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Thai Smile Group Ensures Joyful Journeys: Extending Bus and Boat Services for New Year’s Eve Revelers

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Imagine a city that never sleeps, where the vibrant hum of the metropolis buzzes with energy through the night, especially as the calendar page turns to welcome a shiny New Year! As the CEO of the Thai Smile Group, Kulpornphat Wongmacharpinya ensures that the night will not only be illuminated by fireworks but also by the gleaming services of Thai Smile Bus Co, which promises to keep the city connected even as the clock chimes into the wee hours of the morning.

Thai Smile Group, a beacon of connectivity in the bustling city, has two offshoots under its banner: the Thai Smile Bus and Thai Smile Boat, each of them a lifeline in their own right. And when it comes to New Year’s Eve, you won’t find a pumpkin nor a striking clock signalling the end of your night out. Instead, you’ll find buses and boats gallantly extending their services to ensure your celebrations are seamless and joyous.

Dive into the heart of the matter, and you’ll discover that among the routes, two stars shine bright. The No. 4-1 EV buses will stretch their wheels from the charming Phra Pradaeng pier all the way to the historic quarters of Bang Lamphu, ensuring every moment of your countdown can be spent reveling and not fretting about the journey back home. Also, the sturdy No. 3-45 buses will sail smoothly from the contemporary Rama III road to the bustling Mor Chit 2 terminal, adding convenience to the last evening of the year.

But that’s not all! Thai Smile Bus isn’t just about these two routes. They already boast a fleet of routes running uninterrupted, around the clock, catering to night owls and daytime adventurers alike. Here’s a little lineup of their nocturnal knights:

  • The No. 1-3 route, which can take you from Bang Khen to Hua Lamphong with stories of the city unfurling at every stop.
  • The express journey of No. 1-2E route from Rangsit to Hua Lamphong, where you zip past the alluring Sam Yan Midtown shopping area, making a mental note to drop by next time.
  • A scenic drive on the No. 1-37 route connecting Minburi and the iconic Victory Monument with The Mall Bang Kapi waving at you along the way.
  • The stylish No. 1-39 route, bridging Siam Park and Klong Toey while EmQuartier shopping mall winks at you in the backdrop.
  • The tranquil No. 3-1 route, easing its pace from Pak Nam in Samut Prakan to the Memorial Bridge, with EmSphere shopping mall bidding you a warm hello.
  • And the efficient No. 4-36 route, which ensures the pupils of Suksa Naree School can venture to Hua Lamphong, passing by The Mall and Seacon Bang Khae shopping malls for impromptu shopping sprees or window shopping galore.

Yet, as Kulpornphat confidently disclosed, these tireless buses are not the sole stars of the Thai Smile fleet. Their siblings, the Thai Smile Boats, also don their capes for New Year’s. They will extend their electric embrace across the waters until 3am, promising safe harbor even after the final firework fades.

Embrace the full spectrum of Thai Smile Boat’s offerings—from the shuttle boats at the Iconic Iconsiam-Si Phrya and CAT Tower pier, which shall serve as your chariots on the Chao Phraya, to the free shuttle boat services that create ripples from Bukkalo to Iconsiam piers.

And for those who plan to sip champagne as the sky erupts in fireworks at the riverside, the City Line EV boat will be your faithful companion. Gliding from Sathorn to Phra Pin Klao bridge, it will ensure that the countdown to a new beginning is as magical and accessible as the city itself!

So, come the 31st of December, leave your carriage worries at home. With Thai Smile Group, you’re set to embark on a journey of celebration and ease, assured that the only ride turning into a pumpkin that night would be in fairytales. Out there in the real world, Thai Smile is making sure your festivities are carried on, powered not by magic, but by unwavering dedication to a city that deserves no less.

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