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Thailand's richest man, 12 others to build $6.8 billion high-speed rail


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It's a goer! Don't knock it.

Next will be a ground breaking ceremony like there was 2 years ago for the BKK to Nhong Khai sector with the PM sinking the shovel and the booze flowing for his elite junta friends. 

Next move for this project will be ticket prices will be set 20 years in advance and plans drawn up for the luxury railway stations at each of the airports. Artists impressions of the trains at the stations will be something to behold. Hope they show the long queues at the ticket counters like the BTS.

In the meantime it will take an eternity (years) for envelope size to be agreed up and a contract signed. That's the way business is done in Thailand.

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2 hours ago, wgdanson said:

Why would anyone want to get a train from Swampy/Don Muang, to U-Tapau?

It's faster to drive to u-tapao, park there and take the train to DMK than battle through the BKK traffic. Even better if the "high speed" train would stop at Pattaya, which of course takes time and makes it low speed. Still much better than nothing. If it ever gets built. Which now that CP is in it might actually happen, as long as the junta gives CP whatever they wanted in return.

 

 

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3 hours ago, wgdanson said:

Why would anyone want to get a train from Swampy/Don Muang, to U-Tapau?

The goal is to make the east a center for hi-tech industries such as robotics and electric vehicles as well as a regional hub for aircraft maintenance.

 

Plus Rayong.

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15 minutes ago, DrTuner said:

It's faster to drive to u-tapao, park there and take the train to DMK than battle through the BKK traffic. Even better if the "high speed" train would stop at Pattaya, which of course takes time and makes it low speed.

 

 

It very likely will stop at Pattaya. The Chinese HST stops en route between major cities and still reduced travelling time by 66%. U-Tapao to Pattaya, 15 minutes. Cushty.

 

I wonder what they'll charge?

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7 minutes ago, Traubert said:
3 hours ago, wgdanson said:

Why would anyone want to get a train from Swampy/Don Muang, to U-Tapau?

The goal is to make the east a center for hi-tech industries such as robotics and electric vehicles as well as a regional hub for aircraft maintenance.

 

Plus Rayong.

 

Don't forget the 48 new malls, at each stop along the way...

 

Along with the tremendous boost in condo and land values because more workers can now get to BKK on mass transit.

 

$$$  Cha Ching!

 

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3 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The high-speed train project is slated to be completed in five years

Five years my ass! It has taken BTS 5 years to to build a 10km extension from Mot Chit to Bang Khen; and it's still not finished. In Thailand, dreams are limited by capabilities. This project will be no exception.

But it is good to see the "Black Panther" CEO of the the Italian-Thai Development Co is in the shuffle of the filthy rich companies involved in the project. I see an acquittal coming up.

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They really need to improve Pattaya infrastructure. Roads are clogged and flooded, sois are filled with stinking garbage, beaches are filthy. I want to see Pattaya become a nice city as I plan to spend 6-month there.

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3 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Dhanin’s businesses include pork and poultry farms in CP Foods Pcl and convenience stores in CPALL Pcl. Other interests span from a stake in Ping An Insurance Group, telecommunications, real estate and partnerships with Chinese auto-maker SIAC Motor Corp and Japan’s Itochu Corp.

He made an impression on these guys when he visited the park recently.

 

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'Thailand's richest man, 12 others to build $6.8 billion high-speed rail'

So, they will personally lose money if it is not profitable?  They won't?  Why not?

If the richest man is worried it will not make a profit why should the taxpayers of Thailand be his backup insurance?

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4 hours ago, wgdanson said:

Why would anyone want to get a train from Swampy/Don Muang, to U-Tapau?

It is not for people wanting to travel from U Tapao to Don Mueang is it. No-one is going to get a flight from one and transit to the other.  That's not the point of it.  That's pretty obvious isn't it?  

 

It is a railway serving the EEC and connecting it to Bangkok.  There is a massive EEC development plan under way and this is a major component of it.

 

You really think it's being built to transfer passengers from Suvarnaphumi to U Tapao?  

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4 hours ago, Samuel Smith said:

And the rich get richer!  Why high speed on such short distances?

So that the journey time is quicker, so they than run more trains per day, so they can carry more pax per day. Simple innit?

 

A perfect example is the Zhuhai-Guangzhou high speed railway. 143 km in length,  200kph, and 22 stations. Great service. I've used it a few times.

 

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2 hours ago, DrTuner said:

It's faster to drive to u-tapao, park there and take the train to DMK than battle through the BKK traffic.

 

Er, right, course it is, totally spot on there.

 

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Even better if the "high speed" train would stop at Pattaya, which of course takes time and makes it low speed. Still much better than nothing. 

It stops at Pattaya.  Why wouldn't it?  And why would that change the speed of it?  How long do you think a train needs to slow down?  50 miles?

 

Trains in the UK are comparable to this.  Virgin from Euston to Liverpool Lime Street goes a similar speed (200-220 kmph) and is about 250km.  It stops several times along the way.  Why can't this one?  Why does stopping at stations (a train's raison d'etre) make it a low speed train???

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