Chaophraya River
1. Rama IV Bridge
Located in the suburbs of Bangkok. There are no high-rise buildings around, and sky and Chao Phraya River can be seen from the bridge in a well-balanced. The Pakkret pier of Chaophraya Express Boat is located under the bridge.
6. Rama VI Bridge
A bridge across the Southern Line of the State Railway of Thailand. The sidewalk is adjacent, so a good scene can be seen here for railway fans.
8. Krungton Bridge
The bridge connecting the Dusit and Bang Phlat districts. This bridge can be crossed on foot. At this time, I took a picture from the boat.
9. Rama VIII Bridge
The bridge built as a royal project to alleviate traffic congestion. Asymmetric cable-stayed style. The lit up scene at night is beautiful and worth seeing.
10. Phra Pin Klao Bridge
The 658m long bridge near Khao San Rd. Named after Pink Lao, a Thai vice-king from 1851 to 1866. Opened on September 24, 1973. This bridge can be crossed on foot.
11. Phra Puddha Yodfa Bridge
The bridge connecting the Phra Nakhon and Thon Buri districts. The second bridge over the Chao Phraya River to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Chakri dynasty. It is also called Memorial Bridge. This bridge can be crossed on foot and the view from the bridge is good.
13. Taksin Bridge
Railway and road combined bridge. The total length is 1791m. Completed on February 1, 1979, and put into service on May 6, 1982. The center is the Bangkok Skytrain track, and both sides are separated by up and down car lanes. On the Bang Rak area side of the bridge, there is a BTS station and a Chao Phraya Express boat pier.
17. Bhumibol 1 Bridge
One of the bridges at the base of the river surrounding the Phra Pradaeng area. About 600 m ahead of this bridge, the Chao Phraya River appears again, and another bridge has been built there. This bridge cannot be crossed on foot.
18. Bhumibol 2 Bridge
One of the bridges at the base of the river surrounding the Phra Pradaeng area. This surrounded by a river area is larger than the upstream Ko Kret.