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New Thai-Lao bus route open

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New Thai-Lao bus route open

 

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A ceremony was held in Nan province on Thursday (Nov 9) for the launch of a new bus route (Nan-Xayaburi-Luang Prabang), the 15th one linking Thailand with Laos and Cambodia.

 

Jirasak Yaowatsakul, president of the Transport Company, said after the ceremony, chaired by Nan governor Paisal Wimolrat, that the bus service on the 373-kilometre Nan – Xayaburi – Luang Prabang route will be jointly operated by the Transport Company of Thailand and the Naluang Transport Company of Laos, using 21-seat mini-buses.

 

The bus route is intended to promote tourism and boost the economy of the two countries under the framework of the Asean Economic Community (AEC).

 

Full Story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/new-thai-lao-bus-route-open/

 
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-- © Copyright Thai PBS 2017-11-9

A 21 seat minibus between Laos and Thailand to promote tourism and economy?

 

These guys need a new spin doctor

13 hours ago, coulson said:

A 21 seat minibus between Laos and Thailand to promote tourism and economy?

 

These guys need a new spin doctor

I suspect there will be more than one bus on the new route. :smile:

Regretfully it does not give phone numbers and exact boarding locations of both ends. Another question is, if the routing is from Nan via Huay Khon/Muang Ngern, Hongsa to Xayabouly or Nan via Pudu, Pak Lay to Xayabouly. 

15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

21-seat mini-buses

Just some questions...

 

- With a steering wheel on the right or wrong side ???

- With a driver that has brains or with one that left his brains at home ???

- ...

Edited by PAIBKK

6 hours ago, PAIBKK said:

Just some questions...

 

- With a steering wheel on the right or wrong side ???

- With a driver that has brains or with one that left his brains at home ???

- ...

Dont worry! Its only 373kls...........:thumbsup:

When the driver crashes, that's a long run back to his home town!

Edited by SkyNets

8 hours ago, Sydebolle said:

Regretfully it does not give phone numbers and exact boarding locations of both ends. Another question is, if the routing is from Nan via Huay Khon/Muang Ngern, Hongsa to Xayabouly or Nan via Pudu, Pak Lay to Xayabouly. 

Quite sure it's not PPudu, or got they meanwhile VoA ?

20 hours ago, SunsetT said:

Dont worry! Its only 373kls...........:thumbsup:

What possibly can go wrong ???

Edited by PAIBKK

21 hours ago, jethro69 said:

Quite sure it's not PPudu, or got they meanwhile VoA ?


Laos Visa on Arrival not available at Pudu (yet).

Reason for asking was that the trip via Pudu (456kms) would be more than over Hongsa (371kms) but the longer route is pristine and easier to drive. Once the Hongsa-Luang Prabang Road (4B; 121kms) is finished, the trip would cover a mere 293kms. 

On 11/10/2017 at 9:56 AM, Bill Miller said:

I suspect there will be more than one bus on the new route. :smile:

My dear Watson, you're quite right.

 

I take it back, and will expect both economy and tourism sectors of all participating countires to flourish and boom due to this magnificent stimulus venture.

 

:intheclub:

3 hours ago, Sydebolle said:


Laos Visa on Arrival not available at Pudu (yet).

Reason for asking was that the trip via Pudu (456kms) would be more than over Hongsa (371kms) but the longer route is pristine and easier to drive. Once the Hongsa-Luang Prabang Road (4B; 121kms) is finished, the trip would cover a mere 293kms. 

"the 373-kilometre Nan – Xayaburi – Luang Prabang route" won't be Pudu then would it.

On 11/11/2017 at 7:11 PM, FritsSikkink said:

"the 373-kilometre Nan – Xayaburi – Luang Prabang route" won't be Pudu then would it.


Correct, the 373kms stretch leaves Nan towards the North, crosses at Huay Khon into Muang Ngern and onto Hongsa. From there southeast towards Xayabouly, cross the Mekong (Tha Deua bridge) all the way up to Xieng Ngern and onto Luang Prabang - on the enclosed map shown in blue.

The Pudu-Run goes south of Nan, crosses at Pudu and onto Pak Lay, Xayabouly and then as shown above, via Xieng Ngern to Luang Prabang - on the enclosed map shown in grey. 

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