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Suvarnabhumi Airport Link Sets Soft Launch For December 5


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#1 george

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Posted 2009-09-05 12:17:42

Suvarnabhumi Airport Link sets soft launch for December 5

BANGKOK: -- The long-delayed Airport Rail Link project, providing direct rail service to and from Suvarnabhumi Airport, will start providing free service to the public from this December 5 which coincides with the birthday celebrations of His Majesty the King, said State Railway of Thailand (SRT) Governor Yuthana Tupcharoen.

People interested in free rides on December 5 may apply for tickets beginning October 1 at either the Airport Rail Link office or at SRT headquarters, Mr. Yuthana said.

Test runs of the system have been conducted since February by Siemens, the manufacturer and installer of the rail system, and no problems have been found. However, independent engineers will inspect the safety system for the next three months and if no problems are found, the system will be ready for operation.

The SRT board has also hired Deutsche Bahn International of Germany for Bt85 million to train Airport Rail Link staff. The board exports to launch the system on December 5, Mr Yuttana added.

The 28-km rail link connects Suvarnabhumi International Airport in adjacent Samut Prakan province and the City Air Terminal in Bangkok’s Makkasan area.

The Airport Rail Link is owned and will be operated by SRT, through a subsidiary company, which will administer the overall operations.

According to a preliminary study, the fare for an express trip will be Bt150 per person, while fares for the City Line commuter trips, will vary from Bt30-50 per passenger.

Transport for airport express riders and local commuters will run on the same track with the same equipment, but with a staggered schedule.

Premium-fare express services will run on the hour between Suvarnabhumi Airport and City Air Terminal, while the City Line service will stop at six local stations along the route.


-- TNA 2009-09-05

#2 daboyz1

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Posted 2009-09-05 12:34:44

Wonder why they picked that day?

#3 gr8fldanielle

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Posted 2009-09-05 12:42:59

December 5th would be His Majesty's birthday, and a very fitting tribute indeed. Was that put together very quickly or have I just been asleep. How awesome is that to have a BTS go to the airport? I think this is wonderful.

#4 nakedAIR1300

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Posted 2009-09-05 12:50:39

its awesome to hear SOME positive news in all the negatives of recent. I do love living here and i think this will help ALOt as ALOt of tourist first experience of Thailand is the taxi's which try to rip them off within 5 mins of tourist landing so this will help atleast give me an hours break before they get fleeced

kidding... well done Thailand!

#5 csroland

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Posted 2009-09-05 12:54:10

What a wonderful coincidence. It must be destiny :)

#6 webfact

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Posted 2009-09-05 12:54:19

To set December 5 as date IS the guarantee that Airport Link will open!

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Posted 2009-09-05 12:55:40

It all depends how much the service costs, the tourists will still have to get a cab at the other end, i'll just use a taxi from the top floor at the airport as always and avoid the 50 baht sting. :)

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Posted 2009-09-05 12:59:39

View Postgr8fldanielle, on 2009-09-05 12:42:59, said:

December 5th would be His Majesty's birthday, and a very fitting tribute indeed. Was that put together very quickly or have I just been asleep. How awesome is that to have a BTS go to the airport? I think this is wonderful.
But this is not the BTS, right??

#9 PaulDee

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Posted 2009-09-05 13:01:03

Where is Makkasan area? How close (or far) is it from everything else, like Sukhumvit, MBK, Silom, Victory Monument?

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Posted 2009-09-05 13:06:38

View PostSuttisan, on 2009-09-05 06:55:40, said:

It all depends how much the service costs, the tourists will still have to get a cab at the other end, i'll just use a taxi from the top floor at the airport as always and avoid the 50 baht sting. :)

I read somewhere couple of month ago a ride may cost between 15-150 Baht depending on what kind of train service you choose. Fast train (no stops 150 Baht) or stop at every station (between 15-45 Baht).

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Posted 2009-09-05 13:08:01

View PostTravelish, on 2009-09-05 06:59:39, said:

View Postgr8fldanielle, on 2009-09-05 12:42:59, said:

December 5th would be His Majesty's birthday, and a very fitting tribute indeed. Was that put together very quickly or have I just been asleep. How awesome is that to have a BTS go to the airport? I think this is wonderful.
But this is not the BTS, right??

Its not BTS. BTS is Skytrain

#12 gunnyd

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Posted 2009-09-05 13:08:09

Near MRT Petchaburi. Though I can't really see anyone but back packers taking the MRT to the Airport Link.

#13 hmmbug

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Posted 2009-09-05 13:08:50

View PostPaulDee, on 2009-09-05 14:01:03, said:

Where is Makkasan area? How close (or far) is it from everything else, like Sukhumvit, MBK, Silom, Victory Monument?

