List of rapid transit stations in Bangkok

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The following lists the stations of all urban rail transit systems in Bangkok and the surrounding Bangkok Metropolitan Region, including the BTS, MRT, Airport Rail Link and SRT Red Lines. It does not include the 12 stations of the Bangkok BRT. The table below lists 192 stations in operation, comprising:

This totals 193 stations, however Siam is shared between the Sukhumvit and Silom lines, and is counted only once and shown once in the table below.

Several interchange stations share the same name but have different identifiers, are counted and appear twice or three times in the table below, for example Phaya Thai (Airport Rail Link and Sukhumvit Line) and Lat Phrao (Blue Line and Yellow Line). In other cases where there are designated interchanges between different networks, the two stations are given different names, such as Asok BTS station to Sukhumvit MRT and these are also counted separately. The Tha Phra station is passed twice in one full ride on the Blue Line but is counted only once.

Many more are currently in various stages of planning and construction as shown in the latest Mass Rapid Transit Master Plan.

List of stations

CodeStation nameLine(s)PhotoOpenedTransfer to
EnglishThai
N16 11th Infantry Regiment กรมทหารราบที่ 11  BTS   BTS 11th Infantry Regiment - Platform - Inbound .jpg 5 June 2020
N5 Ari อารีย์  BTS   BTS aree - panoramio.jpg 5 December 1999
E4 Asok อโศก  BTS   BTS Asok Station b.jpg 5 December 1999  MRT  : Sukhumvit
A3 Ban Thap Chang บ้านทับช้าง ARLbangkok.svg   ARL  23 August 2010
RW05 Bang Bamru บางบำหรุ  SRT   Bang bamru station 02.jpg 2 August 2021
N15 Bang Bua บางบัว  BTS   BTS Bang Bua - Station toward SPU.jpg 5 June 2020
E10 Bang Chak บางจาก  BTS   E10 Bang Chak Station.jpg 12 August 2011
PK27 Bang Chan บางชัน  MRT  21 November 2023
YL8 Bang Kapi บางกะปิ  MRT  12 June 2023
BL37 Bang Khae บางแค  MRT   MRT Bangkae station - station.jpg 21 September 2019
RN04 Bang Khen บางเขน  SRT  2 August 2021
BL04 Bang Khun Non บางขุนนนท์  MRT   MRT Bang Khun Non - Station with a street-level train crosssing arm 2.jpg 23 December 2019  MRT   (planned)
  SRT  : Charansanitwong (planned)
PP10 Bang Krasor บางกระสอ  MRT   201701 Bang Krasor Station.jpg 12 August 2016
E13 Bang Na บางนา  BTS   E13 Bang Na Station.jpg 12 August 2011
BL08 Bang O บางอ้อ  MRT   MRT Bang O - Station.jpg 4 December 2019
BL33 Bang Phai บางไผ่  MRT   Platform level Bang Phai Station.jpg 24 August 2019
BL07 Bang Phlat บางพลัด  MRT  4 December 2019
PP04 Bang Phlu บางพลู  MRT   201701 Platform of Bang Phlu Station.jpg 12 August 2016
BL09 Bang Pho บางโพ  MRT  4 December 2019
PP06 Bang Rak Noi Tha It บางรักน้อย-ท่าอิฐ  MRT   201701 Bang Rak Noi Tha It Station.jpg 12 August 2016
PP05 Bang Rak Yai บางรักใหญ่  MRT   201701 Bang Rak Yai Station.jpg 12 August 2016
PP15 Bang Son (Purple)บางซ่อน  MRT   201701 Bang Son Station.jpg 12 August 2016  SRT  
RW02 Bang Son (Light Red)บางซ่อน  SRT  2 August 2021  MRT  
BL11 Bang Sue (Blue)บางซื่อ  MRT   MRT Bang Sue Station-platform 20151108.jpg 3 July 2004  SRT  
  SRT  
ARLbangkok.svg   ARL   (under construction)
S12 Bang Wa (BTS Silom)บางหว้า  BTS   201701 Platforms of Bang Wa Station.jpg 5 December 2013  MRT  
BL34 Bang Wa (Blue)บางหว้า  MRT   Platform level Bang Wa Station.jpg 24 August 2019  BTS  
BL05 Bang Yi Khan บางยี่ขัน  MRT  23 December 2019
E14 Bearing แบริ่ง  BTS   Platform 1 of Bearing Station (2).jpg 12 August 2011
N21 Bhumibol Adulyadej Hospital โรงพยาบาลภูมิพลอดุลยเดช  BTS  16 December 2020
PK08 Chaeng Watthana - Pak Kret 28 แจ้งวัฒนะ-ปากเกร็ด 28  MRT  21 November 2023
PK11 Chaeng Watthana 14 แจ้งวัฒนะ 14  MRT  21 November 2023
E17 Chang Erawan ช้างเอราวัณ  BTS   E17 Chang Erawan Station.jpg 6 December 2018
