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Transportation knocking fares Red Line Metro Throughout the line, not exceeding 42 baht, open for service this November

Transportation knocked the fare on the red line train Throughout the line, not more than 42 baht, both the Bang Sue-Rangsit route And Bang Sue – Taling Chan

News reports from the Ministry of Transport revealed progress in setting fares for the Red Line train during Bang Sue – Rangsit. And Bang Sue – Taling Chan The Ministry of Transport plans to launch its commercial service in November 2021, the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) presented both fare numbers to the Ministry of Transport’s meeting with Mr. Soraphong Paitoon. Phong, Deputy Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Transport Preside over

The Bang Sue-Rangsit route rates 15-50 baht and the Bang Sue-Taling Chan route rates 15-38 baht, which the meeting deems that the proposed rate is too high, therefore, it is resolved that SRT has returned to reduce the fares. Because the red line train is a suburban train Most customers are out of town. Therefore do not want to burden the cost of getting to the city too much

“The Ministry of Transport has given the SRT policy that the fare for each red line must not exceed 42 baht, and the entrance fee must be lowered than that of the trains that run in the city. Currently, the Purple Line Skytrain collects the lowest entrance fee at 14 baht to make the Red Line train fare the cheapest. As an alternative to traveling for people In which figures must be summarized for further consideration by the Ministry of Transport “

News reports say The Ministry of Transport has given relevant agencies such as the Department of Rail Transport (Khor Ror), Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA), SRT and SRT Railway Company Limited or SRT. The Royal Thai Army discusses together on 20 Jan to consider details. The red line entrance fee is set at 14 baht, which is about 11-13 baht, and the passenger fare is less than 2 baht per kilometer, but it must not cause the SRT to lose and become a burden to the government. Subsidize

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