Thailand to spend nearly $9B to upgrade railway system

By VNA   December 17, 2024 | 04:47 pm PT
Thailand to spend nearly $9B to upgrade railway system
An MRT train in Bangkok, Thailand in 2023. Photo by Unsplash/Alpha Production
Thai Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit has announced a plan to accelerate work on the second phase of the country's railway system upgrade, which will cover six double-track railway projects with an investment of 300 billion baht (US$8.8 billion) next year.

The six routes are Pak Nam Pho-Den Chai (281 km), Chira Junction-Ubon Ratchathani (308 km), Hat Yai-Padang Besar (45 km), Chumphon-Surat Thani (168 km), Surat Thani-Hat Yai-Songkhla (321 km) and Den Chai-Chiang Mai (189 km).

The projects have received approval from the Budget Bureau and are awaiting review by the Finance Ministry and the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC).

Suriya said that feedback from both agencies is expected by the end of this month, with the cabinet's approval anticipated by January.

Additionally, the second phase of the high-speed railway project connecting Bangkok and Nong Khai, which stretches 357 km and is worth 341 billion baht, is under review by the Finance Ministry and the NESDC. The review is expected to be completed within two months, with bidding anticipated within next year.

The ministry also reported the latest development in the construction of a double-track railway connecting Khon Kaen and Nong Khai in the northeastern region, which is the signing of a 28.7-billion-baht contract between State Railway of Thailand (SRT) governor Veeris Ammarapala and CHO Thavee-AS Construction, a joint venture.

The project will build a new track parallel to the existing one, spanning 167 km, expected to complete by 2028.

 
 
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