
Welcoming the new electric train line “Pink Line” from Khae Rai – Min Bunri that will begin trial use without fare charging at all 30 stations today, the first day, starting at 3:00 p.m. onwards.
For the Pink Line It is the second monorail line of Thailand (the first line is the Yellow Line Lat Phrao – Samrong section which opened in the middle of last year) helps connect people’s travel in the eastern, northern, and Nonthaburi areas of Bangkok. Easy access to the city center area.
Pink Line It will provide service along Ramintra Road, a total distance of 34.5 kilometers, consisting of 30 stations, including:
- Nonthaburi Government Center Station (Connect the purple line Bang Yai – Bang Sue section)
- Khae Rai Station
- Sanambinnam Station
- Unity Station
- Royal Irrigation Department Station
- Pak Kret Intersection Station
- Pak Kret Bypass Station
- Chaengwattana-Pak Kret Station 28
- Si Rat Station
- Muang Thong Thani Station
- Chaengwattana Station 14
- Chaloem Phrakiat Government Complex Station
- National Telecommunications Station
- Laksi Station (connecting the Red Line Bang Sue-Rangsit section)
- Phranakhon Rajabhat Station
- Wat Phra Si Mahathat Station (Connect the green line Mo Chit – Saphan Mai – Khu Khot section)
- Ramindra Station
- Lat Pla Khao Station
- Ramintra Station KM.4
- Mayalap Station
- Watcharaphon Station
- Ramindra Station Km.6
- Khubon Station
- Ramintra Station Km.9
- Ramindra Ring Road Station
- Nopparat Station
- Bang Chan Station
- Setthabutbamphen Station
- Minburi Market Station
- Minburi Station (connecting the Orange Line During the Thailand Cultural Center – Minburi)
Today’s free service trial will start from 3:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. with a train service every 10 minutes, and from tomorrow onwards it will be open from 6:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. with a train service every 10 minutes. Fare collection will begin from December 18, 2023 onwards. Prices start at 15 baht, with a maximum not exceeding 45 baht.
Tags: Pink Line MRT Khae Rai Min Buri section offers free trial ride day stations starting collecting fares midDecember
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