The BKK terminus is by Phaya Thai BTS station on the sukhumvit line. As lumps of concrete go, it doesn't look too bad either :-)

#14 PaulDee

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Posted 2009-09-05 13:11:45

Thank you, guys

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Posted 2009-09-05 13:13:04

View PostPaulDee, on 2009-09-05 07:01:03, said:

Where is Makkasan area? How close (or far) is it from everything else, like Sukhumvit, MBK, Silom, Victory Monument?

here is a map SARL-Makkasan-Station-City-Air-Terminal

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Posted 2009-09-05 13:16:08

Financial benefits a really arguable here. Taxi cost about 350 thb door to door. For a single traveller, that could make it. For 2, that starts to be a little more difficult. 3 or 4 and it is definitely more expensive. How many travellers are travelling alone ???

#17 gr8fldanielle

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Posted 2009-09-05 13:22:49

View Postwebfact, on 2009-09-05 13:08:01, said:

View PostTravelish, on 2009-09-05 06:59:39, said:

View Postgr8fldanielle, on 2009-09-05 12:42:59, said:

December 5th would be His Majesty's birthday, and a very fitting tribute indeed. Was that put together very quickly or have I just been asleep. How awesome is that to have a BTS go to the airport? I think this is wonderful.
But this is not the BTS, right??

Its not BTS. BTS is Skytrain

ok, it's not the BTS, can you please share with us what it is. It seems like you know, but you're not telling, come on, tell us pleeaase!

#18 ajarnmark

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Posted 2009-09-05 13:23:40

View PostPaulDee, on 2009-09-05 13:01:03, said:

Where is Makkasan area? How close (or far) is it from everything else, like Sukhumvit, MBK, Silom, Victory Monument?

Makkasan starts from Ramkhamhaeng and goes along Petchburi road, but u the link goes upto PhayaThai, which is very close to MBK. So there should be no problem in the transfer (at least I think so)

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Posted 2009-09-05 13:25:57

travelling with 2 - 3 people you would be better of with a taxi, if you could find an honest one...

i guess also a nice double pricing for locals and farangs is in place

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Posted 2009-09-05 13:29:22

View Postgr8fldanielle, on 2009-09-05 07:22:49, said:

View Postwebfact, on 2009-09-05 13:08:01, said:

View PostTravelish, on 2009-09-05 06:59:39, said:

View Postgr8fldanielle, on 2009-09-05 12:42:59, said:

December 5th would be His Majesty's birthday, and a very fitting tribute indeed. Was that put together very quickly or have I just been asleep. How awesome is that to have a BTS go to the airport? I think this is wonderful.
But this is not the BTS, right??

Its not BTS. BTS is Skytrain

ok, it's not the BTS, can you please share with us what it is. It seems like you know, but you're not telling, come on, tell us pleeaase!

Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link (SARL). SARL seems to be the name of the service and operator. Thats what I was told.
Like BTS or MRT.

#21 lothda

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Posted 2009-09-05 13:32:45

View Postyom07, on 2009-09-05 13:16:08, said:

Financial benefits a really arguable here. Taxi cost about 350 thb door to door. For a single traveller, that could make it. For 2, that starts to be a little more difficult. 3 or 4 and it is definitely more expensive. How many travellers are travelling alone ???

Anything that's not a taxi is good :) .

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Posted 2009-09-05 13:33:20

View Postgr8fldanielle, on 2009-09-05 13:22:49, said:

ok, it's not the BTS, can you please share with us what it is. It seems like you know, but you're not telling, come on, tell us pleeaase!

It is run by the SRT (State Railway of Thailand), the same company that runs all other trains in Thailand except the BTS and MRTA (not sure about the acronym MRTA, I mean the subway)

opalhort

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Posted 2009-09-05 13:35:49

View PostnakedAIR1300, on 2009-09-05 02:50:39, said:

its awesome to hear SOME positive news in all the negatives of recent. I do love living here and i think this will help ALOt as ALOt of tourist first experience of Thailand is the taxi's which try to rip them off within 5 mins of tourist landing so this will help atleast give me an hours break before they get fleeced

kidding... well done Thailand!


I agree with your post 100% and thanks for posting.... Amazing Thailand...My next trip will be lovely and this is good News for All the tourists...

#24 rayw

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Posted 2009-09-05 13:39:41

May be more expensive than a taxi if there are 3 or 4 of you but hey don't forget the speed and comfort that the train will offer in comparison. One little worry is will you be able to get on these trains at busy times as waiting a further hour for the next express will be a big downer. Hope they are pretty long trains with plenty of seats as no way would I want to stand for the journey then a taxi would be preferable.

Anyway great news and a great positive step for Thailand :)

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Posted 2009-09-05 13:58:00

This is great news. As other's have mentioned in this post, it's some long awaited good news for Thailand. I'm looking forward to using the new service!



 


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