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Travel routes to the Bangkok Christian College
If you are driving your own car: We have plenty of parking. There is a guard at the gate. If you explain you are coming for church he will let you in, to save time you might want to print a parking pass here.
Skytrain (BTS)
The Surasak Skytrain Station, which is on the Silom Line, is your destination, and it is numbered S5. If you are coming through the Siam Station, you want to be on the Platform for trains going to Wongwian Yai Station. At Surasak station, you will want to exit the turnstiles at the end of the station towards Rama IV and away from Wongwian Yai (there are maps of the area in the Skytrain station); take the stairs down at Exit 3. At the bottom of the stairs make a u-turn (toward Rama IV, Thanon Pra Muan) walk straight ahead. Cross Thanon Pra Muan, and continue straight ahead, along Sathorn Road. The entrance to Bangkok Christian College is on your left about 50 meters after you cross Thanon Pra Muan. It is about a 2 minute walk.
Coming from the Bang-Na area by expressway
After the Port exit, the expressway divides, stay to the left following the signs to Dao Khanong. Pass 2 exits (Rama III and Sathu Pradit); then the expressway divides again; stay to the left following the signs to Rama IX Road and Chaeng Wattana. Pass the Chan Road exit, and the next exit is for "Sathon Road". Take that exit and at the bottom of the ramp you will merge with other traffic coming from the right, and you want to move into the right-hand lane. The first traffic light is Sathorn Road, turn right, and move into the left lane. About 300 meters from the turn is the driveway entrance to Bangkok Christian College on your left (just past the Surasak Skytrain Station and the left turn to Thanon Pra Muan).
Coming from the Nonthaburi area by expressway
After the Rama VI exit, the expressway divides, stay to the right following the signs to Bang Khlo and Dao Khanong. Pass 2 exits (Yommarat and Rama IV Road). The next exit is Silom Road. On the off-ramp stay in the center lane, and at the bottom of the ramp, turn left on Silom, and move immediately to the right lane; at the first traffic light (less than 100 meters from turning on to Silom), turn right on Thanon Surasak (the intersection is marked "Makesak"). It's a one-way street, stay in the left lane. At the first traffic light, turn left on Sathorn Road. About 300 meters from the turn is the driveway entrance to Bangkok Christian College on your left (just past the Surasak Skytrain Station and the left turn to Thanon Pra Muan).
Coming from the vicinity of the airport by the expressway
Follow the signs to Dao Khanong and Bang-Na. Where the expressway divides (after the exits for Sukhumvit and Rama IV), stay to the right following the signs to Dao Khanong. Pass 2 exits (Rama III and Sathu Pradit); then the expressway divides again, stay to the left following the signs to Rama IX Road and Chaeng Wattana. Pass the Chan Road exit, and the next exit is for "Sathon Road". Take that exit and at the bottom of the ramp you will merge with other traffic coming from the right, and you want to move into the right-hand lane. The first traffic light is Sathorn Road, turn right, and move into the left lane. About 300 meters from the turn is the driveway entrance to Bangkok Christian College on your left (just past the Surasak Skytrain Station and the left turn to Thanon Pra Muan).
From Sukhumvit or Rama IV Road
Coming from the east on Sukhumvit, turn left on Witthayu (Wireless Road). When you cross Rama IV, you will be on Sathorn Road. Follow the next paragraph!
Coming from the east on Rama IV, turn left on Sathorn Road; coming from the west on Rama IV, turn right on Sathorn Road. Continue straight ahead 2.5 km, to the second turning to the right after Chong Nonsi (where the Skytrain turns onto Sathorn). This turn is just before the Surasak Skytrain Station. You can make a right- or a u-turn; make the u-turn and immediately get into the left lane; the entrance to the Bangkok Christian College parking lot is the very first driveway on your left.
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