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Pattaya has unveiled its plan to address traffic congestion by implementing four monorail lines in the city, beginning with the construction of a 9.9-kilometer “Green Line” route that will connect the future high-speed train station to Bali Hai pier.

 

A public hearing was recently conducted on the feasibility study and environmental impact assessment (EIA) for the Pattaya City rail development project. The meeting was presided over by Pattaya Deputy Mayor Manote Nongyai, with local residents and representatives from the private and public sectors attending to listen and provide feedback on the Pattaya City Administration’s roadmap for the construction.

 

During the meeting, the City Hall presented proposals for four monorail routes to the public which are the Green, Yellow, Purple, and Red Lines, as well as the proposed locations of maintenance and service centers.

 

By Adam Judd

 

Full story: https://thepattayanews.com/2023/06/24/pattaya-to-move-forward-on-monorail-project-first-beach-rail-expected-done-by-2026/

 

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Pattaya has unveiled its plan to address traffic congestion by implementing four monorail lines in the city,

 

I fail to understand how a monorail will address traffic congestion, people living outside Pattaya will continue to come in their cars and want to park as close as possible to their destination therefore where does the monorail come in??? - Better to build more parking within the city ........

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Is this for real? Have any projects in Pattaya ever finished within the projected dates? That was a rhetorical question. Most times I add 5 years to a projection and 300 percent extra cost. This dream looks like 10 years and 1000 percent. I guess pigs are flying again! I hope the cost of port goes down.

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3 hours ago, Geoffggi said:

Pattaya has unveiled its plan to address traffic congestion by implementing four monorail lines in the city,

 

I fail to understand how a monorail will address traffic congestion, people living outside Pattaya will continue to come in their cars and want to park as close as possible to their destination therefore where does the monorail come in??? - Better to build more parking within the city ........

    Yes, more parking in the form of parking garages and public lots on empty land so parking lanes on major roads can be converted to traffic lanes--especially critical on North Pattaya Road.  Instead of the horrible monorail idea, use the money to complete the two underpasses that were planned but never constructed or use overpasses--as they are doing south of Pattaya and have done in Sri Racha.

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17 hours ago, Seppius said:

Might be a good idea to get the roads all open properly first. Theppasit Road is still a nightmare, and very dangerous at the moment

There has been roadworks dawdling on the North bound carriageway of the Railway line bypass for over a year now... and that is the road to get to the Railway Station... of course not directly, one has to make a U-Turn at the Siam CC junction to do that... which is usually jammed up with traffic. 

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28 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

There has been roadworks dawdling on the North bound carriageway of the Railway line bypass for over a year now... and that is the road to get to the Railway Station... of course not directly, one has to make a U-Turn at the Siam CC junction to do that... which is usually jammed up with traffic. 

Where is the high speed train station located?

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27 minutes ago, scorecard said:

Where is the high speed train station located?

Well there was discussion about that about a year ago, it was proposed to be out closer to Hua Yai, but the recent maps, like posted here on Asean now, we seem to be back at the location of the current railway station, near Soi Siam CC Rd. 

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11 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Well there was discussion about that about a year ago, it was proposed to be out closer to Hua Yai, but the recent maps, like posted here on Asean now, we seem to be back at the location of the current railway station, near Soi Siam CC Rd. 

So if the high speed station is constructed at the current decades old Pattaya station staion then a modern fast monorail is needed.

 

Heaven forbid passengers got off the high speed train at the old Pattaya station then had to battle the song tow drivers and their cheating / overcharging to get to their hotels etc. 

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1 minute ago, scorecard said:

So if the high speed station is constructed there a modern fast monorail is needed.

 

Heaven forbid passengers got off the high speed train at the old Pattaya station then had to battle the song tow drivers to get to their hotels etc. 

There was some issue wrt buying up land for the high speed railway and the proposed line got moved East IIRC and hence the station got moved too....I read an article in the Newspaper we cannot quote or link to and big ideas of a Green Line, then Yellow to Sattahip and Chonburi, and Purple to #8 school, and then a Red Line, which will run from the Eastern National Sports Training Centre on Chaiyaphruek 2 Road to the dolphin roundabout. Saw some artist drawings of wide open and clean spaces you could never imagine in Pattaya in thousand years.  There is already a flyover at the Sukhumvit crossing to get on Hwy 7 so the monorail will be high up over there!

 

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20 hours ago, marin said:

Its mid 2023 and not a thing one has been done to start this project. Pure BS. 

Lots of money has changed hands for various feasibility studies done over the years. No way are they going to do 9+ kilometres in 3 years.  Look at the mess they are making of Thepprasit and Sukhumvit and Rot Fai. 

The police will never allow anything to hurt their mafia buddies in the meterless taximeters.

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5 hours ago, mikebell said:

Lots of money has changed hands for various feasibility studies done over the years. No way are they going to do 9+ kilometres in 3 years.  Look at the mess they are making of Thepprasit and Sukhumvit and Rot Fai. 

The police will never allow anything to hurt their mafia buddies in the meterless taximeters.

That said... the underpass was completed to schedule. It appears it can happen. 

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