List of bridges in Cambodia
Historical and architectural interest bridges
Name | Khmer | Distinction | Length | Type | Carries Crosses | Opened | Location | Province | Ref. | ||
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1 | Spean Toap | ស្ពានទ័ព | Northwest Royal Road | 150 m (490 ft) | Masonry 28 corbelled arches, laterite | Old National Road 68 Stueng Chas | 12th century | Chong Kal District 13°54′14.9″N 103°31′54.6″E / 13.904139°N 103.531833°E / 13.904139; 103.531833 (Spean Toap) | Oddar Meanchey | [1] [2] [3] | |
2 | Spean Praptos | ស្ពានព្រះទិស | South- east Royal Road | 86 m (282 ft) | Masonry 21 corbelled arches, laterite | Old National Highway 6 Chi Kraeng River | 12th century | Chi Kraeng District 13°07′35.7″N 104°20′21.3″E / 13.126583°N 104.339250°E / 13.126583; 104.339250 (Spean Praptos) | Siem Reap | [S 1] [4] [5] | |
3 | Spean Memay | ស្ពានមេម៉ាយ | West Royal Road Angkor World Heritage Site (1992) | 79 m (259 ft) | Masonry 29 arches, laterite | Siem Reap River (former path) | 12th century | Siem Reap 13°26′43.6″N 103°45′40.0″E / 13.445444°N 103.761111°E / 13.445444; 103.761111 (Spean Memay) | Siem Reap | [6] [7] [8] | |
4 | Spean Ta Ong | ស្ពានតាអុង | East Royal Road | 63 m (207 ft) | Masonry 14 corbelled arches, laterite | Chi Kraeng River | 12th century | Chi Kraeng District 13°25′18.9″N 104°24′24.1″E / 13.421917°N 104.406694°E / 13.421917; 104.406694 (Spean Ta Ong) | Siem Reap | [9] [10] [11] | |
5 | Spean Khvav | ស្ពានខ្វាវ | 26 m (85 ft) | Masonry 7 corbelled arches, laterite | East Royal Road | 12th century | Chi Kraeng District 13°25′10.3″N 104°29′05.7″E / 13.419528°N 104.484917°E / 13.419528; 104.484917 (Spean Khvav) | Siem Reap | [10] [12] [13] | ||
6 | Spean Thma | ស្ពានថ្ម | Angkor World Heritage Site (1992) | Masonry 14 corbelled arches, sandstone | Siem Reap River (former path) | 15th century | Siem Reap 13°26′45.8″N 103°52′46.1″E / 13.446056°N 103.879472°E / 13.446056; 103.879472 (Spean Thma) | Siem Reap | [6] [14] [15] [16] | ||
7 | Kampong Cham Bamboo Bridge [Wikidata] | ស្ពានឫស្សីកោះប៉ែន | Dismantled and rebuilt each year | 1,000 m (3,300 ft) | Trestle Bamboo | Kampong Cham 11°58′27.4″N 105°27′41.8″E / 11.974278°N 105.461611°E / 11.974278; 105.461611 (Kampong Cham Bamboo Bridge) | Kampong Cham | [S 2] [17] [18] | |||
8 | Diamond Gate Bridge demolished in 2012 | ស្ពានពេជ្រ | Phnom Penh stampede | Suspension Composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylons | Road bridge Bassac River | 2010 | Phnom Penh–Koh Pich 11°33′21.7″N 104°56′22.1″E / 11.556028°N 104.939472°E / 11.556028; 104.939472 (Diamond Gate Bridge) | Phnom Penh | [S 3] |
Major bridges
This table presents a non-exhaustive list of the road and railway bridges with spans greater than 100 metres (328 ft) or total lengths longer than 500 metres (1,640 ft).
