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Transport requires Bangkok to reduce the green train fare

On January 16, 2021 at 7:33 p.m.

You did not comply with the cabinet resolution! Bangkok hit the train fare on the Green Line 104 baht on the entire line A. The transport requests that it be delayed until a conclusion is reached.

On January 16, as announced by Bangkok Adjust the Green Line train fare dated January 15, 2021, with the essence of setting the fare on the Green Line masses up to 104 baht on the entire line, which is the rate that is the burden of travel expenses for the public Implementation of the Cabinet Resolution on November 26, 2018 at the time of approving the sale of the green line of real estate extension between the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand and Bangkok. Assigned Ministry of Transport integrated with Bangkok to determine entrance fee Fair fees and not a burden on the people

Ministry of Transport That is why Bangkok urgently postponed a price hike on the green line. Until there is a mutual consideration between all parties AND find ways that are beneficial to implement management projects that are most beneficial to the nation and the people of the service users.

In this sense, request an amendment to the Green Line Metro Agreement proposed by BMA to the Cabinet. In the past, the Ministry of Transport sent a letter to the Ministry of the Interior. And bangkok Request relevant documents such as the results of the project study. Rate setting guidelines Project cost And other documents to study AND give an opinion to the Cabinet to reduce the maximum rate from the 65 baht proposed by Bangkok as a base until the year 2602 (38 years) to the rate guidelines for which others are found electric train systems. The Ministry of Transport imposes as blue, pink, yellow, purple that it does not exceed the maximum rate of 42 baht, but the Ministry of Transport has not received such related documents for about 1 month. Who sincerely hopes that all parties will work together to help reduce the cost of giving to people in the future.



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