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JV on Thai high-speed railway proposed


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What is the benefit to Japan of this "JV" exactly? Why would they be interested?

...or is it really just a loan like the Chinese "JV"?

Thunk they'll be interested in interest

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Where did they get the train carriage in the photo. I have never seen one of these comfortable and clean looking ones in Thailand and never saw passengers in suits.

read the article !

PM was on a ride from Tokyo to Osaka on this high speed train !!

we will or not get this in Thai too,

depends on Dubais preference for China and pocket money !!

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I guess this means Prayut or a military junta led Government will need to remain in power in order to see the project successfully delivered. The question is, do they have the capacity to do it and the answer is; they most likely can, if the people empower them to do so in 2016.

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I'm sitting at home in the cold UK amusing myself with thoughts of the High Speed train leaving Bangkok heading towards the market on the

railway lines.

The market people have a lookout 5 miles closer to Bangkok but it is touch and go whether the stall holders can move their stuff in time. cheesy.gifcheesy.gif

I just thought it funny coffee1.gif Ah well where's my overcoat. wai2.gif

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How does it get connected to pattaya..

Should the bkk citizens be able to get to the beach in 30 minutes of time?

It gets connected to Pattaya the same way Pattaya is connected already. It's called Right of Way.

Do the Bangkok citizens actually want to get to the beach in 30 minutes. After all what does a Pattaya beach offer?

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