MRT Pink Line
Pink Line
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Overview |
Type |
Rapid transit |
System |
Bangkok Metro |
Status |
planned |
Locale |
Bangkok & Nonthaburi Province, Thailand |
Termini |
Khae Rai
Min Buri |
Stations |
24 (planned) |
Operation |
Opened |
2014 - 2016[1] (est.) |
Owner |
Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand |
Operator(s) |
MRT |
Technical |
Line length |
34.5 kilometers (21.4 mi) (est.) |
No. of tracks |
2 monorail tracks |
Electrification |
Third rail |
Operating speed |
80 km/h (50 mph) |
Route map |
Legend
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Nonthaburi Government Center |
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Khae Rai |
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Sanambin Nam |
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Samakkhi |
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Chonprathan |
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Pak Kret |
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Liang Mueang Pak Kret |
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Mueang Thong Thani |
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Si Rat |
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Mongkut Wattana |
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Bangkok Government Complex |
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Lak Si |
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Phranakhon Rajabhat |
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Lak Si Roundabout |
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Lat Pla Khao |
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Rarmintra Government Housing |
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Vacharaphol |
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Nawamin |
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Khan Na Yao |
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Siam Park City |
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Bang Chan |
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Setthabut Bamphen |
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Sihaburanukit |
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Minburi |
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The Pink MRT line is a planned elevated mass rapid transit line to be built in Bangkok, Thailand.
The will be some 35 km long and will run from east Bangkok to west Bangkok(Pak Kret district, Nonthaburi Province) in the northern part of the city. It will run from Minburi Bangkok (also transfers to MRT Orange Line) along Ram Inthra Road.
Chaeng Watthana Road and Tiwanon Road ending at The Nonthaburi Government Center which transfer to the MRT Purple Line.The line will also transfer with SRT Dark Red Line, BTS Sukhumvit Line, and MRT Grey Line in the future.
List of planned stations
The line will have a total of 24 stations 4 of which will be transfer stations and 2 of which will be "park & ride" stations. The line will also have 2 additional service stations for train maintenance.
Code |
Station Name |
Number of train platforms |
Transfer |
Nonthaburi Government Center - Minburi |
Pk1 |
Nonthaburi Government Center |
4 |
MRT Purple Line Nonthaburi Government Center Station(Under Construction)
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Pk2 |
Khae Rai |
2 |
Pk3 |
Sanam Bin Nam |
2 |
Pk4 |
Samakkhi |
2 |
Pk5 |
Chonlaprathan |
2 |
Pk6 |
Pak Kret |
2 |
Pk7 |
Liang Mueang Pak Kret |
2 |
Pk8 |
Mueang Thong Thani |
2 |
Pk9 |
Si Rat |
2 |
Pk10 |
Mongkut Watthana |
2 |
Pk11 |
Bangkok Government Complex |
2 |
Pk12 |
Lak Si |
4 |
SRT Dark Red Line Lak Si Station (Planned)
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Pk13 |
Phranakhon Rajabhat |
2 |
Pk14 |
Lak Si Roundabout |
4 |
BTS Sukhumvit Line Lak Si Roundabout Station (Proposed route extension) |
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Pk15 |
Lat Pla Khao |
2 |
Pk16 |
Raminthra Government Housing |
2 |
Pk17 |
Watcharaphon |
4 |
MRT Grey Line Watcharaphon Station (Planned) |
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Pk18 |
Nawamin |
2 |
Pk19 |
Khan Na Yao |
2 |
Pk20 |
Siam Park City |
2 |
Pk21 |
Bang Chan |
2 |
Pk22 |
Setthabut Bamphen |
2 |
Pk23 |
Sihaburanukit |
2 |
Pk24 |
Minburi |
4 |
MRT Orange Line Minburi Station (Planned) |
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Progress
Currently an environmental impact assessment for the MRT Pink Line is expected to go to the cabinet late this year. Also the director-general of the Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning has said in an interview that the pink line was considered a priority scheme, as it ran past the government complex.[2]
The rail system was originally intended to be a duo-track monorail, but studies are now underway to convert the proposed line into heavy rail. While these plans are underway, construction for the Pink line is expected to be delayed by several months.
References
- ^ http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/35595/mrt-pink-line-route-takes-step-forward
- ^ http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/35595/mrt-pink-line-route-takes-step-forward
See also