SRT Red Lines

SRT Red Lines
Overview
Type Commuter Train
System Bangkok Suburban Commuter Train
Status Planned / Under Construction
Locale Central Thailand
Stations 58 planned
Services 2
Operation
Opened 2014 (est.) (Phase 1) 2016 (est.) (Phase 2) 2019 (est.) (Phase 3) 2029 (est.) (Phase 4)
Owner State Railway of Thailand
Operator(s) State Railway of Thailand
Technical
Line length 139.3 km (86.56 mi)
Track gauge Meter gauge
Electrification Overhead lines
Operating speed 160 km/h (99 mph)

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Overview

The SRT Red Lines are a planned elevated metro system in Bangkok, Thailand. The lines will be operated by the State Railway of Thailand or SRT. The system consists of two connecting lines, the first one from Bangsue to Rangsit and the second one from Hua Mak to Taling Chan. The second line shares part of its route with the Suvarnabhumi Airport Link. The Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link is currently operational.

Bangkok also has two other transit systems: the Bangkok Skytrain and the Bangkok Metro, along with multiple planned lines for the future. As the Red Lines run largely along the alignment of the failed Hopewell Project, they have also been described as a "Hopewell revival".[1]

A list of the planned stations:

SRT Dark Red Line

     SRT Dark Red Line
Overview
Type Commuter Train
System Bangkok Suburban Commuter Train
Status Planned
Termini Thammasat
Maha Chai
Stations 36
Operation
Opened 2014 (est.) (Phase 1 Thammasat - Bang Sue)
2016 (est.) (Phase 2 Bang Sue - Hua Lamphong)
2019 (est.) (Phase 3 Hua Lamphong - Bang Bon)
2029 (est.) (Phase 4 Bang Bon - Maha Chai)
Owner State Railway of Thailand
Operator(s) State Railway of Thailand
Technical
Line length 80.8 km (50.21 mi)
Track gauge Meter gauge
Electrification Overhead lines
Operating speed 160 km/h (99 mph)

In February 2009, Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva secured a 24 billion baht (685 million US dollars) loan from the Japanese Government for the 42 mi (67 km) portion from Bangsue to Rangsit.[2][3]

Code Station Name Thai Express Train City Train Transfer Province
SRT Dark Red Line
x Thammasat University มหาวิทยาลัยธรรมศาสตร์
ศูนย์รังสิต
Pathum Thani
x Chiang Rak เชียงราก
x Khlong Nueng คลองหนึ่ง
x Rangsit รังสิต
x Lak Hok หลักหก
x Don Mueang ดอนเมือง Don Mueang International Airport Bangkok
x Kan Kheha การเคหะ
x Lak Si หลักสี่ Bangkok Metro Pink Line: Lak Si (proposed)
x Thung Song Hong ทุ่งสองห้อง
x Bang Khen บางเขน
x Wat Samian Nari วัดเสมียนนารี
x Chatuchak Park จตุจักร Mochit 2 Northern/Northeastern Bus Terminal
x Bang Sue บางซื่อ interchange to SRT Light Red Line (under construction)
Bangkok Metro Blue Line: Bang Sue
x Pradiphat ประดิพัทธ์
x Sam Sen สามเสน
x Ratchawithi ราชวิถี interchange to SRT Light Red Line (proposed extension)
Bangkok Metro Orange Line: Ratchawithi (proposed)
x Yommarat ยมราช
x Yotse ยศเส BTS Silom Line: Kasat Suek (proposed extension)
x Hua Lamphong หัวลำโพง Bangkok Metro Blue Line: Hua Lamphong
x Khlong San คลองสาน
x Wongwian Yai วงเวียนใหญ่ Bangkok Metro Purple Line: Wongwian Yai (proposed extension)
x Talat Phlu ตลาดพลู
x Wutthakat วุฒากาศ BTS Silom Line: Wutthakat (proposed extension)
x Chom Thong จอมทอง
x Wat Sai วัดไทร
x Wat Sing วัดสิงห์
x Bang Bon บางบอน
x Rang Sakae รางสะแก
x Rang Pho รางโพธิ์
x Sam Yaek สามแยก
x Phrom Daen พรมแดน
x Thung Si Thong ทุ่งสีทอง Samut Sakhon
x Bang Nam Chuet บางน้ำจืด
x Khok Khwai คอกควาย
x Ekkachai เอกชัย
x Maha Chai มหาชัย

SRT Light Red Line

     SRT Light Red Line
Overview
Type Commuter Train
System Bangkok Suburban Commuter Train
Status Under Construction (Phase 1 Bang Sue - Taling Chan)
Termini Hua Mak
Sala Ya
Stations 22
Operation
Opened 2014 (est.) (Phase 1 Bang Sue - Taling Chan)
2016 (est.) (Phase 2 Bang Sue - Hua Mak)
2019 (est.) (Phase 3 Taling Chan - Sala Ya)
Owner State Railway of Thailand
Operator(s) State Railway of Thailand
Technical
Line length 58.5 km (36.35 mi)
Track gauge Meter gauge
Electrification Overhead lines
Operating speed 160 km/h (99 mph)

The contract for the construction of the initial Bang Sue-Taling Chan section (15 km) was signed on December 15, 2008, with the contract awarded to the Unique-Chun Wo consortium.[4] Construction started in 2010.

