On Friday, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra ordered free public transport in Bangkok for one week, starting the following day, as dust levels have surged across all districts of the capital.
Krichanont Iyapunya, an assistant to Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit who represented Pheu Thai at the forum, said the ruling party is determined to bring the cost of commuting on public ...
The collapse, which happened in the early morning in southwestern Bangkok, also injured 24 other people at the construction ...
SRT's Red Line extension from Siriraj to Salaya, a 15.17 billion baht project, nears Cabinet review after agency approvals.
Step inside it and you’ll feel as though you’ve entered a grand palace rather than a subway station. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The ride-hailing app, Uber, also operates in Bangkok. For a scenic view of the city, hop on a public riverboat along the Chao Phraya. These riverboats serve as a great way to get around some of ...
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18 dead in a bus crash in eastern Thailand
BANGKOK (AP) — A chartered bus overturned in eastern Thailand ... police in investigating the latest road accident and would intensify inspections of all public transport vehicles to ensure they meet ...
Bangkok Post on MSN5d
Cyber effort on transport
The National Cyber Security Agency (NCSA) and the Transport Ministry have collaborated to develop a Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) for the transport and logistics sectors to strengthen ...
Aside from allowing commuters to buy a single ticket covering various forms of public transport in Bangkok, the Common Ticketing System Management Bill should help to bring down the prices of ...