Rajinee pier to fully open

Rajinee pier, an important interchange for town transport in Bangkok, will be completed this month and improved to a smart pier within two years, the particular Transport Ministry states.

It really is one of 29 piers in the capital the fact that Marine Department is certainly planning to develop into clever piers equipped with useful digital signs directing commuters to connect along with other modes of transport, said Deputy Transport Minister Atirat Ratanasate.

Rajinee pier has already been partly opened to commuters. The project is due to be finished upon Thursday, after which to the wise upgrade will begin, according to the ministry.

Mr Atirat, who inspected the design work yesterday, mentioned the pier is a busy interchange with regard to commuters heading to other areas of the city in addition to people travelling to historical sites in the outdated quarter of Rattanakosin Island.

So far, the pier has reported high commuter traffic. Customers are mostly students plus foreign visitors that find a convenient connection to the MRT, busses and other boat solutions.

Mr Atirat said Rajinee is designed to be a Chao Phraya River milestone.