Code Station Name Thai Express Train City Train Transfer Province
SRT Light Red Line
x Hua Mak หัวหมาก Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link: Hua Mak (under construction)
Bangkok Metro Yellow Line: Hua Mak (proposed)
Bangkok
x Ramkhamhaeng รามคำแหง Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link: Ramkhamhaeng (under construction)
x Makkasan (City Air Terminal) มักกะสัน
(สถานีรับส่งผู้โดยสารอากาศยานในเมือง)
Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link (under construction)
Bangkok Metro Blue Line: Petchaburi
x Phaya Thai พญาไท BTS Sukhumvit Line: Phaya Thai
Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link: Phaya Thai (under construction)
x Ratchawithi ราชวิถี interchange to SRT Dark Red Line (proposed)
Bangkok Metro Orange Line: Ratchawithi (proposed)
x Sam Sen สามเสน
x Pradiphat ประดิพัทธ์
x Bang Sue บางซื่อ interchange to SRT Dark Red Line (proposed)
Bangkok Metro Blue Line: Bang Sue
Bangkok Metro Purple Line: Bang Sue (under construction)
x Bang Son บางซ่อน Bangkok Metro Purple Line: Bang Son (under construction)
x Rama VI Bridge สะพานพระราม 6
x Bang Kruai-EGAT บางกรวย-กฟผ. Nonthaburi
x Bang Bamru บางบำหรุ InnerCity Shortcut Line: Bang Bamru (proposed)
x Taling Chan ตลิ่งชัน MRT Orange Line: Talingchan (proposed) Bangkok
x Ban Chimphli บ้านฉิมพลี
x Kanchanaphisek กาญจนาภิเษก
x Sala Thammasop ศาลาธรรมสพณ์
x Sala Ya ศาลายา Nakhon Pathom
Talingchan-Sirirat Branch Line
x Taling Chan ตลิ่งชัน MRT Orange Line: Talingchan (proposed)
x Talat Name Taling Chan ตลาดน้ำตลิ่งชัน
x Charan Sanitwongse จรัญสนิทวงษ์ MRT Orange Line: Bang Khun Non (proposed), MRT (Bangkok): Bang Khun Non (Under construction)
x Thonburi-Sirirat ธนบุรี-ศิริราช MRT Orange Line: Sirirat (proposed)
Bang Bamru-Makkasan InnerCity Shortcut Line
x Bang Bamru บางบำหรุ InnerCity Shortcut Line: Bang Bamru (proposed)
x Sirindhorn สิรินธร MRT Blue Line: Sirindhorn (Under construction)
x Sam sen สามเสน MRT Purple Line: Sam sen (proposed)
x Khaodin Zoo สวนสัตว์เขาดิน
x Victory Monument อนุสาวรีย์ชัยสมรภูมิ BTS Sukhumvit Line: Victory Monument
x Makkasan มักกะสัน Suvarnabhumi Airport Link: Makkasan

Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link

The Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link (SARL) is a rapid transit line that provides an airport rail link from Suvarnabhumi Airport via Makkasan City Air Terminal to Phaya Thai station in central Bangkok. Most of the line is on a viaduct over the main eastern railway. The SRT Light Red Line's route also goes along the eastern railway routes, parallel to SARL.

References

  1. ^ "Reviving the former Hopewell route", translated and summarized by Wisarut Bholsithi from Prachachart Thurakij, March 4–7, 2004. This Northern Commuter has to connect with the Airport Link which is not even at the design stage. At the minimum, the detailed design for the Airport Link must be done by July 2004. The Hopewell revival will be an elevated single floor--either shared tracks or separated tracks for High Speed Rail, DMU/Diesel Tracks, and Red Line Commuter which all have to be done in six years. The elevated section will end at Don Muang and then it will be at grade with separated tracks.
  2. ^ "Abhisit wins backing for train deal". Bangkok Post. 7 February 2009. http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/136310/japan-agrees-to-give-loan-to-thailand-pm. 
  3. ^ "B23bn MRT loan inked". Bangkok Post. 30 March 2009. http://www.bangkokpost.com/breakingnews/139089/b23bn-mrt-loan-inked. 
  4. ^ Mahitthirook, Amornrat (19 April 2009). "Red Line bidding to open in August". Bangkok Post. http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/15270/. 

See also

Bangkok Rapid Transit System
Primary lines
  BTS Sukhumvit Line (extension planned)
  BTS Silom Line (extension under construction)
  MRT Blue Line (extension under construction)
  SRT Airport Rail Link
  MRT Purple Line (under construction)
  SRT Light Red Line (under construction)
  SRT Dark Red Line (planned)
  MRT Orange Line (planned)
  MRT Yellow Line (planned)
Secondary lines
  Chula-Siam Monorail (planned)
  Grand Square Monorail (planned)
  Ramkhamhaeng-Thonglor Monorail (planned)
  MRT Pink Line (planned)
  BTS Bang Na-Suvarnabhumi (planned)
Cancelled projects
  MRT Brown Line (merged with orange line)
  MRT Grey Line (cancelled)
  MRT Light Blue Line (cancelled)
  Bangkok Elevated Road and Train System (cancelled)
  Lavalin Skytrain (cancelled)