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The route was finally determined to terminate at the Sri Iam interchange and Suvarnabhumi Airport. However, the line was not included in the 2005 OTP Mass Rapid Transit Master Plan . When the BTS Sukhumvit Line extension from On Nut to Bearing was completed in August 2011. provision was made with turnouts constructed near Bang Na junction for a ...
The BTS had a fleet of 52 four-car trains (208 carriages) by 2017. 46 new four-car trains (184 carriages) were ordered to address growing capacity requirements of the existing lines to cater for the Sukhumvit Line extensions south to Kheha and north to Khu Khot.
Airport rail link; Airport Rail Link: Don Mueang–Suvarnabhumi–U-Tapao high-speed railway (Phaya Thai to Don Mueang section) TBA: Phaya Thai: Don Mueang: 20.31 km (12.62 mi) 2 Approved State Railway of Thailand: Rapid Transit; Sukhumvit Line: Lam Luk Ka Extension TBA: Khu Khot: Eastern Ring Road Lam Luk Ka 7.8 km (4.8 mi) 4 Postponed
The Sukhumvit Line's initial proposal was for 12.8 km (8.0 mi) route running from N4 station to E9 station with the depot located at Lumphini Park near the Silom Line. However, this location for the depot faced backlash from the public opinion, which argued that it violated King Rama VI 's intention in donating his land to establish Lumphini ...
The Airport Rail Link is electrified via overhead lines at 25 kV 50 Hz AC. All stations were built to accommodate 10-car trains, and the express train platform of Makkasan station and all platforms at Suvarnabhumi are fitted with platform automatic screen doors. The top speed is 160 km/h (99 mph), but the short distances between the stations do ...
The following lists the stations of all urban rail transit systems in Bangkok and the surrounding Bangkok Metropolitan Region, including the BTS, MRT, Airport Rail Link and SRT Red Lines. It does not include the 12 stations of the Bangkok BRT. The table below lists 192 stations in operation, comprising: 47 stations on the BTS Sukhumvit Line
The Airport Rail Link, opened in August 2010 after many delays, connects the city centre to Suvarnabhumi Airport in Samut Prakan Province to the east. It is operated by the SRT, and offers services between the airport and Makkasan where it connects with Phetchaburi Station of the MRT. It terminates at Phaya Thai Station, where it connects to ...
Suvarnabhumi station–Phaya Thai: Airport rail link: SRT: AERA1 8 28.6 km 17.8 mi Standard gauge: 2010 – SRT Dark Red Line: Krungthep Aphiwat–Rangsit: Commuter rail: SRT Electrified Train 10 26.3 km 16.3 mi Metre gauge: 2021 – [79] Light Red Line: Krungthep Aphiwat–Taling Chan: Commuter rail: 3 15.2 km 9.4 mi Metre gauge: 2021 – [80]