Newly revamped Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system, 100% electric, free rides for two months

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Low-Floor Design

BANGKOK, Thailand – Get ready for the launch of the newly revamped Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system, featuring 100% electric buses, starting on September 1. The new BRT service, Sathorn-Ratchapruek, will operate daily from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM, with free rides available for the first two months (September 1 to October 31). The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) invites everyone to familiarize themselves with the new BRT buses before they begin operation.

Key features of the new BRT system include:

-Low-Floor Design: The new buses have a low-floor design, with the entrance and exit at a height of 34 centimeters from the road surface, making it easier and safer for passengers to board and alight. Temporary low-level platforms have been installed at bus stops to accommodate this design.

-Eco-Friendly: These air-conditioned buses run entirely on electric power, helping to reduce air pollution and promote environmentally friendly travel. A total of 23 buses are ready for service.


Eco-Friendly

-Additional Doors: The buses are equipped with two doors on the left side and one door on the right side, enhancing passenger flow.

-Accessibility: Both sides of the buses feature ramps to accommodate wheelchair users, ensuring ease of access.

-Safety: Each bus is equipped with five CCTV cameras to monitor the fare collection area and ensure passenger safety.

-Real-Time Tracking: The buses are fitted with GPS, allowing passengers to track their location via an app. Information screens on board will display real-time location data.


Accessibility

-Passenger Seating: The buses offer 30 standard passenger seats, standing space with handrails, and designated areas for wheelchair users near the doors.

-Cashless Payments: Passengers can pay their fares using Rabbit cards or by scanning QR codes on their mobile phones, as there will be no on-board ticket sales.

-New Stations: Two new stops have been added to the route: Chan Nua Road Station (at the Chan-Narathiwat intersection) and Chan Tai Road Station (at the Ratchada-Narathiwat intersection).



This new BRT system is designed to provide a modern, efficient, and environmentally friendly transportation option for Bangkok residents. Don’t miss the chance to experience it from September 1!

More info: https://www.pattayamail.com/thailandnews/bangkok-introduces-ev-buses-for-brt-sathorn-ratchaphruek-line-with-free-service-for-two-months-470665

Cashless Payments
Safety



Real-Time Tracking
30 standard passenger seats



Standing space with handrails
Designated areas for wheelchair users near the doors



Seat belts
Emergency exit