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MRTA makes tracks on Bt48bn Brown Line monorail

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MRTA makes tracks on Bt48bn Brown Line monorail

By The Nation

 

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The Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA) is expected to call for bids to construct Bangkok’s Brown Line from Khae Rai to Lam Sari in 2023, said MRTA governor Pakapong Sirikantramas.

 

Construction of the line is scheduled to begin in 2024, he added.

 

The state committee managing land traffic has given its approval for the MRTA to hire a consultant to design foundation pillars for the monorail route.

 

The 22.1-kilometre Brown Line will feature 20 stations and run from Nonthaburi Civic Centre eastwards across the river to Lam Sali intersection in Bang Kapi district.

 

The Bt48-billion project will be a public-private partnership with a concession term of 30 years.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/business/30397268

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-11-05
 

Love this...used to live in Bang Kapi but it's so danged far from Nonthaburi from where I now live...this will make visiting the old neighbohood easier....Happy Land Food Center here I come !

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Bids for the Brown Line in a brown envelope [padded]... sorry couldn't resist.

This project could have been given a better name surely.

Sounds like a sewer is being built  ????  :ermm:

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