Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge

Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge is a bridge in , , .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include 1st Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge (Nong Khai-Vientiane) and Nong Khai railway station.

Bridge
The First Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge is a bridge over the , connecting Nong Khai Province and the city of in with in . is situated 260 metres north of Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge.

Railway station
is a railway station located in Mi Chai Sub-district, Mueang Nong Khai District, Nong Khai Province. It is a class 1 railway station located 623.58 km from Bangkok railway station. is situated 2 km southeast of Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge.

Railway station
Thanaleng station, also known as Dongphosy station, is a freight railway station in Dongphosy village, Hadxayfong district, , . is situated 3 km north of Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Nong Khai.

is a city in . The city lies on the west bank of the Mekong River, 20 km from , the capital of . Known as the Naga City and famed for its lovely position on the Mekong, is a bustling Thai town and the gateway to Laos and Vientiane.

Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge

Latitude
17.87779° or 17° 52′ 40″ north
Longitude
102.71559° or 102° 42′ 56″ east
Elevation
158 metres (518 feet)
Open location code
7P94VPH8+46
Geo­Names ID
8224769
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