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Skytrain proposed for Phuket

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Tophon Kraianupongsa says a skytrain, not light rail, is ideal for Phuket.

PHUKET: -- The latest firm to present itself as a contender for building Phuket’s light rail system yesterday proposed building a skytrain – like the one in Bangkok – as the island’s mass transit system instead.

Tophon Kraianupongsa, managing director of Gold Phoenix Construction Consulting (Thailand) Co Ltd, yesterday pitched the idea to Phuket Governor Tri Augkaradacha at a meeting at Provincial Hall.

Mr Tophon explained that his company is a Thai affiliate of a Hong Kong and South Korea joint venture company, Zhi Shan Yan Construction.

“The concept will be similar to the Airport Link in Bangkok, but slightly lower in height,” Mr Tophong said.

“We will take care of loan arrangements for the project, no matter how much, with no interest and no concession [agreement].” he added.

Mr Tophon said he had already gained tacit approval from the Thai Cabinet before Parliament was dissolved to make way for the July 3 general election.

“Phuket Province would be able to pay us back under a 30 or 50-year [plan], depending on the MoU [Memorandum of Understanding] signed,” he said.

“We are not concerned about making money from the interest and we will not be involved in any role after construction is completed…. We just want to show our work,” he added.

Mr Tophon said his company was ready to move quickly on starting construction.

“Within 30 days of signing an MoU, our own engineers will be ready to take care of the entire construction [part] of the project,” he said.

Governor Tri replied, “I have discussed this issue with the relevant officers. We will arrange a place and time for all interested investors to present their proposals.”

“After we consider all bidders, we will present the [selected] project to the Cabinet to proceed,” he said.

Phuket Vice Governor Nivit Aroonrat last week announced that investors interested in bidding for the project have until June 16 to formally express their interest.

However, Gov Tri yesterday stressed the need for the mass-transit system to connect Phuket International Airport to the International Convention and Exhibition Center (ICEC) in Mai Khao.

“The plan for the ICEC is already done. We will call for bids in August and construction will begin by September. The ICEC should be completed by the end of 2012,” he said.

“I would like to see both projects, the ICEC and the mass-transit system, developed simultaneously. But regardless, the [mass-transit] project will start in 2012,” Gov Tri said.

If all goes well, a successful candidate for the mass-transit system may be announced as early as September or October this year, the governor added.

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-- Phuket Gazette 2011-06-11

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However, Gov Tri yesterday stressed the need for the mass-transit system to connect Phuket International Airport to the International Convention and Exhibition Center (ICEC) in Mai Khao.

So, still no public transportation for the areas with only tuk tuks? The airport has the cheapest taxi's on the island... Typical! Nothing will change... Just like the bus station that still hasn't opened and has no way to get from it to any tourist destination. The governor stresses the need for mass transit to a convention center that isn't even built yet on land too low to be safe. What a joke! bah.gif

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However, Gov Tri yesterday stressed the need for the mass-transit system to connect Phuket International Airport to the International Convention and Exhibition Center (ICEC) in Mai Khao.

So, still no public transportation for the areas with only tuk tuks? The airport has the cheapest taxi's on the island... Typical! Nothing will change... Just like the bus station that still hasn't opened and has no way to get from it to any tourist destination. The governor stresses the need for mass transit to a convention center that isn't even built yet on land too low to be safe. What a joke! bah.gif

The road which runs from Honda on Chao Fa West has a vast expanse of land waiting to be developed & the owners did bid for a convention centre there. They are now continuing to widen the road so in my view the projected Chao Fa City will eventually emerge c/w convention centre possibly with a skytrain having a station nearby. Chao Fa West should be a 4 lane road but many sections are not no doubt due to land issues which will take an eternity to resolve so a skytrain makes more sense as there would be no road left if a light rail was put in.

I agree the bus station situation is a joke as the people protesting about it knew about the project before construction started yet chose to wait until after completion before lodging a complaint.

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