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Si Rat–Outer Ring Road Expressway
The Prachim Ratthaya Expressway (), also known as the Si Rat–Outer Ring Road Expressway (), is an expressway in Thailand, located in Bangkok and Nonthaburi province. The expressway is a controlled-access toll road. History Prachim Ratthaya Expressway was completed and opened in its entirety on 22 August 2016. It connects Si Rat Expressway to Outer Ring Road (West) (Kanchanaphisek Road). The expressway's name ''Prachim Ratthaya'' was bestowed by King Vajiralongkorn, meaning "Road to the West". According to an official EXAT annual report, the expressway was used by 18,466,598 cars in the 2022 fiscal year, with an average of 50,594 cars per day. Route Kilometre 0 is counted at Kanchanaphisek Interchange. See also * Controlled-access highways in Thailand * Expressway Authority of Thailand The Expressway Authority of Thailand () (EXAT) is a state enterprise under the Ministry of Transport. It was founded in 1972, and operates Thailand's expressway ( ''thang phiset ...
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Bangkok Expressway And Metro
Bangkok Expressway and Metro Public Company Limited or BEM () is a public transportation company in Thailand. It operates two MRT (Bangkok), metro lines in Bangkok and Expressway Authority of Thailand, expressways. It was formed by the merger of Bangkok Expressway Public Company Limited (“BECL”) and Bangkok Metro Public Company Limited (“BMCL”) on December 30, 2015. Under 25-year concession agreements with the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand, BEM operates the MRT Blue Line, MRT Purple Line and is also set to operate the MRT Orange Line once it becomes operational. Additional BEM has won contracts to build or operate three expressways in Bangkok: the Si Rat expressway, Si Rat - Outer Ring Road Expressway and Udon Ratthaya Expressway. BEM is listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand and has a market value over THB 80,000 million. References {{Reflist External links Official website
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