BL02 Charan 13 จรัญฯ 13  MRT  23 December 2019
G2 Charoen Nakhon (ICONSIAM) เจริญนคร (ไอคอนสยาม)  MRL   Gold line G2 station.jpg 16 December 2020
BL13 Chatuchak Park สวนจตุจักร  MRT   Chatuchak Park MRT Station, Aug 2016.jpg 3 July 2004  BTS  : Mo Chit
RN02 Chatuchak จตุจักร  SRT  2 August 2021
E1 Chit Lom ชิดลม  BTS   BTS ChidLom.JPG 5 December 1999
YL3 Chok Chai 4 โชคชัย 4  MRT  12 June 202312 June 2023
S3 Chong Nonsi ช่องนนทรี  BTS   201701 Platform of Chong Nonsi Station.jpg 5 December 1999 Bangkok BRT logo.svg
  MRL   (planned)
  MRL   (planned)
RN08 Don Mueang ดอนเมือง  SRT   Don Mueang Station 03.jpg 2 August 2021
E7 Ekkamai เอกมัย  BTS   E7 Ekkamai Station.jpg 5 December 1999
BL03 Fai Chai ไฟฉาย  MRT  23 December 2019
PK12 Government Complex ศูนย์ราชการเฉลิมพระเกียรติ  MRT  21 November 2023
N9 Ha Yaek Lat Phrao ห้าแยกลาดพร้าว  BTS   BTS Ha Yaek Lat Phrao Station.jpg 9 August 2019  MRT  : Phahon Yothin
BL28 Hua Lamphong หัวลำโพง  MRT   Hua Lampong MRT station.jpg 3 July 2004  SRT   (planned)
A4 Hua Mak (ARL)หัวหมาก ARLbangkok.svg   ARL   Bangkok Hua Mak Station.jpg 23 August 2010  SRT   (planned)
  MRT  
YL11 Hua Mak (Yellow)หัวหมาก  MRT   sthaaniihawhmaak saaysiiehluue`ng.jpg 3 June 2023 ARLbangkok.svg   ARL  
  SRT   (planned)
BL18 Huai Khwang ห้วยขวาง  MRT   Huai Khwang Station platform level (2).jpg 3 July 2004
BL32 Itsaraphap อิสรภาพ  MRT   MRT israpharp inside.jpg 29 July 2019
YL12 Kalantan กลันตัน  MRT  3 June 2023
BL12 Kamphaeng Phet กำแพงเพชร  MRT   Kamphaeng Phet Station platforms (1).jpg 3 July 2004
RN07 Kan Kheha การเคหะ  SRT  2 August 2021
N13 Kasetsart University มหาวิทยาลัยเกษตรศาสตร์  BTS   Kasetsart University BTS Station Sign.jpg 4 December 2019
PK02 Khae Rai แคราย  MRT  21 November 2023
E23 Kheha เคหะฯ  BTS   E23 Kheha Station.jpg 6 December 2018
PP01 Khlong Bang Phai คลองบางไผ่  MRT   Khlong Bang Phai MRT Station platform.jpg 12 August 2016
G3 Khlong San คลองสาน  MRL   Khlong San station platform 01.jpg 16 December 2020  SRT   (planned)
BL24 Khlong Toei คลองเตย  MRT   Platform 1 of Khlong Toei Station.jpg 3 July 2004  MRL   (planned)
PK23 Khu Bon คู้บอน  MRT  21 November 2023
N24 Khu Khot คูคต  BTS   Khu Khot Station.jpg 16 December 2020
RN01 Krung Thep Aphiwat Central (Dark Red)กลางกรุงเทพอภิวัฒน์  SRT   BangsueGrand Station by WiteePhotography. For wikipedia.jpg 2 August 2021  MRT  
  SRT  
ARLbangkok.svg   ARL   (under construction)
RW01 Krung Thep Aphiwat Central (Light Red)กลางกรุงเทพอภิวัฒน์  SRT    MRT  
  SRT  
ARLbangkok.svg   ARL   (under construction)
S7 Krung Thon Buri (BTS Silom)กรุงธนบุรี  BTS   201701 Krung Thon Buri Station.jpg 15 May 2009  MRL  
G1 Krung Thon Buri (Gold)กรุงธนบุรี  MRL   Gold line G1 station.jpg 16 December 2020  BTS  
RN09 Lak Hok (Rangsit University) หลักหก (มหาวิทยาลัยรังสิต)  SRT  2 August 2021
RN06 Lak Si (Dark Red)หลักสี่  SRT   Laksi Station 04.jpg 2 August 2021  MRT  
PK14 Lak Si (Pink)หลักสี่  MRT  21 November 2023  SRT  
BL38 Lak Song หลักสอง  MRT   MRT Lak Song - Station view from the bus stop.jpg 21 September 2019
A2 Lat Krabang ลาดกระบัง ARLbangkok.svg   ARL   Lat Krabang Railway Station2.JPG 23 August 2010
YL4 Lat Phrao 71 ลาดพร้าว 71  MRT  12 June 2023  MRL   (planned)
YL5 Lat Phrao 83 ลาดพร้าว 83  MRT  12 June 2023
YL7 Lat Phrao 101 ลาดพร้าว 101  MRT  12 June 2023
BL15 Lat Phrao (Blue)ลาดพร้าว  MRT   Lat Phrao Station - platform level (2).jpg 3 July 2004  MRT  
YL1 Lat Phrao (Yellow)ลาดพร้าว  MRT  19 June 2023  MRT  
PK18 Lat Pla Khao ลาดปลาเค้า  MRT  21 November 2023
BL25 Lumphini ลุมพินี  MRT   Platform 2 of Lumphini Station.jpg 3 July 2004  MRL   (planned)
  MRL   (planned)
YL6 Mahat Thai มหาดไทย  MRT  12 June 2023
PK20 Maiyalap มัยลาภ  MRT  21 November 2023
A6 Makkasan มักกะสัน ARLbangkok.svg   ARL   Makkasan City Air Terminal Interior 1.jpg 23 August 2010  MRT  
  SRT   (planned)

