885 miles see: http://www.indo.com/cgi-bin/dist?place1=Singapore+&place2=Bangkok
2006-10-20 23:46:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Taking the train is the safe, comfortable, cheap and traditional way to travel between Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Bangkok. It's the environmentally sound way, too, compared to short haul flights. Singapore to Bangkok is 1,249 miles by train, it takes about 48 hours, departures are daily, and it costs only £33 ($50) one-way including comfortable sleeping-berths with fresh clean sheets. You change trains at either Kuala Lumpur and Butterworth or Kuala Lumpur and Hat Yai, and of course you can stop off to see Kuala Lumpur or Penang, or catch the ferry to Ko Samui or the bus to Phuket or Krabi.
In Malaysia, you travel on a railway built by the British, mainly single-track, past palm plantations and jungle. Trains in Malaysia & Thailand run on metre-gauge track, narrower than European standard gauge.
2006-10-21 01:06:10
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answered by LVieau 6
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try google earth... or go to any travel agent who have route map of all airlines, they can give the information instantly
2006-10-21 01:06:31
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answered by pali@yahoo.com 6
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