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Driving the Wrong Way and Falling Into the Sea Kills Two Women

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Thailand receives Chinese-made amphibious ship

The landing platform dock has a stern well can carry up to four air-cushioned landing craft for amphibious assaults.

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Gulf ferry service to launch after long Covid-19 delay

A ferry service connecting Chon Buri in the east and Songkhla in the south will be launched on Monday after it was postponed for months due to Covid-19.

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East-South ferry launch


East-South ferry launch
The first trial of a long-journey ferry from the East to the South has recently been launched.
The ferry is named Blue Dolphin and operated by the Bangkok-based Seahorse Ferries Company. The vessel departed Chuk Samet Pier in Chon Buri's Sattahip district in the East to Sawat Development Pier in Songkhla's Muang district in the South. The 600km journey took 21.5 hours.
The Blue Dolphin can accommodate up to 586 passengers, 30 staff, 80 lorries and 20 cars.
Seahorse Ferries is waiting for the green light from the Marine Department to approve its fares as well as wait for the time when people feel more comfortable travelling before officially launching the service.

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