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Transport Engineer Don Siridhara Digs Deep into Bangkok’s Rail Network [Season 3, Episode 71]

Transport Engineer Don Siridhara Digs Deep into Bangkok’s Rail Network [Season 3, Episode 71]

FromThe Bangkok Podcast


Transport Engineer Don Siridhara Digs Deep into Bangkok’s Rail Network [Season 3, Episode 71]

FromThe Bangkok Podcast

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Aug 6, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

With the iminent opening of the MRT Blue Line extension, we sit down with Don Siridhara, a lecturer and transportation planning engineer, to geek out over Bangkok’s expanding rail network. But first - you might want to consult this handy Google Map that Greg made as you listen that shows all future rail lines. It’s our first interactive show! Don discusses why Bangkok’s first train line only opened in 1999, why it’s taken so long to get up to speed, the challenges of grafting a modern rail system on top of a 250-year old road network, what’s happening with the Taksin Bridge rail expansion, and why simply “adding more trains” to solve congestion isn’t as easy as it sounds. We also discuss the story behind Bangkok’s two ‘ghost stations’, the holdup with the long-promised one-ticket system, the new Bang Sue rail terminal, and how maybe, just maybe, the old old rail depot along Phectchaburi Road will be turned into a sweet new park. As always, the podcast will continue to be 100% funded by listeners just like you who get some special swag from us. And we’ll keep our Facebook, Twitter, and LINE accounts active so you can send us comments, questions, or whatever you want to share.
Released:
Aug 6, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Online since 2010! Greg Jorgensen and Ed Knuth have been knocking around Bangkok since the turn of the century. Exploring dark corners, eating amazing food, and interacting with fascinating people, the two have gotten to know and love Thailand's capital in all its confusing, mysterious glory. Every week they chat about topics near and dear to those living here, those visiting here, or those who are just curious about what it's like to live in Asia's craziest city.