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On 11/28/2019 at 9:55 AM, Darkside Gray said:

The light rail system will take years to complete and cause massive traffic problems through out construction, once completed will the traffic problems be reduced with less parking and narrower roads.

You betcha. The Thai authorities would have done a two year feasibility study to determine the benefit of the light rail system, NOT.  ????

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On 11/27/2019 at 11:11 AM, Lungstib said:

What tourists would really like to see is clean water, rubbish free beaches, no traffic jams, less crime and a hassle free holiday. Extra people doesn't quite cut it. 

Yes but there are no 'commisions' available on any of the above !

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1 hour ago, Katipo said:

People don't care about infrastructure, they want an abundance of female companions and cheap beer. It's as simple of that.

True, and that served Thailand well, for many years, until people started to discover there was also an abundance of female companions, but beer is 75% cheaper, in a neighboring country.  

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On 11/29/2019 at 4:30 PM, DUNROAMIN said:

You betcha. The Thai authorities would have done a two year feasibility study to determine the benefit of the light rail system, NOT.  ????

They have actually. There was a recent thread about it and many were questioning the cost of the study which was 70 million Baht.

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7 hours ago, champers said:

They have actually. There was a recent thread about it and many were questioning the cost of the study which was 70 million Baht.

It wouldn't matter if they did and found it not viable, it still would have gone ahead to line the pockets of all the corrupt backers of the project.

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