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In December, the public can ride the monorail for free on the Pink and Yellow lines

The Thai government is still dedicated to enhancing the country’s transportation network in the hopes of boosting people’s standard of living. The monorail rapid transport systems’ Pink and Yellow Lines have advanced in their development. In December, the public can try out both services at no cost.

From Nonthaburi’s Khae Rai to Bangkok’s Minburi, you may use the Pink Line monorail. The Pink Line is one of the “secondary” rapid transit routes and provides access to the Chaeng Watthana Rd. government complex. The 34.5-kilometer route also facilitates travel to and from the Nonthaburi administrative center. Starting at the Nonthaburi government complex on Rattanathibet Rd., the itinerary features a total of 30 stops. Minburi Station, the final stop, is located close to Ramkhamhaeng Soi 192 in Bangkok, and will be connected to the Orange Line subway. The Pink Line will connect riders to the Purple Line, allowing them to easily use both lines.

The Samrong neighborhood of Samut Prakan can be reached via the Yellow Line monorail from the Ratchada-Lat Phrao interchange in Bangkok. Several of Bangkok’s dense residential and business sectors are served along the 30-kilometer route. There are a total of 23 stations, with Ratchadaphisek serving as the hub. The line will connect riders to the Blue Line, Green Line, Gray Line, and Orange Line, among many others. At a transfer point on Rama 9 Rd., the Yellow Line connects with the Airport Rail Link.

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