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The MRT Pink Line () is an elevated
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line of the MRT in
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and Nonthaburi Province, Thailand. The monorail line is long and has 30 stations. It runs in the northern part of the Bangkok Metropolitan Area from Nonthaburi Civic Center in Pak Kret district,
Nonthaburi Nonthaburi (, ) is the principal city of the district and province of the same name in Thailand. On 15 February 1936, Nonthaburi town municipality ('' thesaban mueang'') was established, which only covered Suan Yai subdistrict (''tambon''), j ...
along the major east–west transport corridor of Highway 304 (Chaeng Wattana and Ram Inthra roads) to terminate at Min Buri in
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in east
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. It opened for free public trial operation on 21 November 2023 with then Prime Minister
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taking the inaugural ride. The line is designed to link the northern areas of Bangkok and Nonthaburi by connecting with three existing and three future mass transit lines. At Nonthaburi Civic Center the line interchanges with the
MRT Purple Line The MRT Purple line () or MRT Chalong Ratchadham line () is Bangkok's fifth rapid transit line, following the Sukhumvit Line, Silom Line, Blue Line, and Airport Rail Link. The line is long, serving the north-western area of Bangkok running ...
and the proposed
MRT Brown Line The MRT Brown Line is a 22.1 km rapid transit line in Bangkok, Thailand proposed monorail mass transit line from Nonthaburi Civic Centre, Nonthaburi Province to Lam Sali intersection, Bang Kapi District. 20 stations are proposed for the li ...
. The line also interchanges with the SRT Dark Red Line, the BTS Sukhumvit Line and the planned BMA Grey Line. At the Min Buri terminus, the line interchanges with the
MRT Orange Line The MRT Orange Line () is a rapid transit line of the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA) in the Bangkok Metropolitan Area, Thailand. When fully completed, the MRT Orange line will be long with 29 stations (7 stations will be elev ...
. Construction of the Pink Line began in December 2017. In October 2020, the BSR consortium stated that they aimed to open the first section of the Pink Line by October 2021, with services initially operating from Min Buri (PK30) to Government Complex (PK12). The complete line was originally set to be fully open by June 2022. However, the outbreak of COVID-19 in Bangkok and changes to station locations delayed the opening date. On 24 September 2021, the MRTA Board granted a 290-day extension to the construction contract period. In November 2021, the MRTA Board approved a new phased opening of the line starting from August 2022. On 9 December 2021, daily testing conducted at a maximum speed of began on a short section of the line between the depot at Min Buri and
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station. After a period of 3 months, testing was conducted at higher speeds and along a longer section of track. In April 2022, the acting Director-General of the Department of Rail Transport stated that the line would not begin full testing until September 2022 and that the first stage would not open until late December 2022. In May 2023, a further 345-day extension was announced by the MRTA, delaying the start of trial operations for the initial section and later the final opening of the full line to June 2024. However, after the opening of the MRT Yellow line the BSR announced that the first section of the line would open in November 2023. The line opened for free public trial operation on 21 November 2023 and officially launched on 18 December 2023. Revenue service was initially scheduled to begin on 3 January 2024, but an incident involving conductor rails resulted in a delay to 7 January, with a 15 percent discount for travels between Royal Irrigation Department and Min Buri, and the first four stations will be free of charge, running only in one direction on rails unaffected by the incident as a shuttle service, while the affected rails are being repaired. On 20 May 2025, Muang Thong Thani Line, a branch line from the main Pink Line, began free trial operations between Muang Thong Thani and Lake Muang Thong Thani stations. Full commercial operation will begin on 17 June 2025.


Route alignment

The line begins at Nonthaburi Civic Center near Khae Rai Junction, Nonthaburi Province, in the northwest of Greater
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. The line then heads north along Tiwanon Road to Pak Kret Intersection, Pak Kret District, before turning east to run along Chaeng Watthana road. It interchanges with the SRT Dark Red Line at Lak Si Station and passes over
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running east through the Ram Intra intersection and the Lak Si Monument in Bang Khen District, where it crosses under the BTS Sukhumvit Line and interchanges with Wat Phra Sri Mahathat. The line then continues farther east along Ram Inthra Road to the northeast of
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before terminating at Min Buri where it finally interchanges with the
MRT Orange Line The MRT Orange Line () is a rapid transit line of the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA) in the Bangkok Metropolitan Area, Thailand. When fully completed, the MRT Orange line will be long with 29 stations (7 stations will be elev ...
at Min Buri station (OR28).


