TOD City Development and Sustainable Communities Guidelines

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The Salaya market community is considered an enthusiastic public sector and is interested in developing the area, including the connection area of the Red Line BTS station (Salaya - Bang Sue - Thammasat University, Rangsit Campus). The area of "Salaya Station" is a community with educational institutions, medical facilities, tourist attractions, and markets. It is also an old community with a comprehensive form of transportation by car, boat, and rail. The development of the surrounding areas of the Red Line Salaya Station is in accordance with the TOD urban management concept, which is a concept for urban and community development along with infrastructure development that meets the lifestyle needs of local people, working people, or tourists, especially the new generation. This project maximizes the benefits for the community, government, and private sectors, as well as raising awareness of the changes that will occur after the arrival of the Salaya Red Line Station.

The concept of city and community is developed along with the transportation infrastructure. We focus on the development of areas around public transport stations that are the center of travel connections. The model of city has been determined for maximum benefit to create a quality community that is pleasant to live, attractive for business investment, and encourage to travel by public transport. The concept of TOD city management is to change the expansion of a scattered city to a compact city by using guidelines that will reduce the burden of city growth.
Transport infrastructure is the backbone of urban development and expansion. Transit Oriented Development (TOD) urban development
The concept of city and community is developed along with the transportation infrastructure. We focus on the development of areas around public transport stations that are the center of travel connections. The model of city has been determined for maximum benefit to create a quality community that is pleasant to live, attractive for business investment, and encourage to travel by public transport. The concept of TOD city management is to change the expansion of a scattered city to a compact city by using guidelines that will reduce the burden of city growth.
Transit Oriented Development (TOD) will solve urban problems and benefit communities. The government will have clear and concrete guidelines for managing the city, changing travel behavior from private cars to public transport will help reduce pollution, and providing facilities for walking or cycling will reduce travel by private cars. In addition, the local economy will develop to fit every lifestyle, including residential areas, commercial areas, business areas, and public areas. Utilities are available and accessible to everyone, saving travel costs, reducing energy consumption, and fostering a good environment in the community.

Partners/Stakeholders

The project covers Salaya market, future commercial projects of Mahidol University, and communities connected to Salaya Railway Station.

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The Cluster of Logistics and Rail Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Mahidol University, in collaboration with Rajamangala University of Technology Rattanakosin, the State Railway of Thailand, Salaya Market Co., Ltd., and Nippon Koei from Japan
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