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Photo shows train tracks near the construction site of the China-Thailand high-speed railway. Photo: Chu Daye/GT

 

By Global Times

 

Thai transportation authorities and Chinese construction corporations signed a construction agreement for the first phase of the Thailand-China High Speed Rail on Monday, a new step forward for the long-awaited rail project that could link the two Asian countries.

The first 251-kilometer leg connecting the Thai capital, Bangkok, and Nakhon Ratchasima, better known as Korat, in northeastern Thailand, is expected to be completed and open to traffic in 2026, China's national broadcaster CCTV said on Monday.

The total budget for the first phase is about 179 billion baht ($5.85 billion), with the civil engineering contracts accounting for 27.527 billion baht. A consortium that includes Chinese companies will be responsible for the civil engineering work on the first section, according to the report.

 

Full story: https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202103/1219753.shtml

 

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2 hours ago, pegman said:

Say what you will about China but they are at the leading edge of rail line construction. Light years ahead of my days laying track 4 decades ago. 

On western $$$$$ and devaluing their currency for a better position in the Global scheme of things.

 

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For those interested in what is going on, the news seems to be misinterpreted.

The rail works contract with the chinese was signed near the end of last year. 2026 is the target.

On monday there were 3 civil works contracts signed.

Now there are 10 civil works contracts sections awarded two nearing completion. 4 more yet to be let.

One of the new civil works contracts has china state as contractor. This may have been the news being highlighted in china.

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2 hours ago, John Drake said:

I wish Western nations would pull the plug and leave Thailand to its fate with China. If Thailand wants to align with Chinese totalitarianism, then let them do so without connections to the West.

The ruling class in Thailand seem to want to align with China - perhaps because their reputation with the West  has dramatically reduced the number of enterprises that will enter into a major business undertaking with them ( and therefore give them an opportunity to make money "off the books".)

 

The rest ( the vast majority of Thais) have no say in the matter, but perhaps they would "look West" if given a choice.

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2 hours ago, herfiehandbag said:

The ruling class in Thailand seem to want to align with China - perhaps because their reputation with the West  has dramatically reduced the number of enterprises that will enter into a major business undertaking with them ( and therefore give them an opportunity to make money "off the books".)

 

The rest ( the vast majority of Thais) have no say in the matter, but perhaps they would "look West" if given a choice.

Sadly they wont be given the choice because the benefits / Perks only flow into certain pockets. You only have to monitor the goings on in the South China Sea and some of the Islands in the Pacific who have said yes to Chinese bribes.

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On 3/30/2021 at 2:02 PM, cooked said:

So instead of paying ฿70 for a third class ticket Korat - Bangkok, Thais will be expected to pay....? ฿500?

Or are rich Farangs supposed to keep this going? 

Thailand (any country really) needs cheap, safe and reliable transport, not just for passengers but for freight.  Some people are going to make a lot of money from this project, whether it ever gets finished or not, but Thais in general won't.

Finished?  Let's just see it started.  Another pointless project for the use and profit of the few.

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On 3/30/2021 at 7:08 PM, Excel said:

If that route is completed and fully commissioned for fare paying passenger  during 2026 then is must be called the Flying Pink Pig line.

Nice crackling, although sauces near Payjing suggest the new V-trains very big woosh will be painted grey and very big plofitz all around for Sighnoseitis, aka the Grey V train approaching , move over bignose laowei and ENTER THEWAGON

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