Pier code N11 is a pier for Chao Phraya Express Boat
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Railway Station Pier or Thonburi Railway Station Pier (Thai: ท่ารถไฟ, pronounced[tʰâːrót.fāj]), with designated pier code N11 is a pier for Chao Phraya Express Boat, that runs between Bangkok (Wat Rajsingkorn next to Asiatique; S3) and the north ends in Nonthaburi Province (Pakkret; N33).
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