DTL reaches out to residential areas such as Bukit Panjang, Bukit Timah, MacPherson and Bedok Reservoir that were previously not served by the MRT. The MRT Chalong Ratchadham line (Thai: รถไฟฟ้ามหานคร สายฉลองรัชธรรม) or MRT Purple line (Thai: รถไฟฟ้ามหานคร สายสีม่วง) is Bangkok's fifth rapid transit line, following the Sukhumvit Line, Silom Line, MRT Blue Line, and Airport Rail Link.Daily ridership is 70,000.
The MRT Blue Line, which was scheduled to adjust its fares on July 2, will continue with the current rates of Bt16 to Bt42 until December 31, Pakapong Sirikantaramas, governor of the Mass Rapid Transit Authority (MRTA) said. National.
Do you like the content of this article? Sombat Kitjalaksana, BEM president, said people have been affected by the Covid-19 outbreak, and the company is trying to help by keeping fares on the MRT Blue Line unchanged at Bt16 to Bt42. Jul 01. From 28 Dec 2019, fares will go up by 9 cents for adult stored value card fares, by 4 cents for seniors, students and workfare concession holders, and by 20 cents for standard single trip fares. However, due to the Cabinet’s resolution it will be extended until the year-end, while the new rate will be effective from January 1, 2021, with a minimum price of Bt17 and maximum price of Bt42.” These changes have been updated to our system. “The current rate is due for revision on July 2. The fares were originally set to be increased on July 2, as the concession contract allows MRT fares to be adjusted every two years. 2020. The operator of the MRT Blue Line has deferred a planned fare hike until next year. For more information on the MRT fares, visit www.mrta.co.th or call 0 2716 4044Please contact : Sirintip Yutika Mobile +66 80 818 8187The MRT Blue Line, which was scheduled to adjust its fares on July 2, will continue with the current rates of Bt16 to Bt42 until December 31, Pakapong Sirikantaramas, governor of the Mass Rapid Transit Authority (MRTA) said.Bt3bn scheme proposed for suffering longan farmers Thai, overseas academics demand unis protect students, free speech Sulak defends students’ call for monarchy reform, warns ultra-royalists Chuan orders interrogation of MPs over extortion allegationProbe finds deep flaws in ‘Boss’ investigation; police chief urges drugs, speeding chargesEricsson secures 100 commercial 5G pacts with service providersThai schools, unis fully reopen after 5 months of lockdownThai, overseas academics demand unis protect students, free speech Prayut divvies up responsibilities among his six deputiesBCG ECONOMY THRIVING ON RICH BIODIVERSITY AND TECHNOLOGICAL STRENGTHSBoard of Investment’s New Campaign Highlights Thailand’s ResilienceThe Board of Investment (BOI) and the Joint Foreign Chambers of Commerce in Thailand (JFCCT)The Thailand Board of Investment's Australia & New Zealand Webinar SeriesResilience Strategy: Thailand – Hong Kong PartnershipTHAILAND’S EXCEPTIONAL STRENGTHS AS THE WORLD’S MEDICAL HUBSulak defends students’ call for monarchy reform, warns ultra-royalists Three Thai returnees test positive for Covid-19 in state quarantineCopyright Ⓒ 2019 Nationthailand - All rights reserved. By subscribing, you accept the terms and conditions in our Thank you for subscribing our enewsletter. 1 Jul 2020 at 18:04 The operator of the MRT Blue Line has deferred a planned fare hike until next year.Bangkok Expressway and Metro (BEM) managing director Sombat Kitjalaksana said on Wednesday the listed company will keep the present fares unchanged until the end of this year, to help commuters battered by the coronavirus pandemic.Fares range from 16 to 42 baht.