Second Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge
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Second Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 16°36′04″N 104°44′09″E / 16.6011°N 104.7358°E |
Carries | AH16 ( Route 239) |
Crosses | Mekong |
Locale | Mukdahan, Thailand - Savannakhet, Laos |
Characteristics | |
Design | Two-span extradosed bridge (Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons) |
Material | Prestressed concrete |
Total length | 2,702 m (1.7 mi) |
Traversable? | yes |
No. of lanes | 2 |
History | |
Construction start | 2004 |
Construction end | 2006 |
Construction cost | 2.5 billion THB |
Opened | 2007 |
Inaugurated | 19 December 2006 |
Location | |
The Second Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge (Thai: สะพานมิตรภาพ ไทย-ลาว แห่งที่ 2, pronounced [sā.pʰāːn mít.trā.pʰâːp tʰāj lāːw hɛ̀ŋ tʰîː sɔ̌ːŋ]; Lao: ຂົວມິດຕະພາບ ລາວ-ໄທ ແຫ່ງທີສອງ, pronounced [kʰǔa̯ mīt.tā.pʰâːp láːw tʰáj hɛ̄ŋ tʰīː sɔ̌ːŋ]) over the Mekong connects Mukdahan Province in Thailand with Savannakhet in Laos. The bridge is 1600 meters (1.0 mi) long and 12 meters (39 ft) wide, with two traffic lanes.[1]
Traffic on the bridge drives on the right, as in Laos, while traffic in Thailand drives on the left; the lane-change is on the Thai side.
History
[edit]Bridge construction began on 21 March 2004. Supports and spans were constructed on shore, then moved out onto pylons in the river by crane.[citation needed]
The total cost was about 2.5 billion baht (US$70 million), funded largely by a Japanese loan. An opening ceremony was held on 19 December 2006, and the bridge opened to the general public on 9 January 2007.
See also
[edit]- First Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge
- Third Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge
- Fourth Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge
- Fifth Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge
- Sixth Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge
- Seventh Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge[2]
- Transportation in Laos
- Transport in Thailand
References
[edit]- ^ People's Daily, 2nd Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge officially opens, December 20, 2006
- ^ Plan Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge.