Bangkok’s Sky Park at night - great city views

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A portion of an abandoned electric train track has been transformed into an elevated green pedestrian bridge overlooking the Chao Phraya River. For 30 years, the unfinished structure between Phra Pok Klao Bridge withstood the elements and served as a reminder of the old Lavalin Skytrain project, which was abandoned in 1992. Today the concrete beams and pillars have been given a new lease on life as they become the support structures of the Chao Phraya Skypark, dubbed the world’s first garden bridge.

With a price tag of 122 million baht, the sky park costs less than the proposed 7.8 billion baht ($250 million) Garden Bridge project over the River Thames in London. The green pedestrian bridge connects the existing park on both sides—King Prajadhipok Park, at the Phra Nakhon side of the river, with the Chaloem Phrakiat Forest Park in Thon Buri. The elevated section of the sky park is 8.5 metres wide and 280 metres long. It straddles the traffic lanes on the Phra Pok Klao Bridge.

The bridge opened to the public in June of 2020 and turned the abandoned structure its a great place for people to see the city from a different view point. It’s free to enter and is open from 5:00 am to 8:00 pm. Enjoy the video!

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