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Thailand to sign rail pact with Laos, China


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8 hours ago, bluesofa said:

Bangkok-Nakhon Ratchasima

Yes, you read it correctly - 3.5km.

This is the railway that was set to open the Bangkok-Nakhon Ratchasima section in 2021:

https://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/1016957-construction-bids-for-high-speed-train-project-in-coordination-with-china-to-be-completed-in-2018/

Yes a 3.5 km section of the proposed Bangkok to Korat line is completed, so I believe. I can't see trains achieving high speeds along here. There is already a rail crossing over the Mekong between Nong Khai and Laos. is another one necessary?

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2 hours ago, zydeco said:

The Chinese are building their own exclusive city in Thailand inside the EEC. Chinese managers, technicians, workers only. Effectively, Thailand has already surrendered part of its territory to China.

For blueprints, see Sihanoukville. Already starting to happen at the southern end of Jomthien beach road near Lung Saway, a condo popping up with main banner text in Chinese. Chailand 4.0.

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20 minutes ago, lincolnshire poacher said:

Yes a 3.5 km section of the proposed Bangkok to Korat line is completed, so I believe. I can't see trains achieving high speeds along here. There is already a rail crossing over the Mekong between Nong Khai and Laos. is another one necessary?

Would you have a link or reference regarding that? I can't find anything so far.

Given that it's regarded as an important first section, I would have thought that it would be over all over press, but ever since it began it has been unnaturally quiet about the construction.

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11 hours ago, webfact said:

THAILAND will sign a memorandum of cooperation with China and Laos for a rail link aimed at fulfilling a regional connectivity ambition

As I recall, China is loaning funds for the project to both Laos and Thailand. China itself will not carry any risk of economic failure as China might in a joint venture. Laos

has committed certain natural resources as loan collateral and Thailand has accepted a relatively high 20-year loan interest rate higher than its own sovereign interest rate.

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13 hours ago, webfact said:

China has invested in and is helping Laos build a 400-kilometre railway track from the China-Laos border to Vientiane. The construction is halfway through, while Thailand’s 3.5km high-speed railway is also making good progress. 

Nice bit of glossing over of Thailand's construction which appears to be struggling to match even 1% of the Sino-Laos project .. And 3.5 kilometres is not even enough for a burn out in a HST .. 

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I have just returned from Cambodia via the Poipet/Aranphrayathet border crossing. Yes, the railway between Thailand and Cambodia is linked but at the moment the track is set in the concrete of the forecourt of one of the large casinos (like a tramway). There are no guard fences, the line is completely "open" and gambling punters are able to freely enter the casino. When through trains eventually run there will need to be serious Health & Safety issues addressed to avoid pedestrians being run over. Perhaps a railway police officer with a red flag and a whistle will escort the train, like the early Victorian trains in the UK and today's trains over the River Kwai Bridge at Kanchanaburi. Maybe a new "Casino Halt" will be built.

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On 4/23/2019 at 2:52 PM, Srikcir said:

As I recall, China is loaning funds for the project to both Laos and Thailand. China itself will not carry any risk of economic failure as China might in a joint venture. Laos

has committed certain natural resources as loan collateral and Thailand has accepted a relatively high 20-year loan interest rate higher than its own sovereign interest rate.

Thailand never learn from the '97 financial meltdown when the huge foreign debts became unbearable with the sliding Baht. Now it looks like they are again repeating the same mistake. 

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