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Bangkok’s New Skywalk Opens 121 Days Early to Ease Rush-Hour Chaos

A game-changer for Bangkok’s morning rush: the new skywalk slashes travel time and congestion. Commuters cheer its surprise early arrival.

In this image there are people and we can see buses on the road. In the background there are...
In this image there are people and we can see buses on the road. In the background there are buildings, trees and sky. At the top there is a bridge.

Bangkok’s New Skywalk Opens 121 Days Early to Ease Rush-Hour Chaos

The 110-metre BTS Surasak-Bangkok Christian Skywalk has opened early, providing a safe and convenient route for commuters in Bangkok's Sathorn District. The project, completed 121 days ahead of schedule, aims to alleviate traffic congestion, particularly during morning rush hours. The skywalk, connecting BTS Surasak Station (S5) to the crossing near Bangkok Christian College, opened at 7 AM today. It is expected to promote public transport use and enhance transit efficiency. Despite initial uncertainties about the project's details, its early completion has been welcomed by commuters and local authorities. The skywalk is designed to improve safety and reduce congestion on North Sathorn Road. The 110-metre BTS Surasak-Bangkok Christian Skywalk has opened ahead of schedule, offering a safe and efficient route for commuters. Its impact on reducing traffic congestion and promoting public transport use is anticipated to be significant.

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