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Govt studies "Land Bridge" idea to connect two seas


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1 hour ago, snoop1130 said:

Govt studies "Land Bridge" idea to connect two seas

 

1 hour ago, snoop1130 said:

Deputy Government Spokeswoman, Traisulee Traisaranakul announced that the government led by PM and Minister of Defence General Prayut Chan-o-cha is proceeding to reform the Thai economy by strengthening the self-reliance of citizens, as well as investing in mega projects to boost Thailand’s competitive ability.

Strengthening of Self reliance of citizens eh .. is that code for taking them back 50 yrs for without foreign currency coming in from tourism that is where they are heading .. 

Land bridge eh .! Why not just call it what it is which is a proposed railway across the country linking one coast with another instead of lining thereselves up with the Land bridge clownery ..  

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I'm sure tourists will be overjoyed to look at the endless lines of dilapidated Chinese cargo ships passing by the beaches everyday. These totally environmentally friendly Chinese cargo ships is exactly what is needed to restore the sea life farangs has destroyed. What a brilliant idea, just like the implementation of ฿100,000 fines for smoking at the beaches. Super idea. It will take Thailand from 4.0 all the way to 11, no questions asked.

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"As there was no progress on a canal, the construction of a land bridge across the isthmus was started in 1993. A superhighway was built that crosses the isthmus, but as the location of the harbours at either end were undetermined, Highway 44—the only finished part of the project—does not end at the sea. The highway's two lanes were built 150 m apart to leave space for railroad tracks and eventually also a pipeline. As of 2020, the highway runs from 8°18.11′N 98°47.03′E to 9°9.47′N 99°31.02′E." Wikipedia.

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19 minutes ago, mackayae said:

"As there was no progress on a canal, the construction of a land bridge across the isthmus was started in 1993. A superhighway was built that crosses the isthmus, but as the location of the harbours at either end were undetermined, Highway 44—the only finished part of the project—does not end at the sea. The highway's two lanes were built 150 m apart to leave space for railroad tracks and eventually also a pipeline. As of 2020, the highway runs from 8°18.11′N 98°47.03′E to 9°9.47′N 99°31.02′E." Wikipedia.

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Yes, that's the fast road from Krabi towards Surat Thani.  It is a good road...

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When they went ahead & invested billions into upgrading the road from Tak to Mae Sot & loaned monies to Myanmar (Ital Thai is building) a deep sea port (Diwai I think) to avoid containers having to travel from Laem Chabang down & around Singapore by ship & all the way up again, I thought this was the end of this extravagantly  expensive silly idea.

They come up with these brainstorms obviously to line their buddies & their own pockets

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OK lets say the biggest Chinese container ship wants to enter Bk, then the bridge should be at least 100 meters high and the pillars  should be at least 100 meters apart from each other

Ok you break the bridge for opening to pass ships. That same ship is 62 meters wide, so you need opening of at least 100 meters.

Next if you need hanging opening bridge, you need two towers at least 100 meters high, efficiently and 100 meters wide. Otherwise 2 parts opening with each at least 2 times 50 meters of road to raise up.

Ok would be a great opportunity of course for the Chinese to built.

 

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Not logical. The time saved on the sea trip will be used up by unloading at one port, reloading onto rail/road transport, travel between 2 ports, unloading train/truck, reloading ship. Probably about 4 days to do this - if no bottlenecks .....

And you now have 2 ports to run, lots of stevedores/crane operators, drivers, fuel for train/truck - what will the transshipment costs be?

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1 hour ago, xtrnuno41 said:

OK lets say the biggest Chinese container ship wants to enter Bk, then the bridge should be at least 100 meters high and the pillars  should be at least 100 meters apart from each other

Ok you break the bridge for opening to pass ships. That same ship is 62 meters wide, so you need opening of at least 100 meters.

Next if you need hanging opening bridge, you need two towers at least 100 meters high, efficiently and 100 meters wide. Otherwise 2 parts opening with each at least 2 times 50 meters of road to raise up.

Ok would be a great opportunity of course for the Chinese to built.

 

I suspect you misunderstand the proposal. 

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