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The Krungthep Bridge (Thai: สะพานกรุงเทพ, RTGS: Saphan Krung Thep, pronounced [sā.pʰāːn krūŋ tʰêːp]) is a bascule bridge (drawbridge) spanning the Chao Phraya river in Bangkok, Thailand. It was the third bridge to be built across the Chao Phraya river. It was constructed by Fuji Car Manufacturing Co., Ltd, with a budget of 31,912,500 baht.
Krungthep Bridge สะพานกรุงเทพ | |
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Coordinates | 13°42′04″N 100°29′30″E / 13.70107°N 100.49166°E |
Carries | Four lanes of roadway, pedestrians |
Crosses | Chao Phraya River |
Locale | Bangkok, Thailand |
Characteristics | |
Design | Bascule bridge, Truss bridge |
Total length | 626.25 m |
Longest span | 64 m |
Clearance above | 7.5 m |
History | |
Construction start | 31 August 1954 |
Construction end | 24 March 1959 |
Opened | 25 June 1959 |
Location | |
Heavy congestion on the bridge led to the construction of the 6-lane Rama III Bridge nearby.
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edit- "Krungthep Bridge". Bureau of Maintenance and Traffic Safety, Ministry of Transport, Thailand. Archived from the original on May 28, 2008. Retrieved 2007-11-27.
13°42′4″N 100°29′30″E / 13.70111°N 100.49167°E