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Stamford International University opened a second campus in Bangkok on 27 November 2008 for international programmes (taught in English). This campus is close to the airport link road. [9] Prior to the launch of this city campus, Stamford used to hold classes for master's degree courses at a study center in central Bangkok on Sukhumvit Road. [10]
The MRT Blue Line starts at the upper platform of Tha Phra station.It runs on an elevated viaduct northward along Charan Sanit Wong Road to Bang O station.Then turning eastwards crossing the Chao Phraya River, entering Bang Pho station and Tao Poon station in Bang Sue District.
One Bangkok is a US$3.9 billion mixed-use development [1] under construction in Bangkok, Thailand. One Bangkok is being developed by Frasers Property , a subsidiary of TCC Group , one of Thailand's largest conglomerates.
The Bangkok Port area is on the east side of the Chao Phraya River in Khlong Toei District occupying over 900 acres (3.6 km 2).It was Thailand's main international port, primarily a cargo port, though its inland location limits access to ships of 12,000 deadweight tonnes or less and not longer than 172 m (564 ft). [3]
BSR Consortium, led by Bangkok Mass Transit System Public Company Limited (BTSC), and supported by BTS Group Holdings (BTS Group) and Sino-Thai Engineering and Construction (STECON). BTSC is the operator of the MRT Pink Line and MRT Yellow Lines .
The Bangkok International Motor Show is a motor show.It is also known as the "Thailand Motor Show" among automotive enthusiasts. The show takes place annually at the Challenger 1-3, Impact, Muang Thong Thani, Nonthaburi Province, a northern suburb of Bangkok, Thailand.
Pre-cast, post-tensioned guideway beams are constructed at an off-site location and later installed on the system. The guideway beams are 690 mm (27 in) wide. [ 28 ] The Innovia Monorail 300 was designed to navigate curves as tight as 46 m (151 ft) and a maximum grade of 6%.
Departures area A Thai Airways International Airbus A300-600R during deplaning operations at Krabi International Airport, 2011.. On 10 February 2016, the Krabi Airport terminal was plunged into darkness for over six hours (09:00–15:30) due to an electrical power outage.