Name | Khmer | Span | Length | Type | Carries Crosses | Opened | Location | Province | Ref. | ||
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1 | Neak Loeung Bridge | ស្ពានត្សឹបាសា | 330 m (1,080 ft) | 2,215 m (7,267 ft) | Cable-stayed Concrete deck and pylons 155+330+155 | 2015 | Neak Loeung 11°16′33.3″N 105°16′44.9″E / 11.275917°N 105.279139°E / 11.275917; 105.279139 (Neak Loeung Bridge) | Prey Veng Kandal | [S 4] [19] [20] [21] | ||
2 | Koh Puos Bridge | ស្ពានកោះពស់ | 200 m (660 ft) | 900 m (3,000 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete 110+200+110 | Road bridge Bay of Kompong Som | 2011 | Sihanoukville–Koh Puos 10°37′34.5″N 103°29′24.3″E / 10.626250°N 103.490083°E / 10.626250; 103.490083 (Koh Puos Bridge) | Sihanoukville | [22] [23] | |
3 | Koh Norea Bridge under construction | ស្ពានកោះនរា | 180 m (590 ft) | 483 m (1,585 ft) | Extradosed Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons 108+180+108 | Road bridge Bassac River | Phnom Penh–Koh Pich 11°33′02.4″N 104°56′48.2″E / 11.550667°N 104.946722°E / 11.550667; 104.946722 (Koh Norea Bridge) | Phnom Penh | [24] | ||
4 | Prek Tamak Bridge | ស្ពានព្រែកតាមាក់ | 170 m (560 ft)(x3) | 1,060 m (3,480 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete 95+3x170+95 | 2010 | Khsach Kandal District–Mukh Kampul District 11°45′05.9″N 105°00′15.1″E / 11.751639°N 105.004194°E / 11.751639; 105.004194 (Prek Tamak Bridge) | Kandal | [Note 1] [25] [26] | ||
5 | Chroy Changvar Bridge I | ស្ពានជ្រោយចង្វារ I | 135 m (443 ft) | 711 m (2,333 ft) | Box girder Steel 65+135+65 | 1966 1995 | Phnom Penh 11°35′14.2″N 104°55′18.5″E / 11.587278°N 104.921806°E / 11.587278; 104.921806 (Chroy Changva Bridge I) | Phnom Penh | [Note 2] [S 5] [27] [28] | ||
6 | Prek Kdam Bridge | 135 m (443 ft)(x3) | 981 m (3,219 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete 75+3x135+75 | 2009 | Ponhea Lueu District 11°48′54.6″N 104°48′29.5″E / 11.815167°N 104.808194°E / 11.815167; 104.808194 (Prek Kdam Bridge) | Kandal | [Note 3] [25] [29] [30] | |||
7 | Chroy Changvar Bridge II | ស្ពានជ្រោយចង្វារ II | 135 m (443 ft)(x3) | 711 m (2,333 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete | 2014 | Phnom Penh 11°35′15.0″N 104°55′18.3″E / 11.587500°N 104.921750°E / 11.587500; 104.921750 (Chroy Changva Bridge II) | Phnom Penh | [Note 4] [27] | ||
8 | Stung Treng Bridge | 135 m (443 ft)(x3) | 1,731 m (5,679 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete 75+3x135+75 | 2015 | Stung Treng 13°31′38.2″N 105°56′06.8″E / 13.527278°N 105.935222°E / 13.527278; 105.935222 (Stung Treng Bridge) | Stung Treng | [Note 5] [31] [32] | |||
9 | Takhmao Bridge | ស្ពានព្រែកសំរោង | 135 m (443 ft) | 855 m (2,805 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete 75+135+75 | Phnom Penh Second Ring Road Bassac River | 2015 | Ta Khmau Municipality–Phnom Penh 11°28′07.3″N 104°57′37.4″E / 11.468694°N 104.960389°E / 11.468694; 104.960389 (Takhmao Bridge) | Kandal Phnom Penh | [Note 6] [33] [34] | |
10 | Third Ring Road Bassac River Bridge | 135 m (443 ft) | 625 m (2,051 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete 75+135+75 | Phnom Penh Third Ring Road Bassac River | Kampong Svay–Anloung Chen Island 11°26′59.2″N 105°03′05.3″E / 11.449778°N 105.051472°E / 11.449778; 105.051472 (Third Ring Road Bassac River Bridge) | Kandal | [35] [36] | |||
11 | Kizuna Bridge | ស្ពានគីហ្សូណា | 120 m (390 ft)(x7) | 1,360 m (4,460 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete 80+7x120+80 | 2001 | Kampong Cham 11°59′06.5″N 105°28′11.4″E / 11.985139°N 105.469833°E / 11.985139; 105.469833 (Kizuna Bridge) | Kampong Cham Tboung Khmum | [S 6] [37] | ||
12 | Russey Keo Bridge | ស្ពានឬស្សីកែវ | 120 m (390 ft)(x3) | 504 m (1,654 ft) | Extradosed Concrete box girder deck, 4 concrete pylons 72+3x120+72 | Road bridge Tonlé Sap | 2023 | Phnom Penh 11°36′34.0″N 104°55′16.2″E / 11.609444°N 104.921167°E / 11.609444; 104.921167 (Russey Keo Bridge) | Phnom Penh | [38] [39] | |
13 | Monivong Bridge | ស្ពានព្រះមុនីវង្ស | 118 m (387 ft) | 269 m (883 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete Twin bridges 75+118+75 | 1960s 2009 | Phnom Penh 11°31′52.2″N 104°55′58.9″E / 11.531167°N 104.933028°E / 11.531167; 104.933028 (Monivong Bridge) | Phnom Penh | [40] [41] | ||
