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I have already arrived in Thailand !!! The First Real Launch Monorail ’65
Date Oct 01, 2020 at 1:20 PM
“Big Tu” accepts monorail delivery Support the pink line, Khae Rai – Min Buri section and the yellow line, Lat Phrao – Samrong section, fix traffic to transport people to the city Continue to report a new call
General Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister, revealed during Presided over the reception ceremony of the first monorail. The MRT Pink Line project: Khae Rai – Min Buri Section and the MRT Yellow Line Project: Lat Phrao – Samrong Section, with in the port of Laem Chabang Province of Chonburi which over the past period The government has attached great importance to development of the country’s transportation and transportation infrastructure. It is defined in the 20-year National Strategy and has promoted new mass rapid transport projects. Continue to rise To strengthen the country’s economic competitiveness AND improve the quality of life of brothers and sisters simultaneously
The Pink Line MRT Project: Khae Rai – Min Buri Section and the Yellow Line MRT Project: Lat Phrao – Samrong Section, under the responsibility of the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA), are the projects in which the government has interested. Accelerate and continuously monitor the progress of operations. Make both projects implement as soon as possible a “new alternative” in travel that can carry a large number of passengers at the same time. It has a fixed time limit AND has high safety standards It is also powered by an electrical system that does not pollute the air. What the government expected The Ministry of Transport and MRTA will be dedicated to building the mass transit system network in and around Bangkok to be successful. To be a model for the development of mass rail transport projects in other regional districts.
MRTA has signed a joint investment agreement for the MRT Pink Line project. With concessionaire Northern Bangkok Monorail Company Limited (NBM) and MRT Yellow Line Project With concessionaire Eastern Bangkok Monorail Company Limited (EBM) on June 16, 2017, both projects were designed as a monorail system straddling elevated tracks. On the island in the middle of the highway It acts as a secondary transit system (feeder) that feeds passengers to the main mass transit line
For the Pink Line project The route passes north of Bangkok on the west-east line from Tiwanon Road. Along Chaengwattana Road, Ram Inthra Road, ends at Sihaburanukit Road, a total distance of 34.5 kilometers (km), with a total of 30 train stations in service, with a connection point to the MRT. Chalong Ratchatham Line (MRT Purple Line) at Nonthaburi Government Center Station Connect to the Red Line. At Laksi station Connect to the green line. At Wat Phra Si Mahathat station And connect to Orange Line BTS At Minburi station With 1 park and amusement building and maintenance center Located near Minburi station.
Regarding the MRT Yellow Line project There is a line that crosses the north-south line on the east side of Bangkok. From Lad Phrao Road Via Srinakarin Road It ends at Thepharak Road, a total distance of 30.4 km. There are 23 train stations serving a total of 23 stations, with connections to the MRT. Chaloem Ratchamongkhon Line (MRT Blue Line) at Ratchada Station Connected to the Airport Rail Link and the Eastern Railway. At Pattanakarn Station Connect to the Orange Line. At Lam Sali intersection And connect to the green line At Samrong station With 1 amusement park and building and a maintenance center Located near Sri Iam station.
However, the SkyTrain that will operate for service in the Pink Line Project AND the Yellow Line electric train project is a Bombardier Innovia Monorail 300, controlled by an unmanned CITYFLO 650 signaling system. Inside the train cabin is located fully equipped with security equipment such as CCTV cameras, smoke detectors, buttons to communicate with tank operators, fire extinguishers and emergency door openers, etc. Bombardier Transport Holdings (Thailand) Co., Ltd. will gradually deliver 42 Pink Line Project trains and 30 Yellow Line Project trains to Thailand. Until the number is completed in the year 2021
At the same time, the concession companies will be in charge of the installation and commissioning of the systems to ensure AND prepare for the total opening of the service by 2022, in which the first phase will be served by 4 trains per train, transporting approximately 17,000 passengers per hour and per direction. And in the next phase, the number of carriages can be increased to a maximum of seven carriages per train, and it can accommodate approximately 28,000 passengers per hour and per direction.
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