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Posted on: 3:53 am on Nov. 2, 2006
RodneyAnsellEsq
They speak ok english and they also have maps that have destinations on it for each stop etc. BTS station is relatively close and easy from MG.

They have both ticket booths and machines, so once you fast track your knowledge base, you can whip in and out relatively quickly.


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Posted on: 4:00 am on Nov. 2, 2006
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Posted on: 4:05 am on Nov. 2, 2006
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Posted on: 5:26 am on Nov. 2, 2006
PussyLover 69
Report from The Bangkok Post dated Tuesday 7 November 2006 :-

Cabinet approves 5 Bangkok rail lines
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The cabinet today approved a master plan to construct five new mass transit lines in Bangkok, one underground and four Skytrain-type lines.

Ministers instructed the Ministry of Transport to draft a detailed plan for the project, which calls for extending five rail lines in the capital -- known as purple, red, blue, light green and dark green.

The Purple line, which is to run from Bang Yai to Bang Sue, and the Red line from Rangsit to Makkasan via Bang Sue will come first.

Later, construction will take place on the Blue line from Hua Lamphong to Tha Phra and Bang Sue to Bang Khae, the Light Green line from National Stadium to Prannok, and from On Nut to Samut Prakan, and the Dark Green line from Mor Chit to Saphan Mai, and from Taksin to Bangwa.

It will be up to Transport Ministry to decide whether it will hold a bidding contest for the construction of all five routes, or one route at a time.

It is expected that the first bid for the rail construction will be held by early next year.

According to acting Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA) governor Yiamchai Chatkaew, the Blue line will be the underground subway line while others will be those of skytrain.


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Posted on: 12:49 am on Nov. 7, 2006
PussyLover 69
Report from The Bangkok Post dated Wednesday 8 November 2006 :-

5 electric train routes win backing - Total investment cost estimated at B165bn
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Five electric train lines with a combined length of 118 kilometres and an estimated cost of 165 billion baht received official backing from the government yesterday, with construction set to be completed within six years.

The mass transit blueprint was part of a number of megaprojects initiated under the previous government that have survived the axe of recently-installed Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont.

However, while the previous administration of ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra set the projects as state enterprises, Gen Surayud's cabinet yesterday said the rail lines would now be a joint state-private venture. The state will bear the cost of civil engineering work, designs and land expropriation while the private sector will be invited to invest in trains and signalling systems.

Maitree Srinarawat, director of the Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning, an agency under the Transport Ministry, said the state could not afford to bear all the costs of the mass transit projects.

The approval in principle of the five routes are the Blue, Red, Dark Green, Light Green and Purple lines.

Gen Surayud said the government would be open to public opinion on the train projects over the next two months, and in January would incorporate suggestions into its final plan on the railway lines.

The government would like to sound out public opinion on the environmental impacts of the railway lines and the suitability of the proposed routes, he said.

Transport Minister Theera Haocharoen said the government would find ways to keep fares at affordable levels and prevent an operator's monopoly.

The construction of some railway lines should start within the next year while the Finance Ministry will consider the proportion of loans and state funds to pay for the construction, he added.

Mr Maitree said the Purple line and a section of the Red route from Bang Sue to Taling Chan would be the first to be built because the study and design of the two routes were already complete.

According to Adm Theera, Gen Surayud stressed that the project implementation must be undertaken in a transparent manner. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Pridiyathorn Devakula said that finishing railway designs before inviting bids would be an effective way to prevent corruption in the multi-billion-baht railway project.

If the public do not oppose the five railway lines, Pridiyathorn said the terms of reference and other bidding documents should be available for interested parties by March. The government also approved a budget for the feasibility studies and designs of the other railway lines.

The Mass Rapid Transit Authority is responsible for the designs of the Purple and the Blue lines, the State Railway of Thailand for the Red line and the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration is in charge of both the light and dark Green routes.

For route map, please refer to :-

http://www.bangkokpost.net/News/08Nov2006_news04.php





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Posted on: 10:14 pm on Nov. 7, 2006
PussyLover 69
Report from Bangkok Post dated Friday 17 November 2006 :-

Nesac calls for complete airport railway link
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The National Economic and Social Advisory Council (Nesac) yesterday urged that a complete airport link be built between Bangkok's electric railways and Suvarnabhumi. Nesac's working group on infrastructure development, led by Opas Tepalakul, asked Transport Minister Theera Haocharoen to consider building a complete airport link by extending the Red Line from Rangsit to Bang Sue to connect with the Makkasan-Suvarnabhumi railway.

The ''missing link'' from Bang Sue to Makkasan is only 3.5km long.

The minister said even though he agreed with the proposal, there were some technical problems as the government had opted to start with other lines that were ready for construction.

A transport source said the ''missing link'' had been designed as an elevated section, viewed as not feasible as it passes Chitrlada Palace.

Regulations prohibit elevated structures in areas around the palace.

Since the design has not been endorsed, the ministry cannot conclude the exact cost of the short section.

Mr Opas yesterday suggested the short link be constructed underground. The ministry should start construction of the Red Line quickly, he said.


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Posted on: 10:29 pm on Nov. 16, 2006
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Quote: from PussyLover 69 on 5:53 am on Nov. 17, 2006

A transport source said the ''missing link'' had been designed as an elevated section, viewed as not feasible as it passes Chitrlada Palace.

Regulations prohibit elevated structures in areas around the palace.




Have they only just realised this regulation?


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Posted on: 1:35 am on Nov. 17, 2006
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Quote: from breconion on 3:59 pm on Nov. 17, 2006
Have they only just realised this regulation?



TIT !

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Posted on: 1:25 am on Nov. 21, 2006
breconion

Quote: from PussyLover 69 on 8:49 am on Nov. 21, 2006

Quote: from breconion on 3:59 pm on Nov. 17, 2006
Have they only just realised this regulation?



TIT !

"This is Thailand" !



Oh Yes I forgot Sorry


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Posted on: 5:45 am on Nov. 21, 2006
     

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