History

The Pink Line was first proposed in 2005 by the Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning as a heavy rail underground line. It was changed to a monorail line in 2008 to reduce construction costs. The director-general of the Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning had previously stated in an interview that the Pink Line was considered a priority scheme to be completed by 2017–18, as it ran past the then recently opened Bangkok Government Complex. A review was undertaken in early 2012 to reconsider the heavy rail option, but cost restraints prevailed and the Office decided to continue with the monorail plan. The review of the line did result, however, in the addition of 6 new stations. The environmental impact assessment for the Pink Line was finalized in late 2012. In October 2012, members of the new government requested to extend the planned line east by beyond the Min Buri terminus to Nong Chok. However, this extension of the line was not approved. The expected cost of the line in 2012 with the additional 6 extra stations was 55 billion
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. The Pink line was due to be tendered in the third quarter of 2013 with construction due to commence in early 2014. However, delays in preparation of the tender in relation to the selection of monorail
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and political protests resulting in a snap national election in early Feb 2014 further delayed the Pink Line tender. A coup in May 2014 resulted in a new military administration and the tender being deferred while a review of all mass transit projects was undertaken for a period of 18 months. The Pink line tender was then changed to a PPP tender process which was not released until mid 2016. The BSR consortium consisting of
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(75% majority stake) with Sino-Thai Engineering and Construction (STEC), and Ratch Group (RATCH) won the bid in early December 2016 to construct and operate the Pink Line. The BSR consortium won the bid for a 30-year concession operate the line and also won the bid to build and operate the MRT Yellow Line. On 16 June 2017, contracts were signed by the BSR consortium with the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand. The BSR established the Northern Bangkok Monorail Company Limited (NBM) to operate the line.


Muang Thong Thani Line

In 2016, the BTSC received a fund for an extension to link Impact, Muang Thong Thani and the Muang Thong Thani condominium buildings from Bangkok Land Public Company Limited. Accordingly, the BSR joint venture proposed a , 2 station spur monorail route to link to
Impact, Muang Thong Thani Impact, Muang Thong Thani () is a commercial complex consisting of the Impact Arena, a convention centre, and exhibition halls, located in Muang Thong Thani in Pak Kret District of Nonthaburi Province, a northern suburb of Bangkok, Thailand ...
from what was then Si Rat station (now Muang Thong Thani station; the names were later switched). The two stations will be located adjacent to the Impact Challenger building near Muang Thong Thani Lake and the Impact Forum. In early August 2018, a second public hearing was conducted by the MRTA into the extension proposal. The spur line proposal required a new EIA, which was completed in August 2020. The proposal was then presented to the Cabinet for approval to commence construction before the end of 2020. On 22 October 2020, the National Environment Board chaired by the Deputy PM approved the EIA and the MRTA evaluated construction costs of the spur line with BSR, with the final proposal proposed to be presented to Cabinet for approval by the end of November 2020. On 9 February 2021, Cabinet approved the spur line which is expected to cost 3.37 billion baht. Construction of the spur line was due to commence in July 2021. However, due to COVID-19 outbreaks in greater Bangkok construction was delayed until after December 2021. Finally, on 20 June 2022 the MRTA issued a Notice to Proceed for the now 4.2 billion baht spur line and soon after construction commenced. By the end of January 2023, civil works construction had progressed to 16.15%. By the end of May 2023, construction had progressed to 27.77%. The MRTA may also consider a further extension in the future from Muang Thong Thani to Tiwanon road. The Muang Thong Thani Line (formerly unofficially known as the Impact Spur Line) opened to the public for a trial run on 20 May 2025, with full commercial service expected to begin on 17 June 2025."


