Nong Pling Bridge

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Nong Pling Bridge

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Coordinates 15°41′49″N100°09′00″E / 15.697°N 100.15°E / 15.697; 100.15
Carries1 Railway track
CrossesUnnamed canal
Locale Nakhon Sawan Province
Official nameNong Pling Bridge
Maintained by State Railway of Thailand
Characteristics
Design Truss bridge
Total lengthabout 40.00 metres
History
Constructed byNEUNG HWA INDUSTRY CO., LTD. [1]
Opened1976
Location
Nong Pling Bridge

Nong Pling Bridge is a one-span railway bridge in Thailand. It is in Nakhon Sawan Province on the Northern Line Railway, near Nakhon Sawan Railway Station. There is only one span, with a length of about 40 metres.

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It is a one-span truss bridge.

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