The Leopold viaduct from Brussels was given a second life in Bangkok in 1988 as the Thai-Belgian Friendship Bridge. The bridge was assembled in 19 hours.

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The Thai – Belgian Friendship Bridge on the Rama IV Road in Bangkok has a special history. The bridge was once built in Brussels for the World Expo 1958 and served for 25 years until a tunnel connected the two halves of the city. Thanks to the then Belgian ambassador, Belgium presented the bridge to Thailand as a gift to relieve one of the most notorious crossings in Bangkok. After the foundation piles were driven, the bridge was assembled in 24 hours.

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The Thai – Belgian Friendship Bridge on the Rama IV Road in Bangkok, which was damaged by a fire under the bridge, is open again for half (towards Silom). The opening only applies to passenger vehicles.

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