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http://www.global-report.com/pattaya/?l=en&a=349971
Land Transport Dept to reduce bus fares
Wanitcha Sumanat NNT 11.12.2008 18:50
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The Department of Land Transport is set to discuss over bus fare reduction within next two weeks after retail prices of diesel hit lower than 20 baht a litre.
The department Director-General Mr. Chairat Sa-nguansue (ªÑÂÃѵ¹ì ʧǹª×èÍ) revealed today (December 10) that the committee overseeing bus fares has agreed in its recent meeting that once the retail price of diesel continued to hit lower than 20 baht a litre for two weeks, a special session to seek bus fares' reduction would be convened.
Mr. Chairat said that the future price adjustment would apply to passenger services of all buses under the management of Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) and the Transport Company Limited. The committee has earlier requested the department to gather information of production, service and maintenance costs of both organizations’ buses, while Chulalongkorn University’s research centre was hired to help work out all proper costs of the business.
(...) Current bus fares are as follows: cream-blue air-conditioned bus starts at 12 baht, lower than its previous 13 baht; air-conditioned Euro bus starting at 13 baht, lower than its previous 14 baht; non-air-conditioned cream-red bus 7.50 baht, lower than its previous nine baht; non-air-conditioned white-blue bus 8.50 baht, down from 10 baht; non-air-conditioned green mini-bus seven baht, down from eight baht.
Fare of jitney or Song-Taew small bus is lowered by 1.50 baht in Bangkok and the vicinity areas, while fare of distance provincial passenger bus is reduced by three satang per kilometre.
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Even during their political turmoil they think of the people. YOU PAP FARKERS JUST SUCK SUCK SUCK ....... Even when we die you want suck our blood !!!!!
http://www.global-report.com/pattaya/?l=en&a=349971
Land Transport Dept to reduce bus fares
Wanitcha Sumanat NNT 11.12.2008 18:50
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The Department of Land Transport is set to discuss over bus fare reduction within next two weeks after retail prices of diesel hit lower than 20 baht a litre.
The department Director-General Mr. Chairat Sa-nguansue (ªÑÂÃѵ¹ì ʧǹª×èÍ) revealed today (December 10) that the committee overseeing bus fares has agreed in its recent meeting that once the retail price of diesel continued to hit lower than 20 baht a litre for two weeks, a special session to seek bus fares' reduction would be convened.
Mr. Chairat said that the future price adjustment would apply to passenger services of all buses under the management of Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) and the Transport Company Limited. The committee has earlier requested the department to gather information of production, service and maintenance costs of both organizations’ buses, while Chulalongkorn University’s research centre was hired to help work out all proper costs of the business.
(...) Current bus fares are as follows: cream-blue air-conditioned bus starts at 12 baht, lower than its previous 13 baht; air-conditioned Euro bus starting at 13 baht, lower than its previous 14 baht; non-air-conditioned cream-red bus 7.50 baht, lower than its previous nine baht; non-air-conditioned white-blue bus 8.50 baht, down from 10 baht; non-air-conditioned green mini-bus seven baht, down from eight baht.
Fare of jitney or Song-Taew small bus is lowered by 1.50 baht in Bangkok and the vicinity areas, while fare of distance provincial passenger bus is reduced by three satang per kilometre.
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