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BTS Green Line fares to rise to maximum of 65 baht from November 1
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2025
Bangkok announces BTS Green Line fare increase from November 1, introducing distance-based fares with discounts for students and seniors
Bangkok governor’s push to settle BTSC debt gets council’s approval
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2024
City council approves governor’s bid to withdraw 14.55 billion baht from the city’s funds to settle BTS Green Line debts
BMA, Krungthep Thanakorn ordered to settle bills with BTSC
FRIDAY, JULY 26, 2024
The court gives both parties 180 days to come up with 11.75 billion baht to cover the operating expenses of BTS Green Line extensions
BMA staring at huge losses from Green Line train operations in years ahead, Chadchart warns
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2022
Bangkok may have to bear an estimated total loss of 85.7 billion baht from the Green Line train operations during 2030 to 2041, Governor Chadchart Sittipunt said on Tuesday, painting a grim picture of the capital’s finances in the coming years.
BMA queries interest added to BTSC bill, will not default on payment: deputy Bangkok governor
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2022
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is working towards paying off its debt to the Skytrain operator and will not default, a deputy Bangkok governor announced on Tuesday.
Chadchart unruffled by election complaints, vows Green Line action
SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2022
Bangkok governor-elect Chadchart Sittipunt said on Sunday he had no worries over two complaints filed about his election campaign.
Skytrain operator set to sue Bangkok City Hall over Bt30bn debt
SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2022
BTS Skytrain operator Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTSC) said it will sue Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) for a debt of nearly 38 billion baht it owes in operating and installation fees.
Ministry confident of answering Cabinet’s queries on Green Line project in two weeks
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 08, 2022
Deputy Interior Minister Niphon Boonyamanee has sought two weeks to summarise details of the Green Line, as there were still problems with the installation of two steel bridges, before resubmitting to the Cabinet.
BTSC may get another 40-year concession to operate BTS Green Line
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 07, 2022
The Interior Ministry will at the Tuesday Cabinet meeting propose that Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTSC)’s concession for BTS Green Line be extended by another 40 years.
BMA mulling debt-payment plan to prevent Green Line shutdown
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 05, 2021
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) on Friday responded to an ultimatum to pay off its Bt30 billion-plus debt or see the Skytrain Green Line shut down.