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Transport in Thailand is varied, with no one dominant means of transport. For long-distance travel, bus transport dominates. Low-speed rail travel has long been a rural long-distance transport mechanism, though plans are underway to expand services with high-speed rail lines extending to several major regions of Thailand. Road transportation is ...
The Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA) announced in 2018 that bidding to construct a 60 kilometre-long, 23 station tram network in Phuket will commence in 2020. The 39 billion baht tram is part of the government's Private-Public-Partnership (PPP) plan which ensures it will be fast-tracked.
Bangkok Expressway and Metro Public Company Limited or BEM (Thai: บริษัท ทางด่วนและรถไฟฟ้ากรุงเทพ จำกัด (มหาชน)) is a public transportation company in Thailand. It operates two metro lines in Bangkok and expressways.
All Thai rail companies, whether commuter or long distance, make on-board transport of bicycles difficult or impractical. [41] Without state intervention, direction, and education, the public lacks the impetus to adopt a mode of transport that remains ignored by urban development projects. [40]
Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (Thai: องค์การขนส่งมวลชนกรุงเทพ pronounced [ʔoŋ kaːn kʰǒn sòŋ muːan tɕʰon kruŋ tʰêːp]), also known as BMTA (ขสมก. pronounced [kʰɔ̌ː sɔ̌ː mɔː kɔː]), is the main operator of public transit buses within the Greater Bangkok area.
It was the first mass transit line to extend outside Bangkok. Both the Blue Line and Purple Line are operated by the Bangkok Expressway and Metro Public Company Limited (BEM) under a concession granted by the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA) which is the owner of the MRT lines.