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BANGKOK, Jan 4 (TNA) – Starting this Sunday (Jan7), the Pink Line monorail train will begin collecting passenger fares at prices after providing free rides since November 22 last year.

 

Passengers who have experienced the trial period confirmed their intention to continue using the service due to its convenience. However, concerns have been raised about the fare prices, ranging from 13 to 38 baht, which some consider relatively high.

 

Full story: Thai News Agency 2024-01-04

 

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Doesn't that rather depend upon whether all the wheels don't fall off, and whether the track doesn't plummet to the ground, and whether anyone is brave/foolhardy enough to travel on it? No service, or no passengers equals no fare collection.

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3 hours ago, Foxx said:

Doesn't that rather depend upon whether all the wheels don't fall off, and whether the track doesn't plummet to the ground, and whether anyone is brave/foolhardy enough to travel on it? No service, or no passengers equals no fare collection.

 

I'd be more worried about travelling underneath it.

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