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Greenlight for studies for "Thai Bridge" to connect Petchaburi and Chonburi


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9 minutes ago, DrTuner said:

Why bother, distribute the budget to the trough. That's what this is all about and of course selling the country to CCP through debt traps.

Absolutey agree.

 

By the way, what is the status with this other big bridge project, the "Chan-o-cha bridge" to Koh Samui?

 

https://coconuts.co/bangkok/news/thai-mp-wants-to-build-bridge-to-samui-and-name-it-after-pm/

 

Now as the Thai economic prospects are so flourish and as the first 300 tourists will possibly arrive soon, it's definitely time for Prayut to ask his Chinese friends for some more loans. :coffee1:

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5 hours ago, 2long said:

You HAVE to be joking! How can a container ship's cargo safely be offloaded in Ranong and transported by road or rail across the national parks and a 60-mile long bridge? Never in a million years! ????????????????????????

All containers get safely offloaded from ships and on to trucks eventually. That's how they get to their final destination.

The highway across the peninsular from Ranong to Chumphon already exists and seemingly would require little additional upgrading for this traffic. The rail already exists through Chumphon and up to Bangkok so I can envisage cargo from the Indian ocean being dispersed this way. It would seem to be very cost efficient in comparison to building a canal.

What I don't get is how, why and how much, a bridge across the gulf would entail, just to save a few road hours. An expensive disaster in the making!  As ships from the East (China) could sail directly to Chumphon why the need to link Chonburi into the route? Is there that much cargo from the western hemisphere needing to go there?

 

Edit: I've now read another topic that talks of a road link through Viet and Cambodia to Chonburi. It describes a tunnel across the gulf instead of a bridge!!!

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