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  2. Si Lom MRT station - Wikipedia

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    Si Lom station is the 26th station on the Blue Line, lying between the Lumphini and Sam Yan stations on a section of the line running beneath Rama IV Road. It has been described as the most challenging to construct of the Blue Line, since it lies beneath the Thai–Japan Bridge that crosses Sala Daeng Intersection, requiring a complex underpinning process to replace the bridge's original ...

  3. Rama IX Road - Wikipedia

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    The distance from the crossing of Khlong Chuad Yai, it runs parallel to the Si Rat Expressway in form of frontage road all the route. Its named in honour of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) (reigning 1946–2016). It is regarded as one of the Rama Series Road, consisting of Rama I, Rama II, Rama III, Rama IV, Rama V, Rama VI, and Rama IX is ...

  4. Rama I Road - Wikipedia

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    Rama I Road (Thai: ถนนพระรามที่ 1, RTGS: Thanon Phra Ram Thi Nueng; usually shortened to ถนนพระราม 1) is a road in Bangkok. It starts from the end of Bamrung Mueang Road where it intersects Krung Kasem Road at the border between the districts of Pom Prap Sattru Phai and Pathum Wan .

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  6. Rama III Road - Wikipedia

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    Rama III Road was built before the 1997 financial crisis when Thai government wanted to expand the commercial zone from Silom Road to a new location. Many businessmen and investors built high-rise buildings and port warehouses along the road, such as CentralPlaza Rama III, Bank of Ayudhya Headquarters, Bangkok Bank, Rama III Office and IT Division.

  7. Rama IV Road - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, Khlong Hua Lamphong was drained to make way for an extension of the road. The Paknam Railway, Thailand's first railway line, followed the route of Rama IV Road from 1893 until it closed in 1960 due to under-use and increased road traffic. Several flyovers were added in the 1980s and 1990s to improve traffic flow.

  8. Rama V Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Rama V Bridge (Thai: สะพานพระราม 5, RTGS: Saphan Phra Ram Ha, pronounced [sā.pʰāːn pʰráʔ rāːm hâː]) is a bridge across the Chao Phraya River in Nonthaburi Province, Thailand. The bridge was named in the honour of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V). [1] It is not related to Rama V Road in Dusit District, Bangkok.

  9. Ramanarayanam - Wikipedia

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    The temple has become a major tourism hub for the Uttarandhra region. It has become one of the most visited places in Vizianagaram after its establishment within 18 months, with the temple attracting over 2.4 million tourists. [3]