Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Bangkok Post
Bangkok Post
National

New Pattaya train station previewed

An artist’s rendering show the new Pattaya station and surrounding area to serve the three-airport high-speed rail line.

PATTAYA: A major real estate development is planned around the new station that will be built in Pattaya for the three-airport high-speed rail line, according to the deputy mayor of the resort city.

The main focus of the development will be around Soi Chaiyaporn Withee in tambon Nong Prue of Bang Lamung district, Manote Nongyai said on Wednesday.

The 220-kilometre high-speed rail line linking Bangkok’s two airports, Don Mueang and Suvarnabhumi, with U-tapao in Rayong, is one of the key elements of the government’s Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) development. The rail line will cost about 224 billion baht to develop and is scheduled to be completed by 2029.

Mr Manote said the new Pattaya station complex and related developments would occupy 900 rai, with Pattaya City Hall owning 60% and Nong Prue municipality the rest.

The mixed-use project will include not only the station but also condominiums and retail stores, he said.

Earlier reports said the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) would take over at least 50 rai of land east of Soi Chaiyaporn Withee.

However, Mr Manote said the land development method would be determined in talks between the contractor and property owners in Soi Chaiyaporn Withee and neighbouring areas.

“City Hall and the Transit-oriented Development committee will hold a public hearing, focusing mainly on the benefits that the asset owners might enjoy,” he said.

Mr Manote also provided an update on a planned light rail system for Pattaya City, which has been the subject of many public hearings.

He said an 8.3-kilometre main line would have 13 stops, with a 1.8 kilometre expansion to Laem Bali Hai Pier. They would be linked to the EEC high-speed rail line. The project will cost at least 20.80 billion baht in a joint venture with private investors, he added.

An earlier hearing suggested people agreed that a monorail and tram were suitable for the city, adding the road surface, land expropriation rate, and environmental impact were factors in the selection. The results also showed the public were prepared to pay fares ranging from 16 to 45 baht per trip.

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.