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Term Def nitions Term Def nitions
“RE” Renewable Energy “Sukhumvit Line The 5.25 km extension of the Sukhumvit line, comprising of 5 BTS
Extension” stations (from Bang Chak station to Bearing Station)
“RLP” Rabbit LINE Pay
“Tanayong” Tanayong Public Company Limited (former name of BTS Group
Holdings Public Company Limited)
“SPI” SAHA Pathana Inter-Holding PCL
“THSI” the Thailand Sustainability Investment list
“SARL” Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link
“TRIS” Tris Rating Company Limited
“SEC Office” The Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission
“Turtle 23” Turtle 23 Company Limited
“SET” Stock Exchange of Thailand
“UTA” U-Tapao International Aviation Company Limited
“Singer” Singer Thailand Public Company Limited
“Yellow Line” The Eastern Bangkok Monorail mass transit line from Lad Prao
“Silom Line” Consists of 7 stations (including Siam station) and runs westwards station to Samrong station, covering 23 stations with a combined
and southwards for 6.5 km, connecting National Stadium and Taksin track length of 30.4 km
Bridge
“VGI” VGI Public Company Limited
“Silom Line The Silom line extension is 7.5 km in length across the Chao Phraya “VGI Group” VGI and its subsidiaries
Extension” River from Saphan Taksin station to Bang Wa station, comprising 7
stations. This extension line is divided into 2 projects:
The first project (Saphan Taksin – Wongwian Yai) is the 2.2 km
extension of the Silom line, comprising Krung Thon Buri station and
Wongwian Yai station which commenced operations in 2009.
The second project (Wongwian Yai – Bang Wa) is the 5.3 km
extension of the Silom Line, comprising 4 stations from Wongwian
Yai station to Bang Wa station which commenced operations on
5 December 2013.
“SLV” SLV Retail Company Limited
“Southern Green Line The Southern Green Line extension is 13.0 km in length from
Extension” Bearing station to Kheha station, comprising of 9 stations.
“SRT” State Railway of Thailand
“Sukhumvit Line” Consists of 17 stations (including Siam station) and traverses
Bangkok running northwards and eastwards for 17 km, connecting
Mo Chit and On Nut