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Pattaya Looking to Launch Thailand’s First  Pneumatic Monorail in Smart City Transformation

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Pictures courtesy of Pattaya City

 

In a bold stride towards modern urban mobility and environmental responsibility, Pattaya is exploring the introduction of a pneumatic powered monorail system, potentially becoming the first city in Thailand to implement such a futuristic transport solution.

 

The innovative proposal, championed by Pattaya Mayor Poramet Ngampichet, centres around the AEROMOVEL system, a state-of-the-art monorail driven by air-powered pneumatic propulsion. This technology, already operational in several cities in South America, is renowned for its low energy consumption, minimal environmental impact, and cost-effective infrastructure requirements.

 

Mayor Poramet recently presided over a high-level strategic meeting with international developers, transport consultants and city officials to review the feasibility of adopting the AEROMOVEL model. The discussions focused on technical specifications, urban integration, projected benefits and long-term sustainability. The mayor expressed strong support for the initiative, noting its alignment with Pattaya’s broader smart city vision.

 

Unlike traditional rail systems that rely on complex mechanical engines, the AEROMOVEL utilises compressed air to propel carriages along an elevated track. This significantly reduces the carbon footprint of public transport and lowers maintenance and construction costs. The system is also known for its quiet operation and safety, making it an attractive choice for densely populated urban environments like Pattaya.


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Significantly, the proposed project would be fully financed by private investors, who have pledged their support pending final approval from local authorities. This arrangement means no additional financial burden would fall on taxpayers, a point welcomed by city officials and residents alike.

 

Should the green light be given, the monorail would serve as a transformative solution to Pattaya’s persistent traffic congestion and growing air pollution challenges. It would also mark a pioneering moment in Thailand’s urban development, positioning Pattaya as a national leader in next-generation, eco-conscious transport infrastructure.

 

“This project has the potential to revolutionise how people move around Pattaya,” Mayor Poramet said. “It’s not just about transportation, it’s about creating a city that is smart, sustainable, and ready for the future.”

 

The monorail initiative is one of several urban upgrades planned under Pattaya’s smart city roadmap, which also includes digitised public services, renewable energy expansion, and advanced waste management systems.

 

If successful, Pattaya’s air-powered monorail could pave the way for similar transport solutions in other Thai cities, ushering in a new era of clean, efficient, and forward-thinking urban mobility across the nation.

 

 

image.png  Adapted by Asean Now from Pattaya City 2025-05-18.

 

 

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The only thing "pneumatic" is the large quantities of hot air at these meetings

Sounds rather pie in the sky, but gimme more of that pie, I like it.

Every couple of years there are feasibility studies, (costing millions) for monorails.  None come to fruition simply because baht bus/taxi drivers will not allow it.  

11 hours ago, mikebell said:

baht bus/taxi

 

the baht bus mafia? 

 

mayor of pattaya looks really young. probably an innovative spirit. 

make it happen, guys!

 

Will it be like the construction from Bangkok to Hua hin?  When will it be finished if ever.

3 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

driven by air-powered pneumatic propulsion

Good until it develops an air leak. 

I can see technician's using duct tape to seal any leaks. 

 

I'll stick to riding my PCX 

So many grand proposals so little actual progress or improvement in public services/facilities/infrastructure.  Third rate construction jobs by cowboy operators digging and redigging the City streets for no public benefit is about as " Smart " as Pattaya gets unfortunately.

I hope the fictitious monorail has a stop at the fictitious casino. 

Straight after the report of the great wastage regarding the Bali Hai boat docking and lifting marina, which never worked. The new cars must be getting boring to those that got them back then.

Is it going to be as state-of-the-art as the marina in Bali Hai?

 

One thing is for sure and that is that there will be massive traffic problems for years in that area, remember the Pattaya Klang-Sukhumvit under pass.

23 hours ago, NickyLouie said:

Awesome hope it happens, remember when Bkk didn't even have a skytrain.....

Yeah, looked like Pattaya does now only much bigger. 

I believe this has already tried out in Springfield and it did not end well. However, seriously, a monorail is not appropriate for a country like Thailand with its lack of  general maintenance culture.

 

 

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