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Life, Published on 22/05/2023
» More than 80 vintage and classic cars were displayed at the 45th Vintage Car Show at Future Park Rangsit which wrapped yesterday.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 21/01/2018
» A new wave of political challenge to the government surfaced Sunday as about a hundred people from several civic networks attempted to begin a political walk from Thammasat University's Rangsit campus to Khon Kaen to raise awareness of various issues they have with the regime.
Published on 20/01/2018
» Hundreds of police on Saturday blocked protesters planning to march from Bangkok to Khon Kaen in the northeast of the country in a rare display of public discontent.
News, Thodsapol Hongtong, Published on 19/01/2018
» The Transport Ministry will propose two Red Line electric railway extensions worth around 26.5 billion baht to the cabinet to stage bidding by this September.
News, Mongkol Bangprapa, Published on 15/01/2018
» The National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) has been urged to work harder to create reconciliation, amid political tensions that will make it harder for the government to administer the country.
News, Taam Yingcharoen, Published on 13/01/2018
» Who says solar power doesn't save institutions money?
News, Om Jotikasthira, Published on 12/01/2018
» More than five million city folk will use electric train lines daily once the capital's planned routes are completed in five years' time, says Transport Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith.
Kyodo News, Published on 28/12/2015
» Japan's Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Minister, Keiichi Ishii, will visit Japanese rail projects in Thailand while en route from Laos to Japan on Tuesday, a Thai official told Kyodo News.
News, Published on 14/01/2014
» The number of cars on Bangkok's roads was slashed by about half yesterday as commuters shunned private vehicles on the first day of the city "shutdown".
News, Post Reporters, Published on 14/01/2014
» Anti-government protesters' city "shutdown" campaign has affected many residents, mainly due to traffic disruptions. But for many restaurants, convenience stores and shopping malls, the demonstration has proved a boon.