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Four down, one to go – Phuket’s traffic underpass network nearly complete


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Four down, one to go – Phuket’s traffic underpass network nearly complete

By The Thaiger

 

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The 540 million baht underground tunnel at Chalong Circle has now been officially opened by the Thai PM.

 

PM Prayut Chan-o-cha presided over the official opening yesterday morning. The tunnel, about 350 metres long, travels between Viset Road and Chao Fah West. Above ground the intersection moves traffic around the renovated roundabout where traffic from Kata (Patak Road), Chalong Pier and Chao Fah East intersect.

 

Along with the PM were Interior Minister Anupong Paochinda and Finance Minister Apisak Tantivorawong and the throngs of officials.

 

Traffic exceeding 100,000 vehicles a day takes Phuket locals north and south from Rawai to the rest of the island and tour buses and vans to the southern beaches Cape Promthep, Kata and Karon. Construction was a long, arduous affair for the construction company and locals. It began in July 2015 and the tunnel was eventual open to traffic on May 31 (southbound, northbound traffic a few days later).

 

The tunnel is only two lanes wide but 5.5 metres high to accommodate larger trucks and double-decker tour buses. The tunnel is equipped with electrical water-pumping, drainage, lighting, ventilation and safety equipment. Above ground the construction zone is slowly being landscaped to improve the amenity of the area after the four years of mess-making.

 

The new lotus tower is the feature of the slightly-expanded roundabout with a golden lotus at the top.

 

Out of the five underpasses constructed over the past seven years – Chalong Underpass, Samkong Underpass, Darasamuth (Central Festival) Underpass and Bang Khu Underpass – only Sanam Bin (meaning ‘airport) is yet to be fully finished and should be opened in October this year. Northbound traffic has been using the underpass for six months already.

 

But don’t get too excited about the finish of all the roadworks Phuketians, the light rail construction is set to begin next year and will rip up most of the island’s main north-south artery Thepkasattri Road in the process.

 

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PHOTO: Thodsapol Hongtong

 

Source: https://thethaiger.com/news/phuket/four-down-one-to-go-phukets-traffic-underpass-network-nearly-complete

 

 
Posted
20 minutes ago, webfact said:

Four down, one to go

Oh, I thought it was referring to the number of people killed on the first day the underpass was open.

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The Chalong underpass height maybe acceptable but the 2 narrow lanes are not... what were they thinking when constructing this?  Rawai / Nai Harn area is in the throws of massive expansion with thousands of new condo rooms under construction.... lets have this conversation again in 5 years!!

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While they are busy congratulating themselves, they might want to look into building flyovers on the road to the airport.  All those traffic lights are not helping one bit.

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2 hours ago, the guest said:

Phuket's underpasses have zero value. Just another SCAM to cream-off the top. 

I was very sceptical that this underpass would work, but, to my pleasant surprise, it actually does. No more jams, even at peak period.

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2 hours ago, pattayadgw said:

The Chalong underpass height maybe acceptable but the 2 narrow lanes are not... what were they thinking when constructing this?  Rawai / Nai Harn area is in the throws of massive expansion with thousands of new condo rooms under construction.... lets have this conversation again in 5 years!!

Thousands? I don't think so.......

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2 hours ago, steelepulse said:

While they are busy congratulating themselves, they might want to look into building flyovers on the road to the airport.  All those traffic lights are not helping one bit.

Don't worry. If they start work on the light rail the traffic won't be going anywhere on that road anyway.

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