
Old Mo Chit Bus Terminal is no longer used as a terminal but sometimes to accommodate the extra rush of holidaymakers as well as those who are returning to their homes in the country during festival seasons when Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal cannot support the onrush, some bus lines may offer supplementary service and announce that travelers may board buses at Old Mo Chit Bus Terminal in order to reduce the number of buses and passengers at the Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal. It is situated now on Phahonyothin Road at an area opposite the Jatujak Weekend Market, while the former terminal area is now used as car parks for people who use the services of BTS Skytrain, Mo Chit Station and MRT Subway, Chatuchak Station, with part of the area being used as the BTS Skytrain maintenance center. Old Mo Chit Bus Terminal was originally the Northern Bus Terminal before it was moved to Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal. Some of you may have heard of the name Old Mo Chit or Mo Chit Kao Bus Terminal and have wondered where it is situated. The bus lines which transfer passengers to Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal are mostly buses going to the north, to the central regions and to the northeast although some bus lines going to the east and the south can be found here as well. The bus terminal is situated north of Bangkok on Kampangpetch 2 Road near the back end of Jatujak Weekend Market.

(The two others are Sai Tai Mai (Southern Bus Terminal) and Ekkamai (Eastern Bus Terminal).

Bangkok Bus Terminal (Chatuchak), also called Mo Chit 2 (to be read as Mo Chit Song in Thai), New Mo Chit, Mo Chit Mai (in Thai language, Mai means new) and Northern Bus Terminal, is one of three bus terminals in Bangkok.
