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Starting September 30, Bangkok's commuters can enjoy a 20-baht flat fare on all eight electric train lines, including those in surrounding areas. This initiative aims to make public transport more accessible and ease city congestion.

 

However, there's a requirement—passengers must register through the Tang Rat mobile app in August to benefit. This registration ensures eligibility and links to an EMV contactless or Rabbit Card for train access.

 

Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit announced that the project is on track. "The 20-baht fare cap is a public benefit, and we are ensuring everything is ready for a smooth launch," he stated.

 

The initiative seeks to reduce travel costs and encourage more residents to use public transportation, which could help reduce pollution and traffic jams.

 

To participate, commuters must download the Tang Rat app, available for iOS and Android, and complete the registration process to verify their Thai nationality. Those who miss the August registration deadline can still travel but will pay standard fares.

 

Initially, passengers might need two cards: the EMV card for the Red Line, Airport Rail Link, and others, and the Rabbit Card for the Green, Gold, and Yellow lines. However, improvements are on the horizon. By late 2026, the system will allow QR code payments via the app for all lines, simplifying the process further.

 

This fare cap could transform daily commutes for many, but only for those who register. Be ready in August to download the Tang Rat app and secure your 20-baht travel fare.

 

image.png  Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-06-27

 

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So, if a Thai registers, can a foreigner then use their card , or will there be facial regonition/discrimination ?😁

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Starting September 30, Bangkok's commuters can enjoy a 20-baht flat fare on all eight electric train lines, including those in surrounding areas. This initiative aims to make public transport more accessible and ease city congestion.

And when the offer ends passengers will go back to alternative cheap travel.

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No attention at all being paid to CAPACITY !  The Sukhumvit and Silom lines will be severely overcrowded during rush hours. Also nothing has been said about where they found the money to fund this program. 

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1 hour ago, Gaccha said:

Two-tier pricing. Fantastic....

Disgusting.  And  will make the trains even more crowded, so I will not only pay relatively more, but also get even less quality.

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1 hour ago, mancub said:

can a foreigner then use their card , or will there be facial regonition/discrimination

Don't think there will be facial recognition/discrimination, but a Thai would need to lend their only card (they can only have one with 20THB flat rate) and would be breaking the T&C if doing so, so a risk for them if caught by route pattern monitoring or such like.

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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

And when the offer ends passengers will go back to alternative cheap travel.

 

I thought it is forever 

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