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  2. Transport in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok has 9.7 million automobiles and motorbikes, a number the government says is eight times more than can be properly accommodated on existing roads. [2] And those numbers are increasing by 700 additional cars and 400 motorbikes every day. [3] Charoen Krung Road, the first road to be built by Western techniques, was completed in 1864. Since ...

  3. Category:Transport in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles which are related to or provide information on transport in Bangkok, Thailand Wikimedia Commons has media related to Transport in Bangkok . Subcategories

  4. Transport in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    In Bangkok, the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority or BMTA, is the main operator of public transit buses within the Greater Bangkok area. The Bangkok Mass Transit Authority offers bus and van routes throughout the city and its suburban provinces. Many bus routes in Bangkok are served by several private companies, sometimes duplicating those from BMTA.

  5. Rail transport in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    3 100 km (62 [2].2 mi) 63 BTSC under concession from BMA: MRT: 2004 4 135.9 km (84.4 mi) 107 BEM (Blue Line and Purple Line) Eastern Bangkok Monorail (Yellow Line) under concession from MRTA Northern Bangkok Monorail (Pink Line) under concession from MRTA. Airport Rail Link: 2010 1 28.6 km (17.8 mi) 8 Asia Era One under concession from SRT [3 ...

  6. Mass Rapid Transit Master Plan in Bangkok Metropolitan Region

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    R-3: Hua Mak - Suvarnabhumi Airport North Terminal 13.6 km (8.5 mi) ARL BTS Skytrain: G-1: On Nut - Suvarnabhumi Airport South Terminal 21.4 km (13.3 mi) Silver Line Reserved structure can be seen between Udom Suk and Bang Na stations. G-2: Mo Chit - Ratchayothin 3.4 km (2.1 mi) G-3: Saphan Taksin - Wongwian Yai 2.7 km (1.7 mi) G-4: Bang Na ...

  7. List of urban rail systems in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, there has been no progress. [3] In 2020 a new plan called for a 9-kilometre (5.6 mi), 11 station monorail. A 50 million baht feasibility project would be commissioned first. [4] The monorail could open by 2026 with additional lines added in the 2030s. [5]

  8. Greater Bangkok commuter rail - Wikipedia

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    Greater Bangkok commuter rail is a commuter rail system in Bangkok Metropolitan Region, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, Saraburi Province, Lopburi Province, Suphan Buri Province, Ratchaburi Province, Chacheongsao Province, Nakhon Nayok Province, Prachinburi Province, and Samut Songkhram Province. It runs from and to the outskirts of the city ...

  9. Bangkok Mass Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Bangkok Mass Transit Authority offers bus and van routes throughout the city and its suburban provinces. The BMTA is a state enterprise under Ministry of Transport that started operations on 1 October 1976 upon the purchase and combination of the transportation assets of private bus companies, most of which had faced crises due to sharply ...