Nonthaburi Bridge

Nonthaburi Bridge
Coordinates 13°56′52″N 100°32′06″E / 13.947656°N 100.535052°E / 13.947656; 100.535052Coordinates: 13°56′52″N 100°32′06″E / 13.947656°N 100.535052°E / 13.947656; 100.535052
Crosses Chao Phraya River
Locale Nonthaburi and Pathum Thani, Thailand
Characteristics
Design 2-lane truss bridge
Total length 260.20 m
Width 12.00 m
Height 7.50 m
History
Construction start 31 August 1954
Construction end 24 June 1959

Nonthaburi Bridge, also commonly known as Nuanchawee Bridge (RTGS: Nuan Chawi), is a truss bridge spanning the Chao Phraya River between the Nonthaburi and Pathum Thani Provinces in Thailand. Opened in 1959, it carries national highway route 307, and is among the earliest bridges to cross the Chao Phraya. The bridge became known by the name Nuanchawee due to it being a location in the murder of Nualchawee Petchrung, a sensational crime in 1959.

Today the bridge remains an important link between Pathum Thani town and Bangkok's main eastern bank. In 2014, concerns were raised that the bridge's low clearance of 5.3 metres (17 ft) was an obstacle to river shipping in the rainy season. Plans were made to raise the bridge, but were later scrapped due to the potential adverse effects on traffic.[1][2]

References

  1. Mahitthirook, Amornrat (11 Oct 2014). "Chao Phraya bridges need lifting". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 19 January 2017.
  2. "นวลฉวีแค่ซ่อมปะผุทาสีใหม่". Thai Rath. 11 February 2016. Retrieved 19 January 2017.

Coordinates: 13°56′52″N 100°32′06″E / 13.94778°N 100.53500°E / 13.94778; 100.53500

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