The MRT Pink Line (Ramintra Line), operated by the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA), is a new urban rail project serving Bangkok and its metropolitan area. The full route stretches from Khae Rai to Min Buri, covering 34.5 kilometers with 30 stations in total. Along this route are several notable locations, making it a new hotspot for residential development.
There are four interchange stations where passengers can connect to other transit lines:
- PK01 Nonthaburi Government Center – connects to the MRT Purple Line (Bang Yai – Bang Sue)
- PK14 Lak Si – connects to the SRT Red Line (Bang Sue – Rangsit)
- PK16 Wat Phra Sri Mahathat – connects to the BTS Green Line (Mo Chit – Saphan Mai – Khu Khot)
- PK30 Min Buri – connects to the MRT Orange Line (Thailand Cultural Center – Min Buri)
Key Stations Along the Route Include:
- PK01 Nonthaburi Government Center
- PK02 Khae Rai
- PK03 Sanambinnam
- PK04 Samakkhi
- PK05 Royal Irrigation Department
- PK06 Pak Kret Intersection
- PK07 Pak Kret Bypass
- PK08 Chaeng Watthana – Pak Kret 28
- PK10 Muang Thong Thani
- MT01 IMPACT Station
- MT02 Muang Thong Thani Lake
- PK30 Min Buri
Extension: Si Rat – Muang Thong Thani Section
- MT01 IMPACT Station
- MT02 Muang Thong Thani Lake
Service Hours & Fares:
- Daily Operating Hours: 06:00 – 00:00
- Peak Hours (Mon–Fri, 06:30–08:30): Trains every 5 minutes
- Off-Peak Hours: Trains every 10 minutes
- Fare: Starts at 15 THB, maximum fare not exceeding 45 THB
Source: ddproperty https://www.mrta-pinkline
Photo by : https://www.thairath.co.th
Related posts:
A new report from the Stimson Center reveals that Southeast Asia is facing a major enviro...
The “$4,000 Crab Omelette” at Jay Fai is a dish that food lovers are willing to queue for...
Once known as a diver’s paradise, Koh Tao is now grappling with a severe waste crisis. Th...
Raw water refers to natural water sources that have not yet undergone treatment—whether f...
Post Views: 6