City trains 'for rich men only'

The Thailand Consumers' Council (TCC) has asked the government to lower ticket fares for Bangkok's trains and keep them at under 10% of the daily minimum wage, equal to about 33 baht per round-trip.

Saree Aongsomwang, secretary-general of the TCC, said the cost of public transport in Bangkok had become too expensive for many travellers.

She cited the case of the BTS Green Line, whose new fares mean commuters would have to pay more than 100 baht to travel on the whole route.

"The price is unacceptable when compared with the daily minimum wage of 331 baht per day -- lower-income people can't afford the electric train service," she said.

"Mass transit in Bangkok has become a rich man's toy, not a real mass-transit system."

In response to the Bangkok governor's latest decision to indefinitely postpone BTS Green Line fare hikes, Ms Saree said that was no more than a piecemeal effort.

"The government should set up a committee responsible for setting fair prices for the whole electric railway system, covering at least 14 lines in the future," she said.

The TCC on Tuesday asked the government to impose a 15-baht flat rate for the entire length of the Green Line.

She said other cities' train fares were less of a burden on travellers, citing figures prepared by the Thailand Development Research Institute showing urban train fares were lower in Paris (5% of the daily minimum wage), Tokyo (9%) and Chinese cities (3.1%).

The BMA last month announced a maximum Green Line fare of 104 baht, due to come into effect on Jan 15.

Vocabulary

  • burden: a serious or difficult responsibility that you have to deal with - ภาระ
  • cited: mentioned as an example, explanation or proof of something else - อ้าง, กล่าวอ้าง
  • committee: a group of people who are chosen, usually by a larger group, to make decisions or to deal with a particular subject - คณะกรรมการ
  • commuters: people who regularly travel between work and home - คนเดินทางระหว่างบ้านและที่ทำงาน
  • fair: acceptable and appropriate in a particular situation - เท่าเทียม, ยุติธรรม
  • hike: an increase - การเพิ่มสูงขึ้น
  • impose: to introduce something and force people to accept it - กำหนด,บังคับใช้
  • indefinitely: for a period of time with no fixed end - ไม่มีข้อกำหนด
  • minimum wage: the lowest wage, daily or hourly, allowed by law - ค่าจ้างขั้นต่ำ
  • piecemeal: not taking action to solve the whole problem; solving only part of the problem; characterized by unsystematic partial measures taken over a period of time. -
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