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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 20 June 2025
Pink Line Sees 68% Drop in Ridership on First Day of Paid Service File photo for reference only The introduction of fares on the extended Pink Line in Nonthaburi led to a sharp 68% drop in passenger numbers, as reported by the Department of Rail Transport. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1364313-pink-line-sees-68-drop-in-ridership-on-first-day-of-paid-service/ -
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Report Prawit Calls Urgent Meeting Over Leaked Audio of Thai, Cambodian Leaders
Oh dear. Poor Prawit. His party doesn't have enough sitting MPs to validate him as a potential PM. I guess he'll need a coup to make that happen. -
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JAPAN - Prof dr Yasufumi MURAKAMI: "The more doses you get, the sooner you’re likely to die"
Bubonic plague and Spanish flu were both global pandemics. Goodness, I nearly forgot COVID. Thanks for proving once again you are the most ignorant poster ever on ASEAN. -
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Report Thailand Tightens Rules for Foreign Drivers: Tests Now Mandatory
I cant agree with this either. The issue is so much more than enforcement and penalties. How do you enforce a mindset built on a culture that's thousands of years old. The whole system is corrupt and showing no signs of really changing. Factor in the semi caste system and there is no chance at all. -
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Transport Pink Line Sees 68% Drop in Ridership on First Day of Paid Service
File photo for reference only The introduction of fares on the extended Pink Line in Nonthaburi led to a sharp 68% drop in passenger numbers, as reported by the Department of Rail Transport. On Tuesday, marking the beginning of commercial service after a free test period, the Muang Thong Thani extension saw a notable decline. From 217,621 riders during the test run (May 20 to June 16), numbers fell dramatically on the first day of fare collection. The free period averaged 7,772 passengers daily, with weekdays seeing 6,719 and weekends 9,668. The peak was on May 31, with 23,159 users, while June 3 had the least at 1,650. The THAIFEX-ANUGA Asia 2025 event (May 27-31) boosted daily averages to 16,669. However, with fares starting on June 17, only 2,168 riders used the extension, showcasing a 68% downturn. Despite this, the system-wide Pink Line ridership saw a modest 3.6% decrease, from 75,678 to 72,976 daily users. The significant drop on the new extended line raises questions about fare pricing and accessibility, as authorities assess commuter behaviour and potential adjustments to encourage use. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Nation 2025-06-20 -
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