List of stations

Originally, the line was designed with 24 stations, two of which with a
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facility. However, six new stations were added in mid-2012 for a total of 30 stations.


Rolling stock

The BSR selected Bombardier Innovia Monorail 300 rolling stock for the Pink Line. The BSR announced that they will purchase 42 four-car sets to operate the line. The total order of 70 sets of trains for the Pink and Yellow lines will cost 50 billion baht. These trains will be manufactured by CRRC Puzhen Bombardier Transportation Systems (joint venture of
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and
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) in
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,
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, China. The first set was shipped on 4 September 2020 and arrived in Thailand on 1 October at Laem Chabang port with a handover ceremony attended by the Thai Prime Minister, the Bangkok Mass Transit System PLC. (BTSC) Chairman, MRTA and the Canadian Ambassador to Thailand. By July 2021, 8 sets had been delivered and were being tested. All sets were due to be delivered by early 2022. However, as of mid-April 2022, only 24 sets had been received and were progressively undergoing testing. The remaining sets were expected to be delivered by July 2022, but this was later delayed with the last sets delivered by early March 2023. Technical Characteristics * Low profile vehicles/low floor height above beam * Distinct sloped nose/end-cap * Inter-car walkthrough * Rubber-tires and permanent magnet motor *
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body, steel underframe, composite end cap * 4 car sets have a capacity of 24,100 pax p/h each way and 8 car sets a capacity of 49.600 pax p/h each way with a 75-second headway. Innovia Monorails are all fully automated and are equipped with CITYFLO 650 communications-based train control for driverless operation to increase reliability, shorten head ways between trains and lower maintenance costs.


Guide beams

The Bombardier Innovia Monorail 300 operates on a narrow, elevated guide beam. Pre-cast, post-tensioned guide beams are constructed at an off-site location and later installed on the system. The guide beams are wide. The Innovia Monorail 300 was designed to navigate curves as tight as and a maximum grade of 6%. Monorail switches will be either beam replacement or multi-position pivot switches. The system will have evacuation walkways down the entire length of the guide beam. These walkways will allow passengers to escape onboard hazards. These walkways will be used by the maintenance crew for repairs and general maintenance to the system.


Operation


Headways


Ridership

From January 25 to January 31, 2025, Prime Minister
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has implemented a policy of free public transportation in Bangkok for one week. This measure aims to address the worsening air pollution caused by surging dust levels across all districts of the capital.


Incidents


Equipment Failure

During the free trial period on 24 December 2023 at approximately 4:45 a.m., before daily passenger service had begun, an estimated 300m stretch of electrified conductor rail fell down to the road below near Samakkhi station, with an additional 4km of the conductor rail left hanging above the street. Three cars were damaged, and a train became stuck on the damaged section. No injuries were reported. All stations between Nonthaburi Civic Center and Pak Kret Bypass were closed, and a shuttle service was provided between Chaeng Watthana - Pak Kret 28 and National Telecom stations, while an investigation took place and the conductor rail was repaired. At 6:00 p.m. on 30 December, the seven stations reopened, with trains running in a single direction between Nonthaburi Civic Center and Royal Irrigation Department stations on the unaffected rails as a shuttle service, and in both directions on the remaining stations.


Construction Safety Failure

On 30 March 2024 during construction of the Muang Thong Thani branch line, cement fell from the concourse of Impact Muang Thong Thani Station, breaking a car window and injuring a child riding in the back seat. The Minister of Transport ordered a 7-day halt to construction in the area.


2025 Myanmar Earthquake

During the
2025 Myanmar earthquake On 28 March 2025 at 12:50:52 Myanmar Time, MMT (06:20:52 UTC), a 7.7–7.9 earthquake struck the Sagaing Region of Myanmar, with an epicenter close to Mandalay, the country's second-largest city. The strike-slip shock achieved a maximum Modif ...
on 28 March, a section of its power line was dislocated in
Min Buri district Min Buri (, ) is one of the Districts of Bangkok, 50 districts (''khet'') of Bangkok, Thailand. It is bounded by other Bangkok districts (from north clockwise): Khlong Sam Wa, Nong Chok, Lat Krabang, Saphan Sung, and Khan Na Yao. Min Buri is the f ...
of Bangkok, forcing the line to suspend operations. The line was reopened on April 1, with only Min Buri station remaining closed. A shuttle bus provided by BMTA has been deployed between Min Buri Market Station and Min Buri Station. Min Buri station resumed service on 16 April 2025.


