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You have 8 options transfer to Thailand from Camp below
Take a bus from Camp, stop 636831 to Casement Station, stop 635061.
Take a bus from Kent Station, stop 212631 to Cork Airport, stop 230061.
Take a train from Suvarnabhumi Airport to Phaya Thai.
Take a bus from Camp, stop 636831 to Brandon Hotel, stop 635861.
Take a bus from Prince's Street to Limerick, Limerick Arthur's Quay.
Take a bus from Henry Street, stop 606821 to Shannon Airport, stop 355331.
Take a train from Suvarnabhumi Airport to Phaya Thai.
Take a bus from Camp, stop 636831 to Casement Station, stop 635061.
Take a bus from Casement Station, stop 635061 to Kerry Airport, stop 350001.
Take a train from Suvarnabhumi Airport to Phaya Thai.
Take a bus from Camp, stop 636831 to Casement Station, stop 635061.
Take a bus from Kent Station, stop 212631 to Cork Airport, stop 230061.
Take a bus from Chiang Mai International Airport to Yupparaj School.
Take a bus from Camp, stop 636831 to Casement Station, stop 635061.
Take a train from Suvarnabhumi Airport to Phaya Thai.
Take a bus from Camp, stop 636831 to Casement Station, stop 635061.
Take a bus from Kent Station, stop 212631 to Cork Airport, stop 230061.
Take a taxi from Udon Thani to Udon Thani.
Take a bus from Camp, stop 636831 to Casement Station, stop 635061.
Take a bus from Kent Station, stop 212631 to Cork Airport, stop 230061.
Take a bus from Hat Yai Airport to Kim Yong Market.
Take a bus from Camp, stop 636831 to Casement Station, stop 635061.
Take a train from Connolly to Belfast City Centre, Lanyon Place.
Take a train from Belfast Lanyon Place to Sydenham.
Take a train from Suvarnabhumi Airport to Phaya Thai.
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