Bangkok rolls out new bus stops with
clearer route and digital displays
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Published: April 27, 2026, 5:35 PM
A Bangkok bus stop upgrade project aims to modernise
more than 1,100 locations across the city this year, with nearly half
set to feature digital displays providing real-time bus
arrival information.
Bangkok Metropolitan Administration
(BMA) spokesperson Ekwaranyu Amrapal announced on April 21 that the initiative
is a collaboration between the BMA, Mayday, Grab, and the Tourism Authority of
Thailand, which are supporting funding, technology, and transport data.
The project is intended to improve
accessibility and clarity for commuters and tourists. Upgrades include two
formats: redesigned traditional bus stops and new digital bus stops.
Bangkok currently has
around 5,199 bus stops in operation. Under the plan, more than 1,100 will be
upgraded, including 600 redesigned stops and 500 equipped with digital screens.
The redesigned stops
are based on existing structures and are being implemented in key areas such as
business districts, city centres, main roads, and densely populated
neighbourhoods.
According to the BMA,
the new format is designed for ease of use, with clearly displayed bus routes
and lines, walking maps to indicate nearby areas, and information on more than
30 surrounding landmarks and attractions. Designs are adapted to different traffic
conditions while maintaining readability.
The digital bus stops
will display real-time bus arrival updates, with data integrated from major
public and private transport providers. Installation is ongoing, with broader
rollout expected from May and completion targeted within 2026.