Bangkok BRT uses single-deck buses with a length of 12 metres, a width of 2.54 metres, and a height of 3.44 metres. The system uses a fleet of 23 electric buses manufactured as part of a joint venture between
CRRC and Cherdchai Group, a domestic company. Each bus can carry at least 80 passengers. Until September 2024, the Bangkok BRT were operated with
Sunlong high floor buses.
Livery The exterior of the bus features a yellow background with green stripes. This design resulted from a contest organised by the
Bangkok Metropolitan Administration in 2008 under the concept "
Put Your Colors on Bangkok BRT," with yellow and green as the given colors. The winning design was created by a student from
King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang. It was inspired by the swift motions of hand movements while drawing quick pencil strokes, symbolizing fast, reliable, and convenient service. The flowing lines indicate the flexibility of a moving hand, with thicker lines towards the back mimicking the forward movement of a bus.
Communications The buses are equipped with GPS tracking, enabling passengers to track their real-time location through the Viabus app. A passenger information system automatically announces station names on a LED display. Audio announcements are made by Thai actress Ratklao Amaradit who also voices announcements for the
BTS Skytrain system. The electronic sign at the front of the bus indicates the terminal station. The bus is also equipped with a GPS and radio transmission to communicate with the control centre. at Sathorn station.
Safety Features The bus equipped with several safety features, including: • CCTV cameras inside the bus with digital recording system that can store footage for 72 hours • A rear-facing CCTV camera outside the bus to assist the driver while reversing and monitoring • Emergency stop buttons • Two fire extinguishers are featured on board • Guidance system which automatically aligns the bus with the station platform • Automatic sensor sliding doors to ensure passenger safety while boarding or exiting the bus
Facilities for wheelchair users Each bus is equipped with two wheelchair locks and a ramp that can be extended from the bus to the platform to facilitate the boarding and alighting process for wheelchair users.
Signalling The line uses
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) to control the signals for BRT, ensuring the buses priority when passing through junctions via the dedicated traffic lights. This system can also indicate the arrival time of the next bus. == Fares and ticketing ==