Post by account_disabled on Jan 2, 2024 3:32:03 GMT
This week, let's update on 2 new electric train lines. Red Line (Bang Sue - Rangsit), the first 2 electric trains have arrived in Thailand. As for the Green Line northern extension (Mo Chit - Saphan Mai - Khu Khot), on December 5th you will get free rides at another 4 stations from Ha Yaek Lat Phrao Station to Kasetsart University Station. Rail mass transit system project in Bangkok and surrounding areas or suburban railway system project which is commonly called “Red Line” (Bang Sue-Rangsit) as colored in the master plan for the electric train in Bangkok and surrounding areas of Thailand. Or if you still can't think of it, think of the large electric train project that will replace the abandoned Hopewell pole on the railroad that was built parallel to Vibhavadi Rangsit Road. Is under the responsibility of the State Railway of Thailand (SRT). Most recently, two electric train trains arrived in Thailand on October 12th. At Laem Chabang Port, Sriracha District, Chonburi Province.
After the railway attended the delivery ceremony of the first 2 electric Industry Email List trains from Hitachi Co., Ltd., a member of the MHSC consortium together with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. and Sumitomo Corporation, car manufacturers, from Japan to Thailand on 25 July. Last September news_hBfgyzwTIi150301_533 On this auspicious time, on November 1st, the SRT will hold a ceremony to officially welcome the first trains of the Red Line at the Red Line Railway Maintenance Depot (Commuter Train Depot), Bang Sue Central Station, Chatuchak District, Bangkok. Mr. Saksayam Chidchob, Minister of Transport, is the chairman. The remaining 23 trains will gradually arrive in Thailand 2-3 trains per month until all 25 trains are complete by mid-year 2020. The first batch of these two passenger trains has a total of 10 cars, consisting of one 6-car train and one 4-car train. SRT will inspect the various equipment of the electric trains and test the stationary vehicle systems first. Then mobile testing checks the various systems. As the car continues to move To prepare before opening a virtual test run around December 2020 and opening the actual bus service at the beginning of 2021 as a New Year's gift to the people. For the construction of Bang Sue Central Station.
The main structural work has been completed. Currently undergoing interior decoration which is an architectural work While the Red Line Signaling system being installed SRT marks the closing of the legend of Hua Lamphong Station and turns it into a museum. To move all train operations from Hua Lamphong Station to Bang Sue Central Station in 2021, it is considered the center of the largest rail system in ASEAN, connecting both electric trains, double track trains and high speed trains (high speed) as well as other travel modes. Any other news_ZAWLbtnIsS150301_533 Meanwhile, SRT It was estimated that When the Red Line electric train service opens, Bang Sue-Rangsit section, 26.3 km, totaling 13 stations, at the beginning of 2021, there will be approximately 80,000 - 100,000 passengers per day. Ready to prepare a promotion price of 17 baht throughout the line for the first 3-6 months from an average fare of 34 baht throughout the line, providing train service with a frequency of 8 minutes per train, with discussions with the Future Park Rangsit department store to provide the service. Shuttle buses and parking spots are also provided. Meanwhile, some shipping operators have also come to negotiate on connecting the Rangsit Canal to the Red Line. For the Green Line Northern line extension From Mo Chit.
After the railway attended the delivery ceremony of the first 2 electric Industry Email List trains from Hitachi Co., Ltd., a member of the MHSC consortium together with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. and Sumitomo Corporation, car manufacturers, from Japan to Thailand on 25 July. Last September news_hBfgyzwTIi150301_533 On this auspicious time, on November 1st, the SRT will hold a ceremony to officially welcome the first trains of the Red Line at the Red Line Railway Maintenance Depot (Commuter Train Depot), Bang Sue Central Station, Chatuchak District, Bangkok. Mr. Saksayam Chidchob, Minister of Transport, is the chairman. The remaining 23 trains will gradually arrive in Thailand 2-3 trains per month until all 25 trains are complete by mid-year 2020. The first batch of these two passenger trains has a total of 10 cars, consisting of one 6-car train and one 4-car train. SRT will inspect the various equipment of the electric trains and test the stationary vehicle systems first. Then mobile testing checks the various systems. As the car continues to move To prepare before opening a virtual test run around December 2020 and opening the actual bus service at the beginning of 2021 as a New Year's gift to the people. For the construction of Bang Sue Central Station.
The main structural work has been completed. Currently undergoing interior decoration which is an architectural work While the Red Line Signaling system being installed SRT marks the closing of the legend of Hua Lamphong Station and turns it into a museum. To move all train operations from Hua Lamphong Station to Bang Sue Central Station in 2021, it is considered the center of the largest rail system in ASEAN, connecting both electric trains, double track trains and high speed trains (high speed) as well as other travel modes. Any other news_ZAWLbtnIsS150301_533 Meanwhile, SRT It was estimated that When the Red Line electric train service opens, Bang Sue-Rangsit section, 26.3 km, totaling 13 stations, at the beginning of 2021, there will be approximately 80,000 - 100,000 passengers per day. Ready to prepare a promotion price of 17 baht throughout the line for the first 3-6 months from an average fare of 34 baht throughout the line, providing train service with a frequency of 8 minutes per train, with discussions with the Future Park Rangsit department store to provide the service. Shuttle buses and parking spots are also provided. Meanwhile, some shipping operators have also come to negotiate on connecting the Rangsit Canal to the Red Line. For the Green Line Northern line extension From Mo Chit.