Map.
Bangkok BTS Silom Line Stations
Currently there are 14 Bangkok BTS SkyTrain stations on the Silom Line:
W1 National Stadium - the station adjacent to Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) and MBK Center shopping mall with the award-winning 5-star Pathumwan Princess Hotel just next to it, close to Mercure Bangkok Siam and the famous Jim Thompson House Museum.
CEN Siam - the central BTS station, where the Silom Line connects with the Sukhumvit Line, located next to Siam Square and Siam Paragon shopping malls and lots of other high-end shopping and dining places.
S1 Ratchadamri - the station next to luxury hotels The St. Regis Bangkok and Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel
S2 Sala Daeng - BTS station connected with MRT Si Lom station on the MRT Blue Line and located nearby Lumpini Park. The most convenient stay here can be expected at Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park, which is located right next to the BTS station.
S3 Chong Nonsi - the station next to one of the tallest buildings in Thailand, King Power Mahanakhon Tower, which also houses a very well-rated hotel, The Standard, Bangkok Mahanakhon, and is in close proximity to W Bangkok Hotel.
S4 Saint Louis - BTS station near a private Saint Louis Hospital, the Embassy of Myanmar, and well-rated apartments of Ascott Sathorn Bangkok
S5 Surasak - the station connected to Eastin Grand Hotel Sathorn, the hotel featuring an impressive infinity pool, via the hotel's own Sky Bridge.
S6 Saphan Taksin - BTS station connected with the central Sathorn Pier of Chao Phraya Express Boat service and located close to the famous hotels Shangri-La Bangkok and lebua at State Tower with one of the city's coolest rooftop bars on top of it

S7 Krung Thon Buri - the station connected with the BTS Gold Line station of the same name that helps you reach ICONSIAM shopping mall and the nearby Millennium Hilton Bangkok conveniently.
S8 Wongwian Yai - BTS station close to Wongwian Yai railway station, which is the starting point for traveling to Maeklong Railway Market by train
S9 Pho Nimit
S10 Talat Phlu
S11 Wutthakat
S12 Bang Wa - BTS station connecting with MRT Blue Line station of the same name and Bang Wa Pier for taking Khlong Phasi Charoen Boat Service
Bangkok BTS Silom Line Timetable
The Bangkok BTS Dark Green Line operates daily from 06:00 to midnight. For more details on the train departure schedule, explore the Bangkok BTS Silom Line Timetable.
Bangkok BTS Green Line Fare
The price of a single journey ticket, which is valid for a single journey on Bangkok BTS Silom Line, depends on the length of the journey, as Bangkok BTS fare can be from 17 THB to 62 THB per trip. For more details about the ticket price, check here: Bangkok BTS Green Line Fare.
Bangkok BTS Green Line Tickets
On the BTS Silom Line, different types of Bangkok BTS tickets can be used. Explore all the ticket options and find where to buy them, how to pay for BTS in Bangkok, and how to use the tickets here: Bangkok BTS Green Line Tickets.
Tips
To save time that you normally would waste at ticket vending machines, consider getting a BTS SkyTrain Rabbit Card that can be topped up instead of buying single journey tickets each time. It can also be used on the MRT Yellow Line, the MRT Pink Line, the Gold Line, and the Chao Phraya Express Boat.
To save money on the days when you are planning to travel by BTS Green Line a lot, get the BTS SkyTrain One-Day Pass that will allow you to use the BTS SkyTrain all day long for a fixed price.
The BTS Green 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.