Route map


Network map


Gallery

File:MRT Pink Line at Samakkhi Station.jpg, Alstom Innovia Monorail 300 at Samakkhi station File:PK16(WatPhraSri)in2023.jpg, Wat Phra Si Mahathat station platforms are separate by Bang Khen roundabout overpass., alt=PK 16  Wat Phra Si Mahathat station platforms are separate by Bang Khen roundabout overpass. File:MRT Pink Line Monorail PK01.jpg, Alstom Innovia Monorail 300 turning around outside of Nonthaburi Civic Centre station. File:MRT Pink Line Samakkhi Station 20231125-6.jpg, Signage design of MRT Pink Line. File:Bangkok MRT Pink Line Monorail PM20 Yeak Pak Kret.jpg, Another view of train approaching Yaek Pak Kret station. File:Bangkok MRT Pink Line Monorail PM06, Yeak Pak Kret (20240629b).jpg, Train approaching Yaek Pak Kret station. File:MRT Pink Line at Laksi station.jpg, MRT Pink Line train at Lak Si station. File:Pink Line at Muang Thong Thani Station 03.jpg, Pink Line train at Muang Thong Thani station. File:Pink Line Ticket machine.jpg, MRT Pink Line Ticket Vending Machine.


See also

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Mass Rapid Transit Master Plan in Bangkok Metropolitan Region The Mass Rapid Transit Master Plan in Bangkok Metropolitan Region, or M-Map, is the latest version in a series of Thai government plans for the development of an urban rail transit network serving the Greater Bangkok area. It was drafted under the ...
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MRT (Bangkok) The Metropolitan Rapid Transit or MRT is a mass rapid transit system serving the Bangkok Metropolitan Region in Thailand. The MRT system comprises two fully operational rapid transit lines (Blue and Purple) and two fully operational monorail lin ...
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MRT Blue Line The MRT Blue Line () or MRT Chaloem Ratchamongkon Line () is Bangkok's third rapid transit line, following the Sukhumvit line and Silom line of the BTS Skytrain. It is the first line of the MRT (Bangkok), MRT system and is operated by Bangkok Exp ...
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MRT Brown Line The MRT Brown Line is a 22.1 km rapid transit line in Bangkok, Thailand proposed monorail mass transit line from Nonthaburi Civic Centre, Nonthaburi Province to Lam Sali intersection, Bang Kapi District. 20 stations are proposed for the li ...
* MRT Grey Line * MRT Light Blue Line *
MRT Orange Line The MRT Orange Line () is a rapid transit line of the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA) in the Bangkok Metropolitan Area, Thailand. When fully completed, the MRT Orange line will be long with 29 stations (7 stations will be elev ...
*
MRT Purple Line The MRT Purple line () or MRT Chalong Ratchadham line () is Bangkok's fifth rapid transit line, following the Sukhumvit Line, Silom Line, Blue Line, and Airport Rail Link. The line is long, serving the north-western area of Bangkok running ...
* MRT Yellow Line * BTS Skytrain * BTS Sukhumvit Line * BTS Silom Line *
Airport Rail Link (Bangkok) The Airport Rail Link (ARL) () is an airport rail link line in Bangkok Metropolitan Region connecting Suvarnabhumi Airport to the city center. The commuter rail line starts at the underground platforms inside Suvarnabhumi station, before ascendi ...
* SRT Light Red Line * SRT Dark Red Line * Bangkok BRT * BMA Gold Line


References


External links


"MRTA Pink Line website"

"2Bangkok Pink Line thread"
Historical updates and articles (In English)


MRTA

Alstom MRT Yellow Line and MRT Pink Line
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