BTS extension plans pass first hurdle

5 Mar 2015

BTS extension plans pass first hurdle

Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s plans to build the BTS Bang Wa-Taling Chan extension route has gained approval by representatives from the civil sector and other agencies during the first round of a public hearing.

According to Deputy BMA Governor Amorn Kitchawengkul, the BMA will need to wait for the results of a feasibility study for the project. If it is deemed to be worth the investment, private operators may be interested in helping the BMA fund the construction, but if the study shows that the project is not lucrative enough but can bolster the capital city’s development, City Hall will undertake the project alone by seeking funding from other sources.

The Bang Wa-Taling Chan route is the third route extending from Silom area. The project is aimed at improving the mass transport system of highly-populated Thonburi area and alleviating traffic congestion in the capital city.

Bangkok’s Deputy Governor said Bangkok has to deal with more than 17 million trips per day, most of which are made by private car owners, leading to a traffic jam in many areas.

Construction is expected to start in 2017 and be completed in 2019. The new BTS route should be ready for service in 2020. The cost of the project is estimated at THB10 billion.

Most people attending the public hearing approved of the plan but called on the BMA to study investment feasibility of each section of the route carefully.

Andrew Batt, International Group Editor of PropertyGuru Group, wrote this story. To contact him about this or other stories email andrew@propertyguru.com.sg

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