New M81 Motorway Review: Kanchanaburi to Bang Yai (Dec 2024)
Full Route Experience from Kanchanaburi Toll Gate to Bang Bua Thong Interchange
Free Access to M81 Motorway for New Year 2025
This video reviews the new M81 motorway (Bang Yai - Kanchanaburi), offering a comprehensive look at the entire route.
The M81 motorway project is opening temporarily for free public use, covering the full 96-kilometer distance, during the New Year 2025 holidays. This trial period runs from December 26th, 2024 at 00:01 to January 2nd, 2025 at 24:00.
Six toll gates will be open 24 hours a day:
* Bang Yai Toll Gate
* Nakhon Pathom East Toll Gate
* Nakhon Pathom West Toll Gate
* Tha Maka Toll Gate
* Tha Muang Toll Gate
* Kanchanaburi Toll Gate
User comments after the Bang Yai - Kanchanaburi motorway opened for free from December 26, 2024 to January 2, 2025:
* Mostly positive: People are happy and enjoying the free access.
* Speed limit complaints: Some dislike the 80 km/h speed limit.
* Desire for longer free period: Many wish it was free for a longer time.
* Overall happiness: People are happy to use the motorway for travel.
* Looking forward to full opening: Everyone is anticipating the convenience of the motorway when fully operational.
## Highways Agency to Propose Bang Bua Thong - Bang Pa-In Motorway to Cabinet
Source: Thansettakij Newspaper
Saturday, January 25, 2025 06:17
The Highways Department is preparing to propose the Bang Bua Thong - Bang Pa-In motorway project to the Cabinet for approval by mid-year. The project, worth 15 billion baht, aims to alleviate traffic congestion and connect with the Bang Khun Thian - Bang Bua Thong motorway. Construction bidding is expected to open in July 2025.
The Department of Highways is expediting several motorway projects, including the M9 Outer Bangkok Ring Road. This is due to heavy traffic congestion on Kanchanaphisek Road, especially in the Bang Yai - Bang Khun Thian section. The area has seen significant development on both sides, leading to severe traffic problems during rush hour, holidays, and long weekends.
**Project Details:**
* M9 West Outer Bangkok Ring Road, Bang Bua Thong - Bang Pa-In Section:
* Length: 35 kilometers
* Investment: 15.862 billion baht (7.123 billion from budget, 8.739 billion from motorway tolls)
* Current Status: Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is being finalized for submission to the Cabinet.
* Timeline:
* Cabinet approval expected by mid-2025.
* Land acquisition and construction to begin in 2025-2027.
* Construction bidding to open in July 2025.
* Expected completion in 2030.
* M9 West Outer Bangkok Ring Road, Bang Khun Thian - Bang Bua Thong Elevated Section:
* Length: 35.85 kilometers
* Investment: 56.035 billion baht (4.235 billion for land acquisition by the government, 51.782 billion from private investment)
* Current Status: Cabinet approved the project on December 3, 2024.
* Timeline:
* Land expropriation and acquisition to be completed by July 2025.
* PPP Net Cost bidding to open in late 2025.
* Contract signing in 2026.
* Construction to begin in mid-2027.
* Expected completion in 2030.
**Construction Details:**
* The Bang Khun Thian - Bang Bua Thong section will be an elevated highway built above Kanchanaphisek Road.
* Total length: approximately 38 kilometers.
* Six lanes (three in each direction).
* Lane width: 3 meters.
* Left shoulder width: 2 meters.
* Right shoulder width: 1 meter.
**Route:**
The M9 Outer Bangkok Ring Road (Bang Khun Thian - Bang Bua Thong) will start at the Bang Khun Thian Interchange, connecting to:
* Southbound M9 Motorway
* Bang Khun Thian - Ban Phaeo Motorway (M82)
* Rama 3 - Dao Khanong - Outer Bangkok Ring Road Expressway
The route will head north, passing the Mae Klong railway line with interchanges connecting to:
* Rama 2 Road
* Ekachai Road
* Kallaprapruk Road
* Petchkasem Road
* Phran Nok - Phutthamonthon Sai 4 Road
* Borommaratchachonnani Road
* Sirat Expressway - Outer Bangkok Ring Road
* Nakhon In Road
* Bang Yai Interchange (connecting to M81 Bang Yai - Kanchanaburi Motorway)
The route will run parallel to the Purple Line MRT, passing Bang Yai Market Station and Khlong Phai Station. It will end approximately 1 kilometer from the Bang Bua Thong Interchange.
**Benefits:**
* Improved connectivity between Bangkok and surrounding areas.
* Enhanced motorway and expressway network.
* Reduced traffic congestion, especially on the Outer Bangkok Ring Road.
* Faster and more cost-effective travel.
* Reduced transportation and logistics costs.
* Increased economic activity and employment.
* Enhanced national competitiveness.
The project is expected to generate direct benefits for users worth over 18 billion baht and contribute to economic growth and employment of approximately 200 billion baht.
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