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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2016 11:43:14 GMT 7
Cambodia’s northern railway line has been linked to Thailand at the border in Poipet City, officials said at a ceremony on Monday—although sections of track in Cambodia still need to be finished before trains can start running between the two countries. At a ceremony marking a milestone in a project that has been underway since 2008, officials including Transport Minister Sun Chanthol said cross-border rail travel, accommodating both cargo and commuters, should be available next year. Ly Borin, director of the Transport Ministry’s railway department, said that about 6 km of track remained unfinished inside Cambodia. Officials broke ground on the 48 km stretch of track between Poipet and Serei Saophoan City in February 2008, with the original completion date set for 2009. Border logistics are just now being worked out between the two countries, Mr. Borin said, including customs and immigration procedures. “We’ll be meeting with our Thai counterparts to discuss solutions,” he said. Also on Monday morning, about 20 people protested outside Poipet City Hall over problems caused by the railway project. www.cambodiadaily.com/news/unfinished-railway-connected-thailand-118206/
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