  MRL   (planned)

PK30 Min Buri มีนบุรี  MRT  21 November 2023
PK29 Min Buri Market ตลาดมีนบุรี  MRT  21 November 2023
PP12 Ministry of Public Health กระทรวงสาธารณสุข  MRT   201701 Ministry of Public Health Station.jpg 12 August 2016
N8 Mo Chit หมอชิต  BTS   BTS Mo Chit Station 2.JPG 5 December 1999  MRT  : Chatuchak Park
PK10 Muang Thong Thani เมืองทองธานี  MRT  21 November 2023
E3 Nana นานา  BTS   BTS Nana Station.jpg 5 December 1999
W1 National Stadium สนามกีฬาแห่งชาติ  BTS   Bangkok Skytrain P1110323.JPG 5 December 1999
PK13 National Telecom โทรคมนาคมแห่งชาติ  MRT  21 November 2023
PP11 Nonthaburi Civic Center (Purple)ศูนย์ราชการนนทบุรี  MRT   201701 Nonthaburi Civic Center Station.jpg 12 August 2016  MRT  

  MRT   (planned)

PK01 Nonthaburi Civic Center (Pink)ศูนย์ราชการนนทบุรี  MRT  21 November 2023  MRT  
PK26 Nopparat นพรัตน์  MRT  21 November 2023
E9 On Nut อ่อนนุช  BTS   BTS On Nut Station 20151107.jpg 5 December 1999
PK25 Outer Ring Road - Ram Inthra วงแหวนรามอินทรา  MRT  21 November 2023
PK07 Pak Kret Bypass เลี่ยงเมืองปากเกร็ด  MRT  21 November 2023
E19 Pak Nam ปากน้ำ  BTS   E19 Pak Nam.jpg 6 December 2018
BL14 Phahon Yothin พหลโยธิน  MRT   Phahon Yothin MRT Station platforms (2).jpg 3 July 2004  BTS  : Ha Yaek Lat Phrao
N10 Phahonyothin 24 พหลโยธิน 24  BTS   Phahon Yothin 24 BTS Station Sign.jpg 4 December 2019
N18 Phahonyothin 59 พหลโยธิน 59  BTS  16 December 2020
BL36 Phasi Charoen ภาษีเจริญ  MRT   MRT Phasi Charoen station - Station view from Seacon Bangkae.jpg 21 September 2019
YL2 Phawana ภาวนา  MRT  12 June 2023
N2 Phaya Thai (BTS Sukhumvit)พญาไท  BTS   BTSPYTSign.jpg 5 December 1999 ARLbangkok.svg   ARL  : Phaya Thai

  SRT   (planned)

A8 Phaya Thai (ARL)พญาไท ARLbangkok.svg   ARL   Phaya Thai ARL Station.jpg 23 August 2010  BTS  : Phaya Thai

  SRT   (planned)

BL21 Phetchaburi เพชรบุรี  MRT   Phetchaburi MRT Station platform level.jpg 3 July 2004 ARLbangkok.svg   ARL  : Makkasan

  SRT   (planned)
  MRL   (planned)

