List Of Railway Bridges And Viaducts In Thailand
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List Of Railway Bridges And Viaducts In Thailand
This is a list of viaducts and significant bridges of Thailand's railways, past and present. 0–9 * 100-metres Bridge, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province A B * Ban Mai Bridge, Nakhon Sawan Province * Ban Phai Elevated Railway, Khon Kaen Province * Bangkok Elevated Road and Train System viaduct (incompleted), Bangkok and Pathum Thani Province * Bang Mun Nak Bridge, Phichit Province * Bang Pakong River Railway bridge, Chachoengsao Province * Bang Saphan River Railway bridge, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province * Bridge near Prachantakham railway station, Prachinburi Province * Bueng Boraphet Railway bridge, Nakhon Sawan Province * BTS Skytrain viaduct, Bangkok File:Hopewell3.JPG, Bangkok Elevated Road and Train System viaduct between Bang Sue and Don Muang File:Sky Train Silom Bangkok Photo D Ramey Logan.jpg, BTS Skytrain viaduct C * Chakri Railway bridge, crossing Pa Sak River, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province * Chawang River Railway bridge, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province * Chi River Ra ...
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Viaduct
A viaduct is a specific type of bridge that consists of a series of arches, piers or columns supporting a long elevated railway or road. Typically a viaduct connects two points of roughly equal elevation, allowing direct overpass across a wide valley, road, river, or other low-lying terrain features and obstacles. The term ''viaduct'' is derived from the Latin ''via'' meaning "road", and ''ducere'' meaning "to lead". It is a 19th-century derivation from an analogy with ancient Roman aqueducts. Like the Roman aqueducts, many early viaducts comprised a series of arches of roughly equal length. Over land The longest in antiquity may have been the Pont Serme which crossed wide marshes in southern France. At its longest point, it measured 2,679 meters with a width of 22 meters. Viaducts are commonly used in many cities that are railroad hubs, such as Chicago, Birmingham, London and Manchester. These viaducts cross the large railroad yards that are needed for freight trains there, ...
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