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Sino-Thai high-speed rail to start operating in three years

chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2017-12-08 17:08
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Thailand is projected to roll out its first high-speed railway built in cooperation with China in three years.

The Sino-Thai express, which will reduce travel time between Kunming in China to Bangkok in Thailand to 24 hours, will operate at up to 180km/h from current 50km/h, charging about 700 yuan per ticket, one-third of air fare.

After the construction of 253-km-long first stage of 4 routes toward Bangkok starting in late December, the new rail will connect the stretch from Kunming by then.

The completed 845 km Sino-Thai railway will not only provide access to the agriculture base in the northeast of Thai and harbor in the south, but also reach Sino-Lao rail at the northeast end and then spread to the whole Southeast Asia in the future.

In pace of the Asian railway establishment, Yunnan province in China will become a transport center to connect the Southeast Asia with China.

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