BL35 Phetkasem 48 เพชรเกษม 48  MRT   MRT Phetkasem 48 station - Station.jpg 21 September 2019
E2 Phloen Chit เพลินจิต  BTS   BTS Phloen Chit Station.JPG 5 December 1999  MRL   (planned)
S9 Pho Nimit โพธิ์นิมิตร  BTS   201701 Pho Nimit Station.jpg 12 January 2013
E8 Phra Khanong พระโขนง  BTS   Bts sky train.jpg 5 December 1999  MRL   (planned)
PP08 Phra Nang Klao Bridge สะพานพระนั่งเกล้า  MRT   201701 Phra Nang Klao Bridge Station.jpg 12 August 2016
BL20 Phra Ram 9 พระราม 9  MRT   Phra Ram 9 Station - platform level.jpg 3 July 2004
E21 Phraek Sa แพรกษา  BTS   E21 Phraek Sa Station.jpg 6 December 2018
E5 Phrom Phong พร้อมพงษ์  BTS   Phrom Phong Station platform.jpg 5 December 1999
E16 Pu Chao ปู่เจ้า  BTS   E16 Pu Chao Station.jpg 6 December 2018
E11 Punnawithi ปุณณวิถี  BTS   E11 Punnawithi Station.jpg 12 August 2011
BL23 Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre ศูนย์การประชุมแห่งชาติสิริกิติ์  MRT   Name sign & Route map at Queen Sirikit Centre Station.jpg 3 July 2004  MRL   (planned)
PK15 Rajabhat Phranakhon ราชภัฏพระนคร  MRT  21 November 2023
PK17 Ram Inthra 3 รามอินทรา 3  MRT  21 November 2023
PK19 Ram Inthra Kor Mor 4 รามอินทรา ก.ม.4  MRT  21 November 2023
PK22 Ram Inthra Kor Mor 6 รามอินทรา ก.ม.6  MRT  21 November 2023
PK24 Ram Inthra Kor Mor 9 รามอินทรา ก.ม.9  MRT  21 November 2023
A5 Ramkhamhaeng รามคำแหง ARLbangkok.svg   ARL   Ramkhamhaeng station.jpg 23 August 2010  SRT   (planned)
RN10 Rangsit รังสิต  SRT   Rangsit Station 03.jpg 2 August 2021
S1 Ratchadamri ราชดำริ  BTS   201701 Ratchadamri Station.jpg 5 December 1999
BL16 Ratchadaphisek รัชดาภิเษก  MRT   Ratchadaphisek Station - platform level (2).jpg 3 July 2004
A7 Ratchaprarop ราชปรารภ ARLbangkok.svg   ARL  23 August 2010  SRT   (planned)
N1 Ratchathewi ราชเทวี  BTS   Skytrain arrives.jpg 5 December 1999  MRT   (planned)
N11 Ratchayothin รัชโยธิน  BTS   Ratchayothin BTS Station Sign.jpg 4 December 2019
N14 Royal Forest Department กรมป่าไม้  BTS   BTS Royal Forest Department - station.jpg 5 June 2020
PK05 Royal Irrigation Department กรมชลประทาน  MRT  21 November 2023
N22 Royal Thai Air Force Museum พิพิธภัณฑ์กองทัพอากาศ  BTS   N22 Airplane.jpg 16 December 2020
E18 Royal Thai Naval Academy โรงเรียนนายเรือ  BTS   E18 Royal Thai Naval Academy Station.jpg 6 December 2018
E22 Sai Luat สายลวด  BTS   E22 Sai Luat Station.jpg 6 December 2018
PP07 Sai Ma ไทรม้า  MRT   201701 Sai Ma Station.jpg 12 August 2016
N19 Sai Yud สายหยุด  BTS   BTS Royal Forest Department - Platform.jpg 16 December 2020