14 | Phnom Penh-Areyksat Bridge planned | 3,549 m (11,644 ft) | Cable-stayed | 2026 | Ariyaksat–Phnom Penh 11°34′33.6″N 104°56′41.7″E / 11.576000°N 104.944917°E / 11.576000; 104.944917 (Phnom Penh-Areyksat Bridge) | Kandal Phnom Penh | [Note 7] [42] [43] | ||||
15 | Koh Kong Bridge | ស្ពានកោះកុង | 1,900 m (6,200 ft) | Beam Prestressed concrete | 2002 | Khemarak Phoumin 11°37′03.3″N 102°58′15.7″E / 11.617583°N 102.971028°E / 11.617583; 102.971028 (Koh Kong Bridge) | Koh Kong | ||||
16 | Kratié Bridge under construction | ស្ពានក្រចេះ | 1,761 m (5,778 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete | Road bridge Mekong | 2025 | Kratié 12°25′54.4″N 106°01′29.1″E / 12.431778°N 106.024750°E / 12.431778; 106.024750 (Kratié Bridge) | Kratié | [44] | ||
17 | Steung Trang-Krouch Chhmar Bridge | ស្ពានស្ទឹងត្រង់-ក្រូចឆ្មារ | 1,131 m (3,711 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete | Road bridge Mekong | 2021 | Steung Trang district–Krouch Chhmar District 12°16′08.2″N 105°33′11.0″E / 12.268944°N 105.553056°E / 12.268944; 105.553056 (Steung Trang-Krouch Chhmar Bridge) | Kampong Cham Tboung Khmum | [Note 8] [45] [46] | ||
18 | Sekong Bridge | ស្ពានសេកុង | 1,057 m (3,468 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete | Stung Treng 13°32′15.8″N 105°59′24.4″E / 13.537722°N 105.990111°E / 13.537722; 105.990111 (Sekong Bridge) | Stung Treng | [Note 9] | ||||
19 | Prek Pnov Bridge | ស្ពានព្រែកព្នៅ | 996 m (3,268 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete | Phnom Penh Third Ring Road Tonlé Sap | 2010 | Phnom Penh 11°39′29.0″N 104°52′05.7″E / 11.658056°N 104.868250°E / 11.658056; 104.868250 (Prek Pnov Bridge) | Phnom Penh | [47] | ||
20 | Bridge (National road 10) | 530 m (1,740 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete | National road 10 | [48] [49] | ||||||
21 | Koh Thom Bridge | ស្ពានមិត្តភាពកម្ពុជាចិនកោះធំ | Box girder Prestressed concrete | Kaoh Thum District 11°06′36.3″N 105°03′34.2″E / 11.110083°N 105.059500°E / 11.110083; 105.059500 (Koh Thom Bridge) | Kandal | [Note 10] |
See also
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Notes and References
- Notes
- ^ Also called 3rd Cambodia–China Friendship Bridge.
- ^ Also called Cambodian–Japanese Friendship Bridge, it was severely damaged during the civil war in 1972 and 1973 and remained closed until it reopened on February 1994.
- ^ Also called 2nd Cambodia–China Friendship Bridge.
- ^ Also called 5th Cambodia–China Friendship Bridge.
- ^ Also called 6th Cambodia–China Friendship Bridge.
- ^ Also called 4th Cambodia–China Friendship Bridge.
- ^ Also called Cambodia-South Korea Friendship Bridge.
- ^ Also called 8th Cambodia–China Friendship Bridge.
- ^ Also called 1st Cambodia–China Friendship Bridge.
- ^ Also called 7th Cambodia–China Friendship Bridge.
- Nicolas Janberg. "International Database for Civil and Structural Engineering". Structurae.com.
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Further reading
- Bruguier, Bruno (2000). "Les ponts en pierre du Cambodge ancien" [Stone arch bridges in Ancient Cambodia]. Bulletin de l'École Française d'Extrême-Orient (in French). 87 (2): 529–551. doi:10.3406/befeo.2000.3490.
- Lunet de Lajonquière, Étienne (1902). Inventaire descriptif des monuments du Cambodge [Descriptive inventory of the monuments of Cambodia] (in French). Vol. 1. Imprimerie Nationale. Ernest Leroux (Publications de l'École française d'Extrême-Orient).
- Uchida, Etsuo; Sakurai, Yuichiro; Cheng, Rathborith; Shimoda, Ichita; Saito, Yu (April 2020). "Supply ranges of stone blocks used in masonry bridges and their construction period along the East Royal Road in the Khmer Empire, Cambodia". Heritage Science. 8 (38). doi:10.1186/s40494-020-00383-2. ISSN 2050-7445.
- Walker Vadillo, Veronica (October 2019). "A historiography of Angkor's river network: shifting the research paradigm to Westerdahl's Maritime Cultural Landscape". SPAFA Journal. 3. doi:10.26721/spafajournal.v3i0.609. hdl:10138/310377. ISSN 0858-1975.
External links
- "Category:Ancient Bridge". Beyondangkor.org.
- LHuillier, Rodney Charles (November 19, 2021). "The Bridges that Built an Empire". Helloangkor.com.
- "Living Angkor Road Project (LARP)" (PDF). Khmer-Thai Collaboration Research Project.
- Denenberg, David. "Suspension Bridges of Cambodia". Bridgemeister.com.
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