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Chinese firm eyes Thai factory - Bangkok Post ... State Railway of Thailand to ask the cabinet to approve more than 50 billion baht in financing to build the double-track railway section from Khon ...
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LiuGong Machinery's blueprint: Constructing a new chapter across Asia-Pacific | Thaiger Consequently, the State Railway of Thailand has requested the cabinet to approve over 50 billion baht in financing for the construction of the ... |
| SRT wants B50bn for rail projects - Bangkok Post The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) is to ask the cabinet to approve more than 50 billion baht to finance the building of the double-track railway ... |
| Bangkok-Nakhon Ratchasima high-speed rail project expected to launch in 2027 The governor of the State Railway of Thailand Nirut Maneephan disclosed the progress made on the construction of the Thailand-China high-speed ... |
| SRT to set up new company for high-speed trains in northeast Thailand | The Star BANGKOK (The Nation/Asia News Network): The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) plans to set up a new company to operate the high-speed train routes ... |
Thai agency seeks to develop Lao infrastructure to boost trade, tourism | The Star
| This spacious new Thai station is futuristic and utterly generic - The Sydney Morning Herald Bangkok to Hat Yai Junction, southern Thailand. Special Express 31 is a 16-hr 35-min, 940-kilometre journey operated by State Railway of Thailand. |
| SRT looking at electric train purchase plan - Bangkok Post The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) proposes changing a plan to procure 184 diesel locomotives in favour of electric trains. |
| Crossing into despair - Bangkok Post On the morning of 18 June, the 58-year-old State Railway of Thailand (SRT) employee was found dead inside a small booth at the Nong Dair railway ... |
| Only one firm bids for Central Terminal transformation project - Thaiger ... of Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal, the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has revealed that only one company has stepped forward with a bid. SRT looks to shift Makkasan repair yard in rejig - Bangkok Post The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) is looking to relocate its locomotive maintenance and production facilities within a 200km radius of Bangkok. |
Engineering services on the signalling system of Bangkok SRT Red Line for ETCS ... - Arup
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| Modern rail links essential for regional development - The Star Called the Eastern HSR project, this memorandum was inked between the State Railway of Thailand and the Eastern High-Speed Rail Linking Three ... |
| Rail station doubles as events venue - Bangkok Post ... is ready to host more key events as part of its new role as a dual-purpose station, the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) said on Wednesday. |
| Alstom's Automated Innovia Monnorail Enters Service in Bangkok | Railway-News CRRC has completed successful traction performance testing on 20 CDA5B1 locomotives delivered to the State Railway of Thailand (SRT).
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Infrastructure development: US$1.82
billion railway approved, boosting tourism in South Thailand
2023.06.21
The proposed Thai infrastructure
dual-track railway spans 321 kilometres and will pass through four southern
provinces—Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, and Songkhla—with a
total of 65 stations. The estimated construction cost is US$1.82 billion,
including expenditure for land expropriation (US$4 million), consultancy and
management (US$35 million), and construction (US$1.78 billion).
The Surat Thani-Songkhla railway is
anticipated to provide cost-effective, safe, and convenient transportation to
the region. The number of passengers is expected to reach 7.7 million in the
first year of service, 10.4 million in the following decade, and 16.1 million
in twenty years, reported Bangkok Post.
However, some reports state that a
29-kilometre stretch between Hat Yai district and Muang district in Songkhla
has been occupied by approximately 6,000 families, posing potential challenges
for the railway project implementation.
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