S4 Saint Louis เซนต์หลุยส์  BTS   BTS Saint Louis Station.jpg 8 February 2021
S2 Sala Daeng ศาลาแดง  BTS   201701 Sala Daeng Station.jpg 5 December 1999  MRT  : Si Lom
PP03 Sam Yaek Bang Yai สามแยกบางใหญ่  MRT   201701 Sam Yaek Bang Yai Station.jpg 12 August 2016
BL27 Sam Yan สามย่าน  MRT   MRT samyan.jpg 3 July 2004
BL30 Sam Yot สามยอด  MRT   MRT Sam yot Exit 1.jpg 29 July 2019  MRT   (under construction)
PK04 Samakkhi สามัคคี  MRT  21 November 2023
E15 Samrong (BTS Sukhumvit)สำโรง  BTS   E15 Samrong Station.jpg 3 April 2017  MRT  
YL23 Samrong (Yellow)สำโรง  MRT   sthaaniisamorng saaysiiehluue`ng.jpg 3 June 2023  BTS  
BL31 Sanam Chai สนามไชย  MRT   MRT Blue Line, Sanam Chai Station.jpg 29 July 2019
N4 Sanam Pao สนามเป้า  BTS   BTS Sanam Pao Station.JPG 5 December 1999
PK03 Sanambin Nam สนามบินน้ำ  MRT  21 November 2023
N7 Saphan Khwai สะพานควาย  BTS   Bangkok skytrain Saphan Khwal.JPG 5 December 1999
N20 Saphan Mai สะพานใหม่  BTS  16 December 2020
S6 Saphan Taksin สะพานตากสิน  BTS   BTSSaphanTaksinStationE.jpg 5 December 1999
N12 Sena Nikhom เสนานิคม  BTS   BTS N12 Sena Nikhom Station.jpg 4 December 2019
PK28 Setthabutbamphen เศรษฐบุตรบำเพ็ญ  MRT  21 November 2023
YL19 Si Bearing ศรีแบริ่ง  MRT  3 June 2023
YL20 Si Dan ศรีด่าน  MRT  3 June 2023
YL17 Si Iam ศรีเอี่ยม  MRT   MRT Si Iam Station.jpg 3 June 2023  BTS   (planned)
YL10 Si Kritha ศรีกรีฑา  MRT  12 June 2023
YL18 Si La Salle ศรีลาซาล  MRT  3 June 2023
BL26 Si Lom สีลม  MRT   BangkokMetro SiLomStation.jpg 3 July 2004  BTS  : Sala Daeng
YL13 Si Nut ศรีนุช  MRT  3 June 2023
PK09 Si Rat ศรีรัช  MRT  21 November 2023
YL21 Si Thepha ศรีเทพา  MRT  3 June 2023
YL16 Si Udom ศรีอุดม  MRT  3 June 2023
CEN Siam สยาม  BTS  
  BTS  
Siam BTS Station, view from Siam Paragon.jpg 5 December 1999
BL06 Sirindhorn สิรินธร  MRT   MRT Sirindhorn - Station 1.jpg 4 December 2019
YL14 Srinagarindra 38 ศรีนครินทร์ 38  MRT  3 June 2023
E20 Srinagarindra ศรีนครินทร์  BTS   E20 Srinagarindra Station.jpg 6 December 2018
YL15 Suan Luang Rama IX สวนหลวง ร.9  MRT  3 June 2023
BL22 Sukhumvit สุขุมวิท  MRT   Platform 1 of Sukhumvit Station.jpg 3 July 2004  BTS  : Asok
S5 Surasak สุรศักดิ์  BTS   New Bangkok BTS trains (6094806596).jpg 5 December 1999
BL17 Sutthisan สุทธิสาร  MRT   Sutthisan Station platform level (1).jpg 3 July 2004
A1 Suvarnabhumi สุวรรณภูมิ ARLbangkok.svg   ARL   Suvarnabhumi ARL Station 01.jpg 23 August 2010
PP02 Talad Bang Yai ตลาดบางใหญ่  MRT   201701 Talad Bang Yai Station.jpg 12 August 2016
