The Red Line Mass Transit System Project is a commuter rail system serving the Bangkok Metropolitan Region in Thailand. The construction began in January 2009 and free public trial operation began on 2 August 2021, with full commercial service to begin in November 2021 when Bang Sue Grand Station opens. It is a part of the Mass Rapid Transit Master Plan in Bangkok Metropolitan Region.
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| - SRT Red Lines (en)
- Rode lijnen (Thaise spoorwegen) (nl)
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| - The Red Line Mass Transit System Project is a commuter rail system serving the Bangkok Metropolitan Region in Thailand. The construction began in January 2009 and free public trial operation began on 2 August 2021, with full commercial service to begin in November 2021 when Bang Sue Grand Station opens. It is a part of the Mass Rapid Transit Master Plan in Bangkok Metropolitan Region. (en)
- De Rode lijnen zijn een gepland stelsel van spoorlijnen in Bangkok, Thailand. Het project bestaat uit de volgende lijnen:
* Donkerrode lijn (noordzuid, van de universiteitscampus Rangsit naar Maha Chai), laatste fase in 2029 voltooid
* Lichtrode lijn (oostwest, van Sala Ya naar Hua Mak), laatste fase in 2019 voltooid
* Luchthavenverbinding (oostwest, van het centrum van Bangkok naar luchthaven Suvarnabhumi), voltooid De rode lijnen ontmoeten elkaar bij station Bang Sue, dat als overstappunt dient. (nl)
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| - SRT red line commuter train at Lak Hok station (en)
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| - The Red Line Mass Transit System Project is a commuter rail system serving the Bangkok Metropolitan Region in Thailand. The construction began in January 2009 and free public trial operation began on 2 August 2021, with full commercial service to begin in November 2021 when Bang Sue Grand Station opens. It is a part of the Mass Rapid Transit Master Plan in Bangkok Metropolitan Region. The system consists of two lines, one (also referred to as the SRT Dark Red Line) running from Thammasat University's Rangsit campus to Maha Chai in Samut Sakhon Province, and the other (SRT Light Red Line) running from Salaya in Nakhon Pathom Province to Hua Mak in Bangkok, with both passing through Bang Sue which will act as a connecting hub to the MRT system. Most of the railway runs alongside existing national railway tracks, eventually replacing them. Segments running through inner-city areas are elevated, and the system is electrified by overhead lines. The system was developed and is owned by the State Railway of Thailand. Since the Red Lines run roughly along the alignment of the failed Hopewell Project, they have been described as a "Hopewell revival". (en)
- De Rode lijnen zijn een gepland stelsel van spoorlijnen in Bangkok, Thailand. Het project bestaat uit de volgende lijnen:
* Donkerrode lijn (noordzuid, van de universiteitscampus Rangsit naar Maha Chai), laatste fase in 2029 voltooid
* Lichtrode lijn (oostwest, van Sala Ya naar Hua Mak), laatste fase in 2019 voltooid
* Luchthavenverbinding (oostwest, van het centrum van Bangkok naar luchthaven Suvarnabhumi), voltooid De rode lijnen ontmoeten elkaar bij station Bang Sue, dat als overstappunt dient. Op 22 mei 2007 besloot de regering tot de aanleg van het 15 kilometer lange baanvak tussen Bang Sue naar Taling Chan. Het bouwcontract werd op 12 december 2008 getekend en de bouw begon op 15 januari 2009. Op 16 oktober 2007 gaf de Thaise regering het staatsbedrijf SRT toestemming voor de aanleg van het 26 km lange baanvak tussen Bang Sue en Rangsit. (nl)
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