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Transport minster vows to press ahead with land bridge mega project


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19 hours ago, tomazbodner said:

Why road? Why not just train tracks? Surely more economical than trucks to move cargo from one coast to another.

 

PS: What happened to Kra canal again?

Could this save any cost or time compared to sailing through the Straits of Malacca? Is the issue piracy or collision danger?

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11 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

For decades, the kra-Canal project has been floated & rejected..,

 

https://shippingtelegraph.com/port-news/to-dig-or-not-to-dig-the-dilemmas-surrounding-thailands-mega-canal/

 

I wonder if this land bridge project is someone’s last ditch attempt to ‘profit’…

oh… cynical I am !!!

 

Perhaps there would be fuel savings, but offset by transport costs. 
 Time savings ?…  how much time ? Unload from ship, load onto train or lorry, travel 50-100km (long bridge) l, unload from train / lorry, load onto new ship…

 

The Kra-canal project seems more logical if it weren’t for the geopolitics.

I doubt there would be hardly any saving of money or time....There is a very good chance it would cost more to use the land bride and take longer....

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Now this soap opera has been going on for at least 30+ years. Toggling with the "Kra" canal in tandem ........ 

If you want to compete with Singapore by shortening the Far East-West sea link, then talk to the Chinese. No other nation is able to stem such projects all the while read the fine print. And, as Laos proved with its railway to absolutely no benefit of Laos except the few thousands who now can cross the land like greased lightning - some of the decision-makers walked away with a pension scheme to dream of ....... but that does not need extra training for the Thai government .......... 

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15 hours ago, placnx said:

Could this save any cost or time compared to sailing through the Straits of Malacca? Is the issue piracy or collision danger?

Well it should, at least taking 2 days off the trip....providing the Thai services can remain efficient. 

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3 hours ago, jacko45k said:

Well it should, at least taking 2 days off the trip....providing the Thai services can remain efficient. 

DId you consider the time to unload the ship and to load a ship on the other side, not to mention downtime if other ships are occupying available berths?

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16 hours ago, placnx said:

DId you consider the time to unload the ship and to load a ship on the other side, not to mention downtime if other ships are occupying available berths?

No I completely ignored that thought imagining the containers would lift up and fly into the sky under their own power!

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