Kamphaeng Phet Road


Kamphaeng Phet Road is a road in Thailand's capital Bangkok, there are currently eight branches. The road is a site of MRT Blue Line station Kamphaeng Phet.

History

The road was constructed in the year 1978 by Bangkok Metropolitan Administration to connect Phaholyothin Road with Yan Phaholyothin Road and received construction assistance from the Military Battalion, 111th Mechanic, 11th Military Department of Ratchaburi Province.
Due to the road run through the land of the State Railway of Thailand, therefore used the name "Kamphaeng Phet Road" in honour of Purachatra Jayakara, Prince of Kamphaeng Phet. Who was the first commander of Royal State Railways of Siam, and regarded as Father of the Thai railways.

Branches

[file:DJI 00261.jpg|thumb|250px|Kamphaeng Phet 4 Road passing in front of Mixt Chatuchak]
[file:ถนนข้างสวนจตุจักร ช่วงปีใหม่รถไม่มีจอดเลย - panoramio.jpg|thumb|250px|Kamphaeng Phet 3 on New Year's Eve 2010]