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Suvarnabhumi Airport will pick the private sector to operate express bus services to central Bangkok

The Cabinet yesterday opted to grant a concession to the private sector to operate express bus service between Suvarnabhumi Airport and Bangkok.

According to the Government Spokesman's Office, although the service should have been the responsibility of the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority, the Cabinet viewed that BMTA was not ready to provide the service. The meeting entrusted the Suvarnabhumi Airport Development Committee to set up a selection committee chaired by the Director General of the Land Transport Department. The latter panel will select transport entrepreneurs and types of buses to be used in the service which will consist of four routes.

The service, to be called Airport Express (AE), will ply between Suvarnabhumi and four destinations in Silom, Witthayu, Bang Lamphu (บางลำพู), and Hua Lamphong (หัวลำโพง) Railway Station.

The Cabinet has also set as a guideline that AE buses must be new and equipped with standard facilities, space for luggage, and the closed-circuit television system. Prospective entrepreneurs to operate the service must have recognized capability in the field.

Source: Thai National News Bureau Public Relations Department - 12 April 2006

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Suvarnabhumi Airport will pick the private sector to operate express bus services to central Bangkok

The service, to be called Airport Express (AE), will ply between Suvarnabhumi and four destinations in Silom, Witthayu, Bang Lamphu (บางลำพู), and Hua Lamphong (หัวลำโพง) Railway Station.

The Cabinet has also set as a guideline that AE buses must be new and equipped with standard facilities, space for luggage, and the closed-circuit television system. Prospective entrepreneurs to operate the service must have recognized capability in the field.

Source: Thai National News Bureau Public Relations Department - 12 April 2006

That's all fine and dandy uless you happen to live on Sukhumvit! Just another face saving ploy in light of no real official transport mode from that god forsaken wilderness.

I wonder how much it will cost the "Prospective entrepreneurs" to gain the contract? Another question springs to mind......Exactly what route will these new buses plan to take? The as yet unfinished expressway, or the gridlocked lower roads. The most importany question is, yep you guessed it....HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE??

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Suvarnabhumi Airport will pick the private sector to operate express bus services to central Bangkok

Source: Thai National News Bureau Public Relations Department - 12 April 2006

A researcher has indicated that prostitution on vans is still in existence

Source: Thai National News Bureau Public Relations Department - 12 April 2006

:o:D:D

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Suvarnabhumi Airport will pick the private sector to operate express bus services to central Bangkok

Source: Thai National News Bureau Public Relations Department - 12 April 2006

A researcher has indicated that prostitution on vans is still in existence

Source: Thai National News Bureau Public Relations Department - 12 April 2006

:D:D:D

Well spotted Stu... :o

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A researcher has indicated that prostitution on vans is still in existence

Source: Thai National News Bureau Public Relations Department - 12 April 2006

:D:D:D

Well spotted Stu... :o

What a great alternative for those depressing traffic jams :D

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Suvarnabhumi Airport will pick the private sector to operate express bus services to central Bangkok

The service, to be called Airport Express (AE), will ply between Suvarnabhumi and four destinations in Silom, Witthayu, Bang Lamphu (บางลำพู), and Hua Lamphong (หัวลำโพง) Railway Station.

The Cabinet has also set as a guideline that AE buses must be new and equipped with standard facilities, space for luggage, and the closed-circuit television system. Prospective entrepreneurs to operate the service must have recognized capability in the field.

Source: Thai National News Bureau Public Relations Department - 12 April 2006

That's all fine and dandy uless you happen to live on Sukhumvit! Just another face saving ploy in light of no real official transport mode from that god forsaken wilderness.

I wonder how much it will cost the "Prospective entrepreneurs" to gain the contract? Another question springs to mind......Exactly what route will these new buses plan to take? The as yet unfinished expressway, or the gridlocked lower roads. The most importany question is, yep you guessed it....HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE??

for Silom and Wireless the busses will come in Bangna Trat and exit Rama4 I would guess ....

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And why was this not planned in advance?

It is just being announced, but in theory the airport should already be open........... and they have only just woken up to the lack of transport.

Will the company that gets the contract take another year to purchase

the requisite number of vehicles, hire and train the necessary staff?

Thailand really has become a joke.

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