Cambodia and Thailand reconnected by rail after 45 years

AFP  |  Poipet (Cambodia) 

A railway reconnecting and was officially inaugurated on Monday in a bid to slash and boost trade between the southeast Asian

Cambodian and his Thai counterpart Prayut Chan-O-Cha witnessed a signing ceremony at a Thai border post before riding together to the Cambodian town of on a train donated by

The pair -- with Prayut dressed in a bright yellow shirt -- stepped from the carriage in with their clasped hands held high to the cheers of waiting crowds, waving flags of both

described their journey as "historic" and thanked for its efforts "to reconnect the railway between and Thailand".

The railway would also better link his country to other southeast Asian and boost economy and trade, he added.

Bilateral trade between Thailand and currently stands at USD 6 billion.

Cambodia last year re-opened the final stretch of a 370-kilometre (230-mile) railway running from the capital, Phnom Penh, to the Thai border.

bankrolled the reconstruction of the link to the tune of USD 13 million.

Much of Cambodia's railways -- built by the French in colonial times -- were damaged by the years of bitter conflict that engulfed the country during the Cold War era.

The 48-kilometre (30-mile) section of track near was destroyed in 1973 while the rest of the track to had been suspended for over a decade due to its poor condition.

The Southeast Asian country has more than 600 kilometres (375 miles) of track extending from its northern border with Thailand to the southern coast.

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First Published: Mon, April 22 2019. 15:25 IST