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OPINION

Who runs Red Line?

Oped, Postbag, Published on 16/01/2026

» Re: "Red Line B40 daily fare cap starts", (BP, Dec 2, 2025). I'm just curious whether the Red Line commuter trains are under the jurisdiction of the Mass Rapid Transit Authority (MRTA) or the State Railway of Thailand (SRT).

OPINION

MRT sinkhole sparks fears

News, Published on 27/09/2025

» The massive sinkhole that appeared early on Wednesday morning at the under-construction Vajira Hospital MRT station was not just a shocking incident. It represents a serious and indelible mark on the public safety record of underground train construction projects in Thailand.

OPINION

Samsen safety plea

Postbag, Published on 27/09/2025

» Re: "Sinkhole repair to take 2 weeks: MRTA", (BP, Sept 26). 

OPINION

Time to walk the talk

Oped, Editorial, Published on 27/08/2024

» The government's inadequate response to the collapse of the high-speed railway tunnel in Nakhon Ratchasima demonstrates its bizarre insistence on following the same playbook, which has been proven to be unlikely to improve safety management at the nation's construction sites.

OPINION

There are solutions for Ashton Asoke

Oped, Ariya Aruninta, Published on 19/08/2023

» The Ashton Asoke Condo saga illustrates how things can go wrong in real estate development projects. For the consumer, it was a nightmare that the Supreme Administrative Court decided earlier this month that the condo which had been built a few years back and sold to them in the end lacked a proper entrance which meant its permit was revoked. For investors, it was a reversal in fortune, not to mention a PR disaster.

OPINION

Clear up city condo mess

Oped, Editorial, Published on 04/08/2023

» The Supreme Administrative Court ruling on Ashton Asoke, an upscale high-rise condominium, has sent shockwaves among Bangkok project developers.

OPINION

Yet another missing rail link

News, Editorial, Published on 04/06/2023

» For decades, commuters wishing to travel from the city's north to its east (and vice versa) have had to deal with bottom-clenching traffic jams on Lat Phrao and Srinakarin roads, two heavily congested roads which form the city's main north-east corridor. In 2005, in a bid to clear up some of the congestion, the Yellow Line was first proposed -- initially as a heavy underground rail service -- but it wasn't until 2012 that substantial plans to build it as a monorail link along the north-east corridor began to surface.

OPINION

Don't ignore our heritage

Oped, Editorial, Published on 01/04/2023

» The ongoing construction of the Purple Line rail extension that comes at the cost of some almost-century-old shophouses in the Rattanakosin old quarters has caused a stir.

OPINION

Probe train bid claims

News, Editorial, Published on 10/10/2022

» As much as it wants to speed up the construction of mass transit systems in the city to alleviate traffic congestion, the government needs to clear allegations of unfair competition in bidding for the Orange Line's western expansion.

OPINION

BMA sorely needs financial advisers

Oped, Chartchai Parasuk, Published on 22/09/2022

» On Sept 7, 2022, the Central Administrative Court ordered the Bangkok Metropolitan Authority (BMA) and its wholly owned subsidiary Krungthep Thanakom (KT) to pay Bangkok Mass Transit System Public Company (BTS) back overdue Operating and Maintenance (O&M) fees on extensions 1 and 2 of the Green Line (Sky Train) in the amount of 11.75 billion baht within 180 days.