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A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

yinyang

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There and back on a single, narrow line
A monorail system is being touted as the next best thing to ease traffic congestion
Bangkok Post Published: 10/01/2015 at 06:00 AM

Traffic congestion has long been a challenge for City Hall. Year-in, year-out, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) searches for new ways to ease congestion.

The latest idea is the proposed construction of the "Grey Line" monorail which will link Watcharapol and Tha Phra via Rama IX.

"The monorail system would certainly ease congestion in the capital," BMA deputy governor Amorn Kitchawengkul says.

Currently, Bangkok commuters have three mass-transit rail systems: the BTS Skytrain, Metropolitan Rapid Transit (MRT) subway and the Airport Rail Link.

The BTS Skytrain is operated by Bangkok Mass Transit System Pcl, while the MRT subway is run by Bangkok Metro Public Company Ltd under a concession granted by the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand. The Airport Rail Link is operated by SRT Electrified Train, a State Railway of Thailand subsidiary, and runs to a total length of 84.8km.

Meanwhile, 76.8km of electric rail lines are under construction. About 180km of rail systems are in the pipeline.

Mr Amorn said the city administration decided to propose the monorail system plan to the government as the project requires a smaller budget for construction and a shorter period of time to complete than other rail systems such as the skytrain or the subway.

"The city monorail will serve as a feeder for city commuters in addition to what we already have," he said.

At the moment, city commuters rely on major feeders like buses, taxis, motorcycle taxis and boats that provide access from the city's main rapid transit systems to small roads, he said, adding these feeders are inadequate to cater to the increasing population.

Another popular feeder is Bus Rapid Transit, or BRT, a service especially for BTS users between Sathon and Ratchapruek which was initiated in 2010.

A source said City Hall initially planned to provide five routes for the BRT service around the city, but the service has largely been opposed by other public transport providers as lanes reserved exclusively for BRT buses are taking up space for other users.

"We have a difficult time providing BRT feeder services," the source said, adding the main drawback is the fact that buses can provide services only to a limited number of commuters.

Mr Amorn said the monorail system would be the city's answer to easing traffic congestion and to respond to the increasing need of commuters for stable feeder services.

Panya Consultants, Phisut Technology, Ensol and Trans Consult have been hired as the construction consultants for the Grey Line.

Under the contract signed between the city administration and the consultants, the companies will be paid 65 million baht for their professional consultations.

The consultancies' main tasks include conducting research studies for the project's overall operation along with an environmental impact assessment (EIA) study. They are also responsible for preparing documents and the EIA reports for City Hall to be submitted to state agencies.

Mr Amorn said research studies began in July last year and are expected to be completed by this summer.

A study report will be submitted to the Traffic and Transport Department, which proposed the monorail system to the city administration, for examination. The report will then be forwarded to the city administration for consideration.

Once the EIA stage is passed, City Hall will seek a contractor who will be in charge of the construction, he said.

There will be three phases of construction. The first phase will run between Watcharapol and Thong Lor, with a total length of 16.25km. The second phase runs between Phra Khanong and Rama III, with a total length of 12.17km. The third phase spans Rama III to Tha Phra, with a total length of 11.49km.

The first phase requires an investment of 23 billion baht and will take about three years to complete, Mr Amorn said.

The first phase will help solve the problem of congestion in many business districts, he said, adding the route is expected to serve the needs of about 140,000 commuters daily.

The route will connect communities between the centre of the city and the southern suburbs and especially serve a fast-growing residential area of the city, he said.

The monorail project has high potential as construction will not cause the same kind of land expropriation as other rail systems. "It will be a lot easier to implement the project," the source said.

The monorail train line will cover land owned by City Hall so that residents will not be affected by it, he added.

The construction of the Grey Line monorail project was one of the top policies announced by city governor Sukhumbhand Paribatra as a part of his electoral campaign in early 2013.

The construction plan has been pushed through quickly, the source said.

If City Hall gives the green light for the project, the administration will ask the government for financial support, Mr Amorn said.

"We will seek assistance from other financial institutes to make the project happen. We believe the monorail system will help relieve traffic congestion in the city," he said.

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Froggy

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At a porridge joint last night for dinner

[video=youtube;JBp6E7YS8k4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBp6E7YS8k4[/video]

Fried Grouper Fish with ginger


Steamed minced pork with salted egg yolk


Bean sprout with roast pork and tofu


Or-jian with bean sprout


Braised duck (skin removed)


 

Froggy

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Everyday at 1pm sharp in all MK restaurants the staff will perform the same dance. This video taken yesterday.

[video=youtube;eNxGE6k_RIc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNxGE6k_RIc[/video]
 

Froggy

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Generous Asset
Ika - fermented octopus


Maguro


from here


This is specialty here and typical of Kyushu, Motsunabe



[video=youtube;gjec7_ZHL4E]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjec7_ZHL4E[/video]



Tsukune


dip into fresh egg


roasted mushroom


Beef


Chicken - the sauce is damn good


Nigiri


Hokkae
 

Charlie99

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brother [joetys],

Cold?
It has been extremely cold in Toronto for the past ten days
Come to Toronto, where it was about minus 28C this morning, Jan 13, 2015,
but the forecast calls for a balmy 2C on Saturday afternoon, Jan 17.
 

Froggy

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Generous Asset
brother [joetys],

Cold?
It has been extremely cold in Toronto for the past ten days
Come to Toronto, where it was about minus 28C this morning, Jan 13, 2015,
but the forecast calls for a balmy 2C on Saturday afternoon, Jan 17.

For us used to be hot here this is very cold for us, it's actually 19 degC now, very nice.
 

Leongsam

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Just finished buffet breakfast spread at Pathumwan Princess. I have not eaten so much in a long, long time. The food isn't outstanding but after having to put up with second rate Thai food in NZ for the last 4 years, everything tasted fantastic in comparison.

Now waiting for MBK to open so I can go to the food court for Thai Teh Tarek and Monthong durians from Top Supermarket.

I'll be putting at least 1kg in the next few days.
 

tonychat

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Generous Asset
Just finished buffet breakfast spread at Pathumwan Princess. I have not eaten so much in a long, long time. The food isn't outstanding but after having to put up with second rate Thai food in NZ for the last 4 years, everything tasted fantastic in comparison.

Now waiting for MBK to open so I can go to the food court for Thai Teh Tarek and Monthong durians from Top Supermarket.

I'll be putting at least 1kg in the next few days.

steady lah...sawadee krap...
 

Froggy

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Moderator
Generous Asset
Just finished buffet breakfast spread at Pathumwan Princess. I have not eaten so much in a long, long time. The food isn't outstanding but after having to put up with second rate Thai food in NZ for the last 4 years, everything tasted fantastic in comparison.

Now waiting for MBK to open so I can go to the food court for Thai Teh Tarek and Monthong durians from Top Supermarket.

I'll be putting at least 1kg in the next few days.

Sawasdee krup and welcome. Visit those few Thai restaurants that had been posted, you will not regret. Japanese food is great too in Bangkok.
 
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