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Bangkok Introduces 40 Baht Flat-Fare for Unlimited Train Rides

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Bangkok's transport system will soon offer commuters unlimited daily train travel on two key lines under a new 40 baht flat-fare scheme. Announced by Transport Minister Pipat Ratchakitprakarn, the initiative aims to alleviate living costs and will be proposed to the Cabinet by November 18, with implementation expected on December 1.

 

The new fare scheme allows 24-hour unlimited rides at 40 baht for regular users, while students will pay 30 baht. Children, people with disabilities, and seniors over 60 will get free rides or a 50% discount based on eligibility. Pipat addressed concerns over fare increases, emphasizing benefits for regular travelers, such as a 50% reduction for parents using the service multiple times a day.

 

Only passengers using EMV contactless bank cards will qualify for the flat rate, with single-trip ticket buyers continuing to pay by distance. Pichet Kunathamarak, Director-General of the Department of Rail Transport, highlighted that this plan targets frequent users and could reduce government subsidy costs without needing additional budget.

 

This fare change follows the recent passing of the Joint Ticket Management Act on October 21, paving the way for a unified ticketing system. The government aims to implement this system within the first four months of its term, enhancing travel efficiency.

 

As the finance ministry explores designating the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) as the operator, the plan is crafted to maintain public debt within the 70% GDP cap. If approved, this 40 baht pass could significantly improve travel affordability and convenience for Bangkok's daily commuters.

 

Key Takeaways

  • Bangkok introduces a 40 baht flat-fare for unlimited daily train travel.
  • The fare applies to EMV card users and aims to benefit daily commuters.
  • Plans align with the new Joint Ticket Management Act for integrated systems.

 

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Unclear as usual: 'train' vs 'Skytrain' - same or different?  'Seniors over 60' - Thais only?

1 hour ago, mfd101 said:

Unclear as usual: 'train' vs 'Skytrain' - same or different?  'Seniors over 60' - Thais only?


I wonder how they will be able to tell, when using a Thai issued bank card to pay, whether you are Thai or a foreigner and over or under 60 years old!  But I am quite sure that they have thought hard of how to exclude foreigners from this deal. So far foreign seniors have been excluded from getting the senior fare from BTS, while MRT has allowed it.

I read elsewhere that this new 40 b fare would apply only to the two lines which currently have 20b fares. 

53 minutes ago, Searat7 said:

I read elsewhere that this new 40 b fare would apply only to the two lines which currently have 20b fares. 

Dark Red Line is 20 b

These are SRT trains, not BTS or MRT. Of course, you can buy a senior card at any BTS counter, no questions asked.

21 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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Photo courtesy of Wikipedia

 

Bangkok's transport system will soon offer commuters unlimited daily train travel on two key lines under a new 40 baht flat-fare scheme. Announced by Transport Minister Pipat Ratchakitprakarn, the initiative aims to alleviate living costs and will be proposed to the Cabinet by November 18, with implementation expected on December 1.

 

The new fare scheme allows 24-hour unlimited rides at 40 baht for regular users, while students will pay 30 baht. Children, people with disabilities, and seniors over 60 will get free rides or a 50% discount based on eligibility. Pipat addressed concerns over fare increases, emphasizing benefits for regular travelers, such as a 50% reduction for parents using the service multiple times a day.

 

Only passengers using EMV contactless bank cards will qualify for the flat rate, with single-trip ticket buyers continuing to pay by distance. Pichet Kunathamarak, Director-General of the Department of Rail Transport, highlighted that this plan targets frequent users and could reduce government subsidy costs without needing additional budget.

 

This fare change follows the recent passing of the Joint Ticket Management Act on October 21, paving the way for a unified ticketing system. The government aims to implement this system within the first four months of its term, enhancing travel efficiency.

 

As the finance ministry explores designating the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) as the operator, the plan is crafted to maintain public debt within the 70% GDP cap. If approved, this 40 baht pass could significantly improve travel affordability and convenience for Bangkok's daily commuters.

 

Key Takeaways

  • Bangkok introduces a 40 baht flat-fare for unlimited daily train travel.
  • The fare applies to EMV card users and aims to benefit daily commuters.
  • Plans align with the new Joint Ticket Management Act for integrated systems.

 

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For the low income people, far too much!

3 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:

These are SRT trains, not BTS or MRT. Of course, you can buy a senior card at any BTS counter, no questions asked.


Senior cards for BTS are only available for people with Thai ID-card!

9 hours ago, Xonax said:


I wonder how they will be able to tell, when using a Thai issued bank card to pay, whether you are Thai or a foreigner and over or under 60 years old!  But I am quite sure that they have thought hard of how to exclude foreigners from this deal. So far foreign seniors have been excluded from getting the senior fare from BTS, while MRT has allowed it.

They did, but not any longer.

18 hours ago, Xonax said:

Senior cards for BTS are only available for people with Thai ID-card!

Right-o. Pink card. Or a Thai friend.

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