BTS tests the green line from Wat Phra Sri-Khu Khot station Available later this year.

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asked Oct 7, 2020 in H&E by limited (860 points)

 

Mr. Suraphong Laohha Anya, President and Chief Executive Officer of Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTSC), a subsidiary of BTS Group Holdings (BTS) Public Company Limited, revealed that since On October 5, 2020, the company has brought the Enter into ทางเข้าslotxo operation tests. Continue from Wat Phra Si Mahathat station, 7 stations

 


From Phahonyothin 59 Station, Sai Yut Station, Saphan Mai Station, Bhumibol Adulyadej Hospital Station, Air Force Museum Station, Kor Por. Station and Khu Khot Station, which is the terminal of the Green Line Metro Project over the Mo Chit - Saphan Mai section. - A total distance of 9.8 kilometers in order to prepare for the trial open by the end of 2020

 

For the test of operation, the Company took the train to run the test track in both the route and measured the distance between the structure and the train itself. Including checking that the installed equipment does not obstruct the traffic Overall, the test runs round-trip between 7 stations, the results were smooth. No flaw

 

The company Will prepare to test the system integration (System Integration Test) such as signaling system Communication system To ensure that the operation of all systems is consistent Efficient And secure For the progress of civil construction And the installation of the entire electrical system is 100% complete, which will be ready for service throughout the route within this year, resulting in the BTS SkyTrain has a total of 59 service stations with a total distance of 68.25 kilometers.

 

Mr. Surapong continued that for the Green Line over the extension from Phahon Yothin Station 59 to Khu Khot station, 7 Platform Screen Doors (PSD) have been installed and tested. Work ready to serve The progress of the installation of the platform barrier gate Surasak Station And Thonglor station, the company has completed the installation according to the plan.

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