Highway 43 (Thailand)

National Highway 43
ทางหลวงแผ่นดินหมายเลข 43
ถนนเอเชียน; ถนนเลี่ยงเมืองปัตตานี
Asian Road; Pattani Bypass Road
Route information
Part of AH18
Length109.152 km (67.824 mi)
Major junctions
West end Hwy 4 / AH2
Hwy 407 in Hat Yai (Songkhla province)
Major intersections Hwy 425 in Hatyai (under construction)
Hwy 408 in Chana
Hwy 42 / AH18 in Nong Chik
Hwy 418 in Nong Chik
Hwy 410 in Mueang Pattani
East end Hwy 42 / AH18 in Yaring (Pattani province)
Location
CountryThailand
ProvincesSongkhla, Pattani
Major citiesHat Yai, Pattani
Highway system

Highway 43 (Thai: ทางหลวงแผ่นดินหมายเลข 43), Hat Yai - Yaring or Khlong Wa - Yaring or Khlong Wa - Ban Dee It is one of the most important national highways in Southeastern Thailand and also part of Asian Highway 18 as concurrent of this route. This highway is a new highway that was cut to shorten the distance from Songkhla Province to Pattani Province after Highway 42's distance was farther than this highway. This route is an 4-lane highway along the entire route with a total distance of 109.152+ kilometers. it was also under responsible by Songkhla Highway Subdistrict 1, Songkhla Highway Subdistrict 2 (Na Mom) and Pattani Highway Subdistrict.

Highway details

Highway 43 is main route of Songkhla Province and Pattani Province. The highway begins in Khlong Wa intersection, Khohong Subdistrict, Hat Yai District, Songkhla Province. The highway has 4 traffic lanes, heading east through Na Mom District, Chana District, Thepha District, entering Pattani Province at Nong Chik District and continuing to Mueang Pattani District then ends at Ban Dee Intersection, Yaring District, Pattani Province. On Songkhla Province is 74.397 kilometers. On Pattani Province is 34.755 kilometers.

As 12 March 2024, Department of Highway (DOH) opened 14km Pattani Bypass Highway (Maphrao Tondiaw Roundabout (Nong Chik)-Ban Dee (Yaring)) after 5 year of construction within total of 109.152 kilometers.[1]

History

In the past, Highway 43's origin was in Kheha Intersection when Phetkasem road goes to Rattaphum to Hat Yai (now part of Highway 406, Highway 4287 and Highway 407) and Highway 43 terminus at Khlong Wa intersection, the current kilometer zero of this route was located.

Until now, Phetkasem Road extending and bypass its old route to Khlong Wa intersection, Highway 43 extended entire route of Highway 4131 to Khuan Mit intersection and a section of Highway 408 to Paching intersection. Highway 4086 were extended to Don Yang intersection but entrance to Chana was part of the route itself and entrance to Sakom Pakbang is part of Highway 4370, making Highway 43's terminus before extending to Ban Dee Intersection, its current terminus.

Junction lists

Legend:

Province District Km Exit Name Destinations Notes
Songkhla Hat Yai 0+000 Hat Yai Hwy 407 – Mueang Songkhla
Hwy 4 / AH2 – Bangkok, Phatthalung, Bang Klam, Sadao, Dannok, Padang Besar
Junctions
Ban Phru Hwy 425 – Sadaom, Hat Yai International Airport, Rattaphum *Under Planned*
Na Mom Namom SK.R 1-0087 – Phichit, Sadao Junctions
Na Mom train crossing
Chana Khlong Pia SK.2031 – Mueang Songkhla, Ban Thungkho Junctions
24+588 Khuan Mid Hwy 408 – Mueang Songkhla, Singhanakhon, Nakhon Si Thammarat T-junctions
30+423 Paching Hwy 408 – Na Thawi, Ban Prakob T-junctions
34+670 Chana SK.2017 – Taling Chan
Hwy 4086 – Paching, Na Thawi, Ban Prakob
Junctions
Thepha Sakom Hwy 4370 – Ban Pakbang T-junctions
63+985 Thepha Hwy 4085 – Saba Yoi, Kabang, Yala, Ban Phraphut Junctions
Ban Phraphut Bridge
Pattani Nong Chik 87+152 Nong Chik Hwy 42 / AH18 – Mueang Pattani, Yaring, Khok Pho, Thepha, Sadao Junctions
2nd Bo Thong Bridge
94+952 Lipasango Hwy 418 – Mueang Pattani, Yarang, Maelan, Yala Roundabout
Nong Chik-Mueang Pattani border BR Pattani River Bridge
Mueang Pattani Pattani Hwy 410 – Chabangtiko, Yarang, Yala, Betong Roundabout
Yarang Yarang
Yaring 109+152 Yaring (Ban Dee) Hwy 42 / AH18 – Mueang Pattani, Mayo, Narathiwat, Su-ngai Kolok T-junctions

References

  1. ^ "ย้อนตำนานถนนเลี่ยงเมืองปัตตานี ผ่านมา 5 ปีเปิดใช้เต็มรูปแบบ". MGR Online. 12 March 2024. Retrieved 12 March 2024.