The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) and UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development ...
Thailand is looking to introduce a congestion charge to alleviate traffic in Bangkok. Following the footsteps of London and Milan ...
Cycling is one of the most popular activities in Bang Kachao, with bike rentals widely available near Bang Nam Phueng Nok Pier. Full-day rentals start at approximately 50 THB, though prices may vary.
Following in the footsteps of other major cities like London and Milan, the congestion charge is expected to significantly ...
In the newly established consortium with Siemens Mobility and ST Engineering Urban Solutions [Thailand] Ltd., Bozankaya will ...
Several flights were diverted at Bangkok’s airports this week as the Thai capital continued to battle dangerous levels of air pollution covering the city’s skyline. Flights were diverted from ...
Bangkok’s 7-day free public transport initiative saw a 36.81% rise in bus passengers and a 39.62% increase in electric train ...
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The Bangkok Post on MSNFree public transport gives big boost to Bangkok train trip numbersTrain ridership surged 60% across Greater Bangkok on Sunday, the second day of the government's week-long offer of free public transport to help combat air pollution, the Department of Rail Transport ...
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The Bangkok Post on MSN'Waste of money': Bangkok free public transport plan under fireCritics have slammed the government's budget allocation of 140 million baht to provide free public transport as part of measures to fight the worsening haze pollution in Bangkok.On Friday, Prime ...
Train ridership across Greater Bangkok experienced a significant 60% rise on January 26, marking the second day of the government’s week-long initiative of free public transport aimed at combating air ...
Thailand has introduced free public transport in Bangkok for a week to tackle severe air pollution. Over 350 schools were closed due to hazardous PM2.5 levels. The government also banned crop ...
Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has ordered free public transport in Bangkok for one week, starting on Saturday, in a move to deal with the alarming air pollution in the capital city.
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