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Chula - Siam Monorail Info Owner Bangkok Metropolitan Administration Locale Bangkok, Thailand Transit type Monorail Rapid transit Number of lines 3 Number of stations 11 (planned) Operation Began operation 2014 (est.) Technical System length 6.7 km (4.16 mi) (planned) Chula-Siam Monorail is a new monorail rapid transit system in Bangkok, Thailand. This line was proposed by BMA with cooperation from Chulalongkorn University. The system consists of 3 routes around Chulalongkorn University area. First routes planned to start construction around early 2012 along Phaya Thai Road from Sam Yan to Siam Square, connecting Siam Station of BTS Skytrain and Sam Yan Station of MRT Blue Line[1].
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Stations
Code Station Name Thai Notes Coordinates Siam - Chula - Sam Yan Route Siam Square สยามสแควร์ BTS Siam Station Chulalongkorn University จุฬาลงกรณ์มหาวิทยาลัย Sam Yan สามย่าน MRT Blue Line Sam Yan Station Siam - Henry Dunant - Sam Yan Route Siam Square สยามสแควร์ BTS Siam Station Sam Yan สามย่าน MRT Blue Line Sam Yan Station Siam - Ban Tad Thong - Sam Yan Route Siam Square สยามสแควร์ BTS Siam Station Sam Yan สามย่าน MRT Blue Line Sam Yan Station Bangkok Rapid Transit System Primary lines BTS Sukhumvit Line (extension planned) BTS Silom Line (extension under construction) MRT Blue Line (extension under construction) SRT Airport Rail Link MRT Purple Line (under construction) SRT Light Red Line (under construction) SRT Dark Red Line (planned) MRT Orange Line (planned) MRT Yellow Line (planned) Secondary lines Chula-Siam Monorail (planned) Grand Square Monorail (planned) Ramkhamhaeng-Thonglor Monorail (planned) MRT Pink Line (planned) BTS Bang Na-Suvarnabhumi (planned) Cancelled projects MRT Brown Line (merged with orange line) MRT Grey Line (cancelled) MRT Light Blue Line (cancelled) Bangkok Elevated Road and Train System (cancelled) Lavalin Skytrain (cancelled) See also
- BTS Skytrain
- Bangkok Metro
- BRT (Bangkok)
- SRT Lines
- Suvarnabhumi Airport Link
- Ramkhamhaeng-Thonglor Monorail
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External links
Categories:- Transport in Bangkok
- Rapid transit in Thailand
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