Controlled-access highways in Thailand
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Multiple toll-collecting controlled-access highway systems are operated in Thailand, currently serving the Greater Bangkok area and nearby provinces. The first expressway in Thailand is , opened in 1981. Burapha Withi Expressway was the world's longest bridge from its opening in 2000 to 2010.
Thailand's different controlled-access highway systems are: the expressways (Thai: ทางพิเศษ, RTGS: thang phiset) operated by the Expressway Authority of Thailand, the motorways (ทางหลวงพิเศษ, thang luang phiset) operated by the Department of Highways, and Don Muang Tollway, a concession highway owned by the Department of Highways and operated by Don Muang Tollway PCL.
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Expressways in Thailand | |||
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Official name | Other name | Length | Operator |
First Stage Expressway System | 27.1 kilometres (16.8 mi) | Expressway Authority of Thailand | |
Second Stage Expressway System | 55.1 kilometres (34.2 mi) | BEM | |
Si Rat-Outer Ring Road(West) | 16.7 kilometres (10.4 mi) | BEM | |
Uttaraphimuk Elevated Tollway | Don Mueang Tollway | 28.2 kilometres (17.5 mi) | Don Mueang Tollway |
Kanchanapisek-Ramindra–At Narong Expressway | 28.2 kilometres (17.5 mi) | Expressway Authority of Thailand | |
Burapha Withi | Bang Na-Chonburi Expressway | 55.0 kilometres (34.2 mi) | Expressway Authority of Thailand |
Bang Pa-in –Pak Kret Expressway | 32.0 kilometres (19.9 mi) | NECL-BEM | |
Third Stage Expressway System, S1 section or At Narong–Bang Na Expressway |
4.1 kilometres (2.5 mi) | Expressway Authority of Thailand | |
Bang Phli–Suksawat Expressway or Southern Kanchanapisek Road |
34.0 kilometres (21.1 mi) | Expressway Authority of Thailand | |
Motorway 7 | Bangkok–Chonburi–Pattaya Expressway | 125.9 kilometres (78.2 mi) | Department of Highways |
Eastern–Western Kanchanapisek Road | 131 kilometres (81 mi) | Department of Highways | |
Total | 535.3 kilometres (332.6 mi) |
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