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  2. India–Myanmar–Thailand Trilateral Highway - Wikipedia

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    Customs, new second road and rail bridge, 16 km (10 mi) Mae Sot bypass road and Tak-Mae Sot highway on Thai side are complete in Dec 2017, only 4 km (2.5 mi) road to connect to the National Highway on Myanmar is pending due to the land acquisition issues (Dec 2017). [60] As of July 2021, the project was complete. [61]

  3. Bukit Kayu Hitam - Wikipedia

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    Bukit Kayu Hitam is the northern end of the North–South Expressway and Malaysia Federal Route 1 which runs the entire length of Peninsula Malaysia from Johor Bahru, Johor in the south where the border crossing to Singapore is located. The road is connected to Thailand's Route 4 or Phetkasem Road which goes all the way to Bangkok.

  4. Kunming–Singapore railway - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok–Hat Yai: Southern Line: Thailand's Southern railway line and branch line to the Malaysian border at Padang Besar ~100: 974: Metre 1918 Malaysia: Padang Besar–Kuala Lumpur: West Coast Railway Line: Currently run by KTM Intercity and partly electrified. 140-110: 527: Metre c.1896: Kuala Lumpur–Johor Bahru: 140-110: 369: Metre c.1896 ...

  5. Southern Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Two Asian highways run through southern Thailand: Asian Highway 2 runs mostly parallel to the railroad all the way from Bangkok. It crosses to Malaysia at Sadao, and continues on the west side of the peninsula. Asian Highway 18 begins in Hat Yai and runs south along the east coast, crossing to Malaysia at Sungai Kolok.

  6. Sadao district - Wikipedia

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    Southwest of Sadao's 85 kilometre border with Malaysia are the Malaysian states of Kedah and Perlis. The district marks the southern end of Phetkasem Road , the longest road in Thailand, which runs from Bangkok via Hat Yai to the border crossing at Danok (Thailand)– Bukit Kayu Hitam ( Malaysia ).

  7. Asian Highway Network - Wikipedia

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    Asia signs up to 'new Silk Road' BBC News report (April 26, 2004) UNESCAP press release announcing treaty; 2003 Asian Highway Handbook; Pakistan's Gwadar to Afghanistan, China road declared Asian Highway; Driven Together, Historic first crossing of Asia's new Highway to the West; Asian Highway Network Details

  8. Malaysia–Thailand border - Wikipedia

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    A Malaysia-Thailand boundary stone at the Bukit Kayu Hitam-Danok border crossing. Malaysian boundary wall near Padang Besar, Malaysia. The 658-kilometre Malaysia-Thailand land boundary consists of 552-kilometre section on land running along the watershed of several mountain ranges in northern Peninsular Malaysia and southern Thailand, and 106 kilometres running along the thalweg of the Golok ...

  9. Motorway 7 (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    Motorway Route 7, in the beginning, was called Bangkok–Chonburi Road or Bangkok–Chonburi Road New Line.It is an eight-lane intercity-motorway and originates in Si Rat Expressway Section D and Rama IX Road at the Sri Nagarindra Interchange in Suan Luang District, heading Eastern Thailand. [2]