No green light for soft opening of Red Line train service due to Covid-19
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The soft opening of the Red Line urban train, previously scheduled for August 2, would be postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, a source from the Transport Ministry revealed.
The Red Line, running from Bang Sue to Rangsit and Taling Chan stations, will help shorten travel time between the city’s heart and urban areas to under 30 minutes thanks to the high-speed (120kph) trains.
After the soft opening, the train will offer the service free of charge for about three months before its official opening for commercial use in November.
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