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Thailand-Cambodia Rail Link Revived After Decades to Boost Trade

Published 23/04/2019, 01:52 pm
Updated 23/04/2019, 02:46 pm
© Bloomberg. Railway tracks sit piled up in a yard at Yangon Central railway station in Yangon, Myanmar, on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2018. A winner for the Yangon Central Railway Comprehensive Development Project tender is scheduled to be selected next month, according to Myanmar Railways.

© Bloomberg. Railway tracks sit piled up in a yard at Yangon Central railway station in Yangon, Myanmar, on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2018. A winner for the Yangon Central Railway Comprehensive Development Project tender is scheduled to be selected next month, according to Myanmar Railways.

(Bloomberg) -- Thailand and Cambodia have revived a cross-border train link after 45 years to boost trade, investment and tourism, the Thai military government said.

Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-Ocha and Cambodian premier Hun Sen presided over the formal opening of the 6.4-kilometer (4-mile) track and a so-called friendship bridge on Monday and rode across the border on a train.

The link was first opened for daily services in 1941 and closed down in 1974. Cambodia plans to run the connection to the capital Phnom Penh eventually.

Total trade between Thailand and Cambodia climbed about 36 percent to 245 billion baht ($7.7 billion) last year, according to Bank of Thailand data.

© Bloomberg. Railway tracks sit piled up in a yard at Yangon Central railway station in Yangon, Myanmar, on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2018. A winner for the Yangon Central Railway Comprehensive Development Project tender is scheduled to be selected next month, according to Myanmar Railways.

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