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All you need to know about Thailand's high-speed train connecting 3 airports

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Interesting video on Thailand's new high speed rail project that will connect U-Tapao airport with Don Mueang and Survanabhumbi

 

 

 

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We don't need to know anything. If it gets built,  it will be about 10 years away and then another 5 to get it right !

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Any mention of high speed here makes me nervous for starters? 

If the private investors follow the Macquarie Bank lead with the underground train to the airport in Sydney it will be a winner for them. About $8 to travel from Wollongong to Wooli Creek on State Rail (70km), $15 Wooli Creek to the airport on the private run line (1-2km)

I got so annoyed by the timing of the sub-titles that I aborted watching after several minutes.  Flashing a two-line subtitle for less than a second really isn't workable.  </rant off>

14 hours ago, 4MyEgo said:

Will it have wings ?

 

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The Red Bull type?

They forgot to mention in the video that the skills of the same dodgy blokes who built the overpass with all the dangling will be utilized on this HS train construction job. 

Actually I would rather be hearing about the new water treatment plants to clean up the sewage going into the sea but I am not very optimistic about that ever happening 

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