- Suvarnabhumi Airport Link
Infobox Public transit
name = Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link (SARL)
imagesize = 200px
locale =Bangkok ,Thailand
transit_type =Rapid transit
began_operation = ~"5 December 2009"
system_length = km to mi|28.6|abbr=yes|precision=2|wiki=yes
lines = 1 (1st phase)
stations = 8 (1st phase)
ridership =
track_gauge =Standard gauge
operator =State Railway of Thailand
owner =State Railway of Thailand The Suvarnabhumi Airport Link is an
airport rail link under construction fromSuvarnabhumi Airport to the planned City Air Terminal inMakkasan ,Bangkok ,Thailand .History
The key airport link contract was signed in January 2005, and construction began in July 2005." [http://www.railwaygazette.com/news_view/article/2007/06/7464/bangkok_airport_express_to_change_city_travel.html Bangkok Airport Express to change city travel] ". "
Railway Gazette International ", December 2005.] The line is built by a consortium ofB Grimm ,STECON and Siemens, and is owned and operated byState Railway of Thailand (SRT). The estimated cost of the project is 25.9 billionbaht ." [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BQQ/is_4_45/ai_n13659215 Work starts on link to Bangkok's new airport] ". David Briginshaw, "International Railway Journal ", April 2005.]The line is built largely along the same alignment as the failed
Bangkok Elevated Road and Train System (BERTS), started by Hopewell but stopped in 1997 when only 10% had been completed. Some BERTS pillars stood in the way of the new system, and after extensive debate on their suitability for reuse and demands for compensation from Hopewell, SRT decided to demolish the pillars and build new ones"Removing 25 unusable Hopewell pillars to make way for the Airport Link", "Prachachat Thurakij ,November 18 ,2004 ] .While originally scheduled to be completed by 2006, the Hopewell debacle, an extended bidding process and a series of legal challenges from property owners who had encroached on SRT's land have delayed project. As of March 2008, the line was 78.5% completed [ [http://enews.mcot.net/view.php?id=3507 MCOT English News : Suvarnabhumi Airport railway link set to open early next year ] ] and is expected to be ready for service in May 2009. [ [http://www.bangkokpost.com/230708_Business/23Jul2008_biz98.php Bangkok Post | Business news | Airport Link delayed ] ] A second stage, continuing along the BERTS alignment from Phaya Thai north to
Don Mueang (site ofDon Mueang International Airport ) via Bang Sue, is also planned.Passive provision is being made for an extension of the rail link to a future second terminal at Suvarnabhumi airport.
pecifications
The
standard gauge line, forming the eastern section of the Light Red line, is 28.6 km long and is elevated, running above the existing railway, with an underground terminal at the airport. Both non-stop Suvarnabhumi Airport Express services and "stopping" Suvarnabhumi Airport City Line commuter services will be operated, with Express journeys taking 15 minutes and Commuter trips 27 minutes.Siemens supplied nine
Desiro class 360/2 trainsets based on the vehicles built forHeathrow Connect services in London. The only significant difference from the UK units is a much larger air-conditioning pod on the roof, providing extra power to cope with the Thai climate.City services will be operated by five three-car trains, and the Express services by four trainsets with a fourth car for check-in baggage. The first trains left Germany in September 2007, and testing in Bangkok began in March 2008. [cite news | title= Bangkok Desiro deliveries begin | publisher = "Railway Gazette International " | date=2007-09-10 | url = http://www.railwaygazette.com/news_view/article/2007/09/7754/bangkok_desiro_deliveries_begin.html]The line is electrified at 25 kV AC. All stations are being built fto accommodate 10-car trains, and fitted with platform automatic screen doors. The top speed is 160 km/h, but the short distances between the stations imply that commuter services services don't reach that speed.
Check In
In
City Air Terminal (CAT) at Makkasan station, passengers will be able to check in their luggage.tations
ee also
*
List of rapid transit systems
*BRT (Bangkok)
*Bangkok Metro
*Bangkok Skytrain
*SRT Lines References
External links
* [http://www.railway.co.th/sarl/ Airport Rail Link] (official site, in Thai)
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