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The Wang Pho Viaduct, (also: Wampo Viaduct) is a railway bridge made of wooden trestles which follow the cliff along the Khwae Noi River. The Wang Pho viaduct was constructed by allied prisoners of war of the Japanese during World War II as part of the Burma Railway. It is sometimes referred as the Double Viaduct, because of a nearby smaller viaduct. The viaduct is still in use and can be reached from the Wang Pho railway station.

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  • Wang Pho Viaduct (en)
  • 旺坡高架橋 (zh)
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  • The Wang Pho Viaduct, (also: Wampo Viaduct) is a railway bridge made of wooden trestles which follow the cliff along the Khwae Noi River. The Wang Pho viaduct was constructed by allied prisoners of war of the Japanese during World War II as part of the Burma Railway. It is sometimes referred as the Double Viaduct, because of a nearby smaller viaduct. The viaduct is still in use and can be reached from the Wang Pho railway station. (en)
  • 旺坡高架橋(英語:Wang Pho Viaduct,或英語:Wampo Viaduct)是一條沿著懸崖的木造高架橋,在第二次世界大戰時由日軍的盟軍戰俘建造,為泰緬鐵路的一部份。由於高架橋附架有另一條較細的另外一條橋樑,由此有時亦稱為雙高架橋(Double Viaduct)。時至今日,橋樑仍然被使用,並且可以到達。 (zh)
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  • Wang Pho Viaduct (en)
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  • March 1943 (en)
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  • Wang Pho Viaduct (en)
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  • The Wang Pho Viaduct, (also: Wampo Viaduct) is a railway bridge made of wooden trestles which follow the cliff along the Khwae Noi River. The Wang Pho viaduct was constructed by allied prisoners of war of the Japanese during World War II as part of the Burma Railway. It is sometimes referred as the Double Viaduct, because of a nearby smaller viaduct. The viaduct is still in use and can be reached from the Wang Pho railway station. (en)
  • 旺坡高架橋(英語:Wang Pho Viaduct,或英語:Wampo Viaduct)是一條沿著懸崖的木造高架橋,在第二次世界大戰時由日軍的盟軍戰俘建造,為泰緬鐵路的一部份。由於高架橋附架有另一條較細的另外一條橋樑,由此有時亦稱為雙高架橋(Double Viaduct)。時至今日,橋樑仍然被使用,並且可以到達。 (zh)
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  • April 1943
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