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The Phuket Island Light Rail Transit project is a planned MRTA light rail transit system for
Phuket Phuket (; th, ภูเก็ต, , ms, Bukit or ''Tongkah''; Hokkien:普吉; ) is one of the southern provinces (''changwat'') of Thailand. It consists of the island of Phuket, the country's largest island, and another 32 smaller islands of ...
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provinces in
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. The line will consist of 24 stations running from Takua Thung District in Phang Nga Province to
Phuket City Phuket ( ; or , ) is a city in the southeast of Phuket Island, Thailand. It is the capital of Phuket province. the city had a population of 79,308. It covers the subdistricts (''tambons'') Talat Yai () and Talat Nuea () of Mueang Phuket dis ...
and terminating at Chalong intersection. The line will have
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and
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sections. The cost of the project is estimated at 35 billion
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(approximately US$1.1 billion). Phase one will connect
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to Chalong with 21 stations and be long. The second phase will extend the line north from Thalang station to Takua Thung District in order to connect with a proposed
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Phang Nga Province SRT intercity railway line. The project was planned to be tendered in late 2019 with construction starting in 2020 for a scheduled 2024 opening of Phase 1. However, in August 2020 during a public meeting in Phuket town the MRTA Assistant Governor Sarot Torsuwan stated that the project would be tendered as a PPP (Public–Private Partnership) project in 2022. The change to a PPP tender process would require a new study by the MRTA and a new EIA with Cabinet expected to consider the study in October 2021. In mid May 2021, the Transport Minister ordered the MRTA to consider an automatic BRT style line with a view to reduce the total project cost by just over 15 billion baht. Additionally, the Minister suggested delaying the project until 2030 to minimise overall traffic disruption on Phuket due to the planned construction of the Patong Tunnel which is due to be completed by 2028.


Route Alignment

The LRT line will run along a north-south axis of Phuket Island. The planned route stretches for from Takua Thung in Phang Nga Province to Chalong via Phuket town. Phase one will connect Phuket International Airport with Chalong. It will consist of 21 stations and be 41.7km long. The second phase will run for a distance of from Thalang (S02) north across the Phuket bridge to Takua Thung District and have three stations.


History

The original plan for mass transit on Phuket Island was first proposed in 2005. However, it was not until 2010 that the Phuket governor proposed a heavy rail metro idea as a requirement for the island to meet increasing tourism and local transport demands. By mid-2014, the project had evolved into a planned light rail line of nearly 60 km in length running from the north of the island to the south. The
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approved the project in principle in November 2015 at an estimated cost of 23.5 billion baht. Public meetings were held in February 2017 seeking feedback and comments from the public into the project. In April 2017, it was announced that the MRTA had approved the
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's Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning (OTP) design of the project with a view to seeking cabinet approval in 2018. Cabinet approval was granted on 11 September 2018.


Planning Progress

Contracts for project investment studies were signed at the end of July 2018 and were completed by the end of 2018. They were considered by the MRTA board for approval by in early 2019 and then reviewed by the Transport Ministry. Phuket provincial authorities have reportedly been in discussions with both Siemens and Bombardier regarding the project. OTP Deputy Director Wilairat Sirisoponsil, stated that the Phuket light rail project design was complete, and has been added into the PPP (Public–Private Partnership) Fast Track. However, detailed design issues have arisen with the Department of Highways opposed to some sections of the project and concerns regarding any impact on road lanes. However, the design changes may increase the overall budget by 2 billion baht according to the MRTA. The line is projected to serve up to 70,000 passengers per day, passing by 40 schools and business districts en route. Fares are expected to cost from 15 to 25
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. Some critics have cited officials who say that fares will top out at 100–137 baht. The project was planned to be tendered in late 2019 with construction starting in 2020 for a scheduled 2024 opening of Phase 1. However, in August 2020 during a public meeting in Phuket town the MRTA Assistant Governor Sarot Torsuwan stated that the project would be delayed and tendered as a PPP project in 2022. Subsequently in mid May 2021, the Transport Minister ordered the MRTA to consider an automatic BRT style line with a view to reduce the total project cost by just over 15 billion baht. At a public consultation meeting held in Phuket town on 12 November 2021, the MRTA Assistant Governor stated that the two options of a BRT style service or the preferred option of a light rail were still being evaluated and that it was possible for construction to begin in 2023 ready with the line ready for service in 2026.


See also

* Chiang Mai light rail transit *
Khon Kaen Light Rail Transit The Khon Kaen Light Rail Transit Project is a planned light rail transit system consisting of an initial 16 stations to serve Khon Kaen Province in north-east Thailand. A Phase 2 five-station extension is also planned. The line will have bot ...
* List of urban rail systems in Thailand


References


External links


"MRTA Phuket Mass Transit System website"
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