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  2. Blue Line (Bangkok) - Wikipedia

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    The MRT Blue line connects major business, residential and cultural areas of Bangkok. In late 2019, the average daily ridership was 400,000. [ 2 ] In mid 2021, during a COVID-19 3rd wave in Bangkok ridership plummeted to between 76,000 - 116,000 per weekday.

  3. MRT (Bangkok) - Wikipedia

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    The MRT Blue Line, officially the Chaloem Ratchamongkhon Line, between Hua Lamphong and Bang Sue was the first to open in July 2004 as Bangkok's second metro system. The MRT Blue line is officially known in Thai as rotfaifa mahanakhon (รถไฟฟ้ามหานคร) or "metropolitan electric train", but it is more commonly called ...

  4. Mass Rapid Transit Master Plan in Bangkok Metropolitan Region

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    MRT and BTS: 80 km/h (50 mph) ARL and SRT: 160 km/h (99 mph) The Mass Rapid Transit Master Plan in Bangkok Metropolitan Region, or M-Map, is the latest version in a series of Thai government plans for the development of an urban rail transit network serving the Greater Bangkok area. It was drafted under the care of the Office of Transport and ...

  5. Rail transport in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Rail transport in Bangkok. Rail transport was introduced to Bangkok in 1893, and the national railway network was developed during the 20th century. Modern rapid transit in Bangkok includes several rail systems: the BTS Skytrain which opened in 1999, followed by the MRT, Airport Rail Link and SRT Red Lines .

  6. Si Lom MRT station - Wikipedia

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    Si Lom station is the 26th station on the Blue Line, lying between the Lumphini and Sam Yan stations on a section of the line running beneath Rama IV Road. It has been described as the most challenging to construct of the Blue Line, since it lies beneath the Thai–Japan Bridge that crosses Sala Daeng Intersection, requiring a complex underpinning process to replace the bridge's original ...

  7. Bang Sue MRT station - Wikipedia

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    Bang Sue MRT station ( Thai: สถานีบางซื่อ, pronounced [sā.tʰǎː.nīː bāːŋ sɯ̂ː]; code BL11) is a Bangkok MRT rapid transit station on the MRT Blue Line, located near Bang Sue Junction railway station, in Bangkok. It connects to SRT Dark Red Line and SRT Light Red Line at Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal ...

  8. List of rapid transit stations in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    The table below lists 192 stations in operation, comprising: 47 stations on the BTS Sukhumvit Line. 14 stations on the BTS Silom Line. 3 stations on the Gold Line. 38 stations on the MRT Blue Line. 16 stations on the MRT Purple Line. 8 stations on the Airport Rail Link. 10 stations on the SRT Dark Red Line.

  9. Hua Lamphong MRT station - Wikipedia

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    Hua Lamphong station ( Thai: สถานีหัวลำโพง, pronounced [sā.tʰǎː.nīː hǔa̯ lām.pʰōːŋ]) is a rapid transit station on the Blue Line of the Bangkok MRT in Thailand. It is located underground on Rama IV Road in front of Bangkok railway station, more commonly known locally as "Hua Lamphong", on the former ...