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Cabinet reshuffle will not affect plan for 20-baht flat fare on electric trains: Suriya

Cabinet reshuffle will not affect plan for 20-baht flat fare on electric trains: Suriya

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Transport Minister confirms Cabinet reshuffle won't impact 20-baht electric train fare, starting September 30.

Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit insisted on Tuesday that the upcoming Cabinet reshuffle would not affect his ministry’s policy to implement a 20-baht flat fare for all electric train routes, which is set to begin by the end of September.

Suriya stated that he would retain his transport portfolio and that the project to allow commuters in Bangkok and surrounding provinces to pay just 20 baht per trip on electric railways would continue, aiming to reduce their cost of living.

He added that the registration process for commuters eligible for the 20-baht flat fare would begin as scheduled in August, with the fare collection set to commence on September 30.

He also mentioned that his ministry was in the process of coordinating with the Digital Government Development Agency (DGA) to develop a central clearinghouse system, enabling the government to reimburse private operators for fare differences.

He reiterated that registered commuters would be required to pay the fare using contactless credit cards or Rabbit debit cards.

 

Pichet Kunathammarak, director-general of the Department of Rail Transport, said commuters would need to register for the 20-baht fare via the Thang Rath app in August. As part of the registration, commuters would have to link their credit or debit card with their ID number through the app, Pichet added.

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