Bangkok's BRT will continue to operate, but at an extra cost for commuters
This is just a small price to pay.
Bangkok’s Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system will continue operating, despite recent threats it would be canceled.
The BRT was established in 2010 with the original purpose to feed commuters to the BTS line. The BMA's announcement to cut the service was greeted with widespread condemnation with many seeing it as a blow to low-income earners and students, in particular.
Though the BRT's future beyond Apr 30 is now assured, Pol Gen Aswin told media the service will continue only until other mass-transit systems, like monorail or light rail, are installed.
Negotiations on who will manage the BRT are still ongoing (it's been operated by the BTS group since 2010), with the increased fare estimated to net an extra B90 million for City Hall.
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