Alstom wins role on Bangkok Green Line extension

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Alstom has won a 14 million euro contract to help deliver a 12.6 km to Bangkok’s elevated metro system.

As well as designing and building the trackwork and third rail power collector for the Green Line extension, Alstom will construct a 48-acre depot which will maintain the fleet of 40 vehicles due to operate on the new route.

The contract was awarded by CH. Karnchang Public Company Limited – the general contractor and designer leading the delivery of the new line from Bearing to Samutpakran.

Work is due to start on the extension, which will include an additional nine stations, by the end of 2014, working to a completion date of 2017.

The Thai government has already committed 52.7 billion euros to improving transport infrastructure in the country in an attempt to ease congestion on Thailand’s main road networks, with the majority of the investment directed toward rail projects.

Dominique Pouliquen, senior vice president of Alstom Transport Asia Pacific, said: “We are excited to take a key role in the development of Thailand’s transport infrastructure.

“The confidence shown in Alstom, backed by what we have delivered for the blue line, is a true testament to our technology and expertise and further consolidates our position as the leading metro system provider in Asia.”

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