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Lam Sali

Coordinates: 13°45′45.80″N 100°38′44.23″E / 13.7627222°N 100.6456194°E / 13.7627222; 100.6456194
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Lam Sali
ลำสาลี
Map
Location
Hua Mak, Bang Kapi, Bangkok
Coordinates13°45′45.80″N 100°38′44.23″E / 13.7627222°N 100.6456194°E / 13.7627222; 100.6456194
Roads at
junction
Srinagarindra (north–south)
Ramkhamhaeng (east–west)
Construction
TypeFour-way at-grade intersection and overpass with footbridge

Lam Sali (Thai: ลำสาลี, pronounced [lām sǎːlīː]) is a four-way intersection in Hua Mak subdistrict, Bang Kapi district, Bangkok. It is also the name of the surrounding area.

It is an intersection of Ramkhamhaeng and Srinagarindra roads, not far from The Mall Bang Kapi.

Its name is distorted from the word "Lam Ta Samli" (ลำตาสำลี; lit: the old Samli's track, or Mr. Samli's track). Since in the olden days, this area was a countryside that was full of waterways, such as Khlong Saen Saep canal and rice fields with grove woods, known as "Thung Bang Kapi" (ทุ่งบางกะปิ; Bang Kapi Field), and was a Muslim settlement. There was an old man named "To Kili" (โต๊ะกีลี) or "Ta Samli" (ตาสำลี) whose job was to raise buffalos for the locals. He often drove a herd of buffalo to eat grass at front of the Yamee-Unmuttageen Mosque in present day. Long days, the fields were so smooth that it became a path, hence the name Lam Ta Samli and finally became a Lam Sali.[1]

The Lam Sali intersection had extreme traffic jams beginning December 7, 2018, when the Lam Sali overpass (only inbound side) was closed for one year due to the construction of the MRT Orange Line.[2][3]

References

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  1. ^ "มัสยิดยามิอุ้ลมุตตะกีน ลำสาลี" [Yamee-Unmuttageen Mosque, Lam Sali]. Masjid map and information system (in Thai).
  2. ^ "Heavy jams forecast after Lam Sali flyover closure". Bangkok Post. 2018-12-04. Retrieved 2019-10-12.
  3. ^ Channel 9 MCOT HD (2018-12-06). "รับมือปิดสะพานข้ามแยกลำสาลี พรุ่งนี้" [Cope with the closing of the Lam Sali overpass tomorrow]. YouTube (in Thai). Retrieved 2019-10-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)