Bang Sue

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Bang Sue
บางซื่อ
Statistics
Province: Bangkok
Area: 11.5 km²
Inhabitants: 180,598 (2000)
Pop. density: 15704 inh./km²
Geocode: 1029
Postal code: 10800
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Map of Bangkok, Thailand highlighting Bang Sue

Bang Sue (Thai: บางซื่อ) is one of the 50 districts (Khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. Its neighbor, clockwise from east, are Chatuchak, Dusit and Bang Phlat, and Bang Kruai and Mueang Nonthaburi (both Nonthaburi Province).

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[edit] Places

Rama VI Bridge was the first bridge to cross the Chao Phraya river. It was officially openend on January 1, 1923 and named after King Vajiravudh (Rama VI). The 442 m long and 10 m wide bridge originally had two lanes, one for the railroad and one for cars. During World War II the bridge was heavily damaged. The reconstructed bridge was re-openend on December 12, 1953. In 1992 the car lane was closed and taken over by the new Rama VII bridge nearby, so the bridge is now a railway bridge only.

[edit] Traffic

Bang Sue is currently the endpoint of the Bangkok Subway.

[edit] Administration

The district is sub-divided into one sub-district (Kwaeng).

1. Bang Sue บางซื่อ

[edit] Trivia

Photos of the subway station saying "To Bang Sue" are circulating on the internet. However the joke only works when reading the romanized Thai name with English pronunciation, the correct pronunciation in IPA is [baːŋsɯː]. [1]

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Bang Bon - Bang Kapi - Bang Khae - Bang Khen - Bang Kho Laem - Bang Khun Thian - Bangkok Noi - Bangkok Yai - Bang Na - Bang Phlat - Bang Rak - Bang Sue - Bueng Kum - Chatuchak - Chom Thong - Din Daeng - Don Mueang - Dusit - Huai Khwang - Khan Na Yao - Khlong Sam Wa - Khlong San - Khlong Toei - Lak Si - Lat Krabang - Lat Phrao - Min Buri - Nong Chok - Nong Khaem - Pathum Wan - Phasi Charoen - Phaya Thai - Phra Khanong - Phra Nakhon - Pom Prap Sattru Phai - Prawet - Rat Burana - Ratchathewi - Samphanthawong - Sai Mai - Saphan Sung - Sathon - Suan Luang - Taling Chan - Thawi Watthana - Thon Buri - Thung Khru - Wang Thonglang - Watthana - Yan Nawa

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