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Rama IX Bridge
Rama IX Bridge
Carries 6 lanes of roadway
Crosses Chao Phraya river
Locale Bangkok, Thailand
Longest span 450 m
Total length 781.20 m
Width 33 m
Height 87 m
Clearance below 41 m
Beginning date of construction 1 October 1984
Opening date 5 December 1987
Coordinates 13°40′55″N 100°31′08″E / 13.682058, 100.519001Coordinates: 13°40′55″N 100°31′08″E / 13.682058, 100.519001

Rama IX Bridge is a bridge in Bangkok, Thailand over the Chao Phraya river. It connects the Yan Nawa district to Amphoe Phra Pradaeng, in the Samut Prakan Province as a part of the Dao Khanong – Port Section of Chalerm Maha Nakhon Expressway.1

The bridge was named in honour of King Bhumibol Adulyadej's 60th birthday; the 5 December opening date coincides with the King's birthday. It was the first cable-stayed bridge in Thailand1 and had the second longest cable-stayed span in the world when it opened in 1987. 2

The original colour scheme, with white pylons and black cables, was replaced with an all yellow scheme representing the King in 2006. 3

References

  1. ^ a b "Rama IX Bridge". Expressway and Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand. Retrieved on 2008-02-01.
  2. ^ "Rama IX Bridge - 10th Year Inspection & Evaluation". OPAC Consulting Engineers (2001). Retrieved on 2008-02-01.
  3. ^ "Strength in yellow". The Nation (2006-05-10). Retrieved on 2008-02-01.

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