- Kasem" on
December 10, 1950 in
honour Luang Phet
Kasemwithisawasdi (Tham
Phetkasem),
formerly the
seventh director deputy general of the
State Highways Department...
-
along with
Phahonyothin Road (Highway 1),
Mittraphap Road (Highway 2) and
Phetkasem Road (Highway 4).
Sukhumvit Road
begins in Bangkok, as a continuation...
-
Phetkasem 48
station (Thai: สถานีเพชรเกษม 48, RTGS: Sathani Phet
Kasem Si Sip Paet,
pronounced [sā.tʰǎː.nīː pʰét kā.sěːm sìː sìp pɛ̀ːt]) is a Bangkok...
- MRT) Wat Ang Kaew
Phetkasem 31 Wat Rang Bua
Phetkasem 35
Phetkasem 37
Phetkasem 39 Wat
Nimmanoradee ID Bang Khae Kaset-Bang Khae
Phetkasem 41 Kanchanaphisek...
-
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...
-
served by the
international Krabi Airport. P****ing
through the town is
Phetkasem Road (Thailand
Route 4). "Thailand:
Major Cities,
Towns &
Communes - Po****tion...
- towns. The
transportation hub of all of
southern Thailand is Hat Yai.
Phetkasem Road, the
longest road in Thailand, runs from
Bangkok along the Kra Isthmus...
- City
Shopping Complex,
Bangrak SCB Park Plaza,
Chatuchak Seacon Bangkae,
Phetkasem Road
Seacon Square,
Srinakharin Road Siam Center, Siam
Square Siam Paragon...
-
along with
Phahonyothin Road (Highway 1),
Sukhumvit Road (Highway 3), and
Phetkasem Road (Highway 4). It runs from
Saraburi to Nong Khai. The road was originally...
- Malaysia–Thailand
border at
Bukit Kayu
Hitam in Kedah,
where the road
continues as
Phetkasem Road in Thailand. The
expressway proceeds southwards through the states...