Bang Khen Station

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Bang Khen

บางเขน
  SRT    SRT  
201701 Nameboard of Bang Khen Station.jpg
LocationLat Yao, Chatuchak, Bangkok, Thailand
Coordinates 13°50′49″N100°33′39″E / 13.846947°N 100.560729°E / 13.846947; 100.560729 Coordinates: 13°50′49″N100°33′39″E / 13.846947°N 100.560729°E / 13.846947; 100.560729
Owned by State Railway of Thailand (SRT)
Line(s) SRT Dark Red Line
Platforms4
Tracks4
Other information
Station codeบข.
Services
Preceding station  SRT Red Lines  Following station
toward  Rangsit
SRT Dark Red Line
toward  Maha Chai

Bang Khen Station is a railway station in Bangkok.

Its name is Bang Khen Station but it is not located in Bang Khen district. It is located in Chatuchak district since Chatuchak separated from Bang Khen districts in 1989. [1]

Contents

Station layout

SRT Dark Red Line

U4
Platforms
Platform 2  SRT   (under construction) towards Rangsit (Thung Song Hong)
Island platform
Platform 1  SRT   (under construction) ← towards Maha Chai (Wat Samian Nari)

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References

  1. "ประวัติความเป็นมา" (PDF). oic (in Thai).