Krung Thon Bridge

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Krung Thon Bridge is a major road and pedestrian bridge in Bangkok, Thailand, known for connecting the city’s historic districts across the Chao Phraya River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
deck arch bridge
pedestrian bridge
road bridge
steel bridge
alsoKnownAs Saphan Sang Hi
carries pedestrians
road traffic
category Bridges in Bangkok
Bridges over the Chao Phraya River
Road bridges in Thailand
connects Bang Phlat District
Dusit District, Bangkok
surface form: Dusit District

historic districts of Bangkok
constructionStartDate 1954
country Thailand
crosses Chao Phraya River
crossesInCity Bangkok
designedAs deck arch structure
hasApproachRoads yes
hasLanes 4 traffic lanes
hasLighting yes
hasSidewalks yes
hasTrafficType motor vehicles
pedestrian traffic
length approximately 648 meters
locatedIn Bang Phlat District
Bangkok
Dusit District, Bangkok
surface form: Dusit District
locatedInMetropolitanArea Bangkok Metropolitan Region
maintainedBy Bangkok Metropolitan Administration
material steel
nativeName Krung Thon Bridge self-linksurface differs
surface form: สะพานกรุงธน
numberOfSpans 3
officialName Krung Thon Bridge self-link
opened 1958
partOf Bangkok road network
region Central Thailand
riverBankOnOneSide Dusit side of Chao Phraya River
riverBankOnOtherSide Bang Phlat side of Chao Phraya River
significance major crossing of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok
urban yes
usedFor daily commuting
local transport within Bangkok
width approximately 16.5 meters

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Chao Phraya River hasBridge Krung Thon Bridge
Rama IX Bridge precededBy Krung Thon Bridge
this entity surface form: Krungthep Bridge
Krung Thon Bridge officialName Krung Thon Bridge self-link
Krung Thon Bridge nativeName Krung Thon Bridge self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: สะพานกรุงธน