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OPINION

Govt gets it all wrong in closing down train lines

Oped, Sirinya Wattanasukchai, Published on 21/10/2020

» Should I, or should I not, take the train today?" might be the question du jour for city commuters right now. Apart from checking if a train is running or delayed, commuters find it helps to remain flexible in case authorities suddenly order the train services to temporarily shut. Such has been the response to the pro-democracy rallies that have erupted daily since the Oct 15 crackdown, when riot police used water cannon to disperse crowds.

OPINION

White elephant spotted on new walking streets

News, Sirinya Wattanasukchai, Published on 30/11/2019

» The Bangkok Metropolitan (BMA) is planning to bring back popular walking streets in the city's three commercial hubs, namely Silom, Yaowarat and Khao San. The reason for the move is simple: to promote food shops and boost tourism as well as the economy.

OPINION

Make mass transport for the masses

News, Sirinya Wattanasukchai, Published on 06/09/2019

» City commuters, especially those who use the electric rail system, are keeping their fingers crossed. Today, the authorities are set to make a decision on a proposal that will reduce fares, especially for routes operated by the MRT.

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THAILAND

Days of future past

Life, Sirinya Wattanasukchai, Published on 31/12/2018

» Bangkok is a city of contrasts. Despite being ranked as Southeast Asia's third most liveable city by the Economist this year, the capital was also named the world's worst in terms of inequality, based on the Global Wealth Databook by Credit Suisse.

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OPINION

BTS fare rise puts onus on BMA to help

News, Sirinya Wattanasukchai, Published on 06/04/2017

» Living in Bangkok is getting more and more unaffordable for average income earners.

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OPINION

Commuters see red over Purple Line

News, Sirinya Wattanasukchai, Published on 24/08/2016

» Reading reports about the two-week-old Purple Line, and how the struggling service is racking up losses of three million baht daily, doesn't surprise me.

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OPINION

Mismanaged BRT can and should thrive

News, Sirinya Wattanasukchai, Published on 13/07/2016

» On Monday morning, I heard a radio spot by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) which encouraged Bangkokians to give up their private vehicles for public transport given increasing convenience due to an efficient city network.

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OPINION

Don't scrap trains, charge for city cars

News, Sirinya Wattanasukchai, Published on 17/02/2016

» I hate our horrendous Bangkok traffic. What I hate more is driving in Bangkok which means I could be stuck forever in congested traffic. What I hate most is being trapped in traffic despite taking public transport.