Thai-Chinese high-speed rail to start operating in 2023: Official

BANGKOK - The first phase of an 873km high-speed railway between Thailand and China is expected to begin operating within four years, a senior government official said on Tuesday (Sept 3).

The first 252km leg connecting the Thai capital, Bangkok, and the north-eastern province of Nakhon Ratchasima will start service in 2023, deputy government spokesman Traisuree Taisaranakul told reporters.

Thailand will shoulder the total construction cost of 179 billion baht (S$8.13 billion) for the first phase, with China responsible for installing systems, design and the procurement of trains, a government video released to reporters showed.

The project - part of China's planned network of rail links across South-east Asia that would eventually connect Kunming in south-west China with Singapore - was delayed in 2016 when Thailand rejected Chinese financing due to high interest rates.

The next phase of the line will connect Nakhon Ratchasima to Nong Khai province, which borders Laos and will eventually link up to China, Ms Traisuree said.



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