State Railway of Thailand (SRT) Approves 392M Baht Project Management Contract for Red Line Extension
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The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has officially approved a 392 million Baht contract, appointing a joint venture led by TEAM Consulting Engineering and Management PCL (alongside MHPM Co., Ltd. and MAA Consultants Co., Ltd.) to supervise the construction of the Light Red Line suburban railway extension.
Key Highlights & Timeline:
• Project Scope: Siriraj – Taling Chan – Salaya section, including 3 additional stations (Rama VI Bridge, Bang Kruai-EGAT, and Baan Chimpli)
• Contract Signing: Expected on June 15, 2026.
Commencement: Construction and supervision will officially begin on July 15, 2026.
• Commercial Operation: Scheduled to open for service in June 2029.
This marks another major milestone in expanding Bangkok’s mass transit network, enhancing connectivity, and driving sustainable urban development.
Source: Seen on LinkedIn
Google Translation:
The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has approved a contract worth 392 million baht to manage the extension project of the Red Line electric train.
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The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has officially approved a 392 million baht contract, appointing a joint venture led by TMCNGENE Engineering and Management Public Company Limited (in partnership with MHPM Company Limited and MAA Consultant Company Limited) to oversee the construction of the Red Line electric railway extension. Key features and schedule:
• Project Scope: Siriraj – Taling Chan – Salaya section, including 3 additional stations (Saphan Rama VI, Bang Kriang-EGAG, and Ban Chim Phli).
• Contract signing: Expected to occur on June 15, 2026.
• Commencement of operations: Construction and supervision will officially begin on July 15, 2026.
• Commercial operation: Scheduled to open in June 2019.
This marks another significant step in expanding Bangkok’s mass transit network, improving connectivity, and driving sustainable urban development.
Source: Data from LinkedIn.


