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Thai train services to be suspended due to bedbugs
Sat, Mar 15, 2008
AFP

BANGKOK - THAILAND'S state-run railway said on Saturday it would suspend some of its express train services from Bangkok for two weeks to make carriages bedbug-free.

The decision came after a number of passengers complained about bedbugs and demanded transport authorities clean up bug-infested carriages, said Mr Pairat Rojaroen-ngam, a spokesman for the State Railway of Thailand.

'We need to solve this problem once and for all,' Pairat told AFP, adding the 14-day suspension from Monday would cost the operator 14 million baht (S$62,055).

The suspended services include from Bangkok to Thailand's northern city of Chiang Mai and to southern cities of Surat Thani and Yala, he said. -- AFP

 

 
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