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Thailand Begins Operation of New Double-Track Railway, Boosting Transport and Logistics


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I live in Muang Nakhon Pathom, which had a dual track for years, one for Westbound and one for Eastbound.

I guess the "dual track" means that areas where it was reduced to one has now been upgraded to a fully dual track the entire length.

At the moment they still use the old train station, the new one is still under construction, a concrete shell as it stands.

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Just can't see transport companies abandoning their rotten highway trucks to use rail transport.

Maybe they will when the rail grid nationally is completed.....in what..20 years?

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3 hours ago, hotchilli said:

I live in Muang Nakhon Pathom, which had a dual track for years, one for Westbound and one for Eastbound.

I guess the "dual track" means that areas where it was reduced to one has now been upgraded to a fully dual track the entire length.

At the moment they still use the old train station, the new one is still under construction, a concrete shell as it stands.

Malaysia has a rail from KL (Rawang) to the Thai boarder. 

 

The project recently completed, was called double track which included electrification. 

 

Maybe the new double-track railway from Nakhon Pathom to Chumphon is electrified? I would assume that they electrify. 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Malaysia has a rail from KL (Rawang) to the Thai boarder. 

 

The project recently completed, was called double track which included electrification. 

 

Maybe the new double-track railway from Nakhon Pathom to Chumphon is electrified? I would assume that they electrify. 

 

 

 

The trains I see passing daily through here are diesel operated.

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19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

........- the bridge over the Mae Klong River in Ratchaburi, targeted for development as a tourist attraction.......

Difficult to see how this could be a tourist attraction unlike the upstream Bridge over the River Kwai.

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Interesting. I remember being a writer and editor of a government publication called "Thailand into the 90s" on the cusp of the new decade. The proud whispers about a dual track system were echoed back and forth across the editorial board table with some excitement. Then someone said that the same story had been discussed a decade before and nothing happened.

Now, it's here!

Snore....

 

 

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