S10 Talat Phlu ตลาดพลู  BTS   BTS Talad Phlu S10.JPG 14 February 2013 Bangkok BRT logo.svg
  MRL   (planned)
RW06 Taling Chan ตลิ่งชัน  SRT   Taling Chan SRT Red Line 01.jpg 2 August 2021
BL10 Tao Poon (Blue)เตาปูน  MRT   Tao Poon Station - Purple Line platform.jpg 11 August 2017  MRT  
PP16 Tao Poon (Purple)เตาปูน  MRT  6 August 2016  MRT  
BL01 Tha Phra ท่าพระ  MRT   MRT Ta Phra station (View from Charansanitwong Rd.).jpg 29 July 2019  MRL   (planned)
BL19 Thailand Cultural Centre ศูนย์วัฒนธรรมแห่งประเทศไทย  MRT   TLCC Station - Blue Line platform level (1).jpg 3 July 2004  MRT   (under construction)
YL22 Thipphawan ทิพวัล  MRT  3 June 2023
E6 Thong Lo ทองหล่อ  BTS   BTS Thong Lo Station.jpg 5 December 1999  MRL   (planned)
RN05 Thung Song Hong ทุ่งสองห้อง  SRT  2 August 2021
E12 Udom Suk อุดมสุข  BTS   E12 Udom Suk Station.jpg 12 August 2011  BTS   (planned)
PK21 Vacharaphol วัชรพล  MRT  21 November 2023
N3 Victory Monument อนุสาวรีย์ชัยสมรภูมิ  BTS   Victory Monument BTS Station, 27 July 2016.jpg 5 December 1999
BL29 Wat Mangkon วัดมังกร  MRT   MRT Wat Mangkorn vending machines.jpg 29 July 2019
N17 Wat Phra Sri Mahathat (BTS Sukhumvit)วัดพระศรีมหาธาตุ  BTS   BTS Constitution protectors monument - station - north side entrace view 1.jpg 5 June 2020  MRT  
PK16 Wat Phra Sri Mahathat (Pink)วัดพระศรีมหาธาตุ  MRT  21 November 2023  BTS  
RN03 Wat Samian Nari วัดเสมียนนารี  SRT  2 August 2021
PP14 Wong Sawang วงศ์สว่าง  MRT   201701 Wong Sawang Station.jpg 12 August 2016
S8 Wongwian Yai วงเวียนใหญ่  BTS   BTSWongwianyaiStationb.jpg 15 May 2009  MRT   (under construction)   SRT   (planned)
S11 Wutthakat วุฒากาศ  BTS   BTS Wutthakat stn. platform.JPG 5 December 2013
N23 Yaek Kor Por Aor แยก คปอ.  BTS   Yaek Kor Por Aor BTS station 01.jpg 16 December 2020
YL9 Yaek Lam Sali แยกลำสาลี  MRT  12 June 2023  MRT   (under construction)
PP09 Yaek Nonthaburi 1 แยกนนทบุรี 1  MRT   201701 Yaek Nothaburi 1 Station.jpg 12 August 2016
PK06 Yaek Pak Kret แยกปากเกร็ด  MRT  21 November 2023
PP13 Yaek Tiwanon แยกติวานนท์  MRT   201701 Yaek Tiwanon Station.jpg 12 August 2016

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The Metropolitan Rapid Transit or MRT is a mass rapid transit system serving the Bangkok Metropolitan Region in Thailand. The MRT system comprises two fully operational rapid transit lines and one fully operational monorail line (Yellow). One monorail line (Pink) is in trial operation, with another rapid transit line