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Шаблон:Infobox bridgeThe Chaloem Sawan 58 BridgeШаблон:Ref label (Thai: สะพานเฉลิมสวรรค์ ๕๘) was a bridge crossing the northern end of Khlong Khu Mueang Doem (Шаблон:Lang-th)Шаблон:Ref label), or old moat, in Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok. The bridge, built in the axis of Phra Athit Road (Thai: ถนนพระอาทิตย์), was opened on 23 October 1912 by King Vajiravudh (Rama VI), two years after his father's death, King Chulalongkorn (Rama V).[1] Last structure to be built of the Chaloem Bridges SeriesШаблон:Ref label, which numbered seventeen, it "was dedicated to King Rama V by King Rama VI on his father's 58th birthday".[2][3]

The bridge had four pillars, one at each corner, that were topped by the royal cypher of King Chulalongkorn: "จปร" which stands for "มหาจุฬาลงกรณ์ รมาชาธิราช"[4](Шаблон:RTGS ; lit: "Chulalongkorn The Great, The Mighty King"). The name of the bridge was inscribed on two opposite sides at the square base of each pillar as well as the foundation date of the bridge on the two other sides as related to the Rattanakosin Era: "ศก ๑๓๐", meaning the 130th year of the Rattanakosin Era.[4]

The trams of the Dusit Line (Thai: สายดุสิต)Шаблон:Ref label used to cross the bridge linking the Phra Athit Road (Thai: ถนนพระอาทิตย์) with the Rachini Alley (Thaiถนนราชินี) until 23 December 1963 when the line was cut between the Bangkok National Museum and Baan Maliwan (now the offices of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization).[5]

It was dismantled in 1971 when the Phra Pinklao bridge was built at that spot.[4][6] At that time, the Association of Siamese Architects (ASA) and the Society for the Conservation Of National Treasure and Environment (SCONTE) called for the conservation of the structure to the Bangkok Municipality who "agreed to re-erect the bridge at an appropriate place".[4] Part of the bridge structure was supposed to be rebuilt in Lumphini Park[7][8] but due to budgetary constraints this did not materialize.[9][10] It was planned instead to use the structure to extend the Chang Rongsi Bridge but this project was also abandoned.[9]

Notes

Шаблон:Refbegin Шаблон:Note label "Chaloem" is also frequently found spelled as "Chalerm". Шаблон:Note label The northern part of "Khlong Khu Mueang Doem" was formerly known as "Khlong Rongmai" (Шаблон:Lang). "Khlong Khu Mueang Doem" is also called popularly "Khlong Lord" (Шаблон:Lang). Шаблон:Note label The Chaloem Bridges Series started when King Rama V decided in 1894 to annually donate a sum of money to construct a bridge to commemorate his birthday. The first bridge to be opened was in 1895 ending in 1912 with the Chaloem Sawan 58 Bridge. Шаблон:Note label The loop around Rattanakosin Island was known as the "Kamphaeng Mueang Line" (Шаблон:Lang) Шаблон:Refend

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  9. 9,0 9,1 Thanwanorn, Samakorn (1973). Chalerm Sawan 58 Bridge. Bangkok, Thailand: Land Survey And Map Division
  10. Field research at Lumphini Park on Friday 25th, August 2017: Survey at the Lumphini Park main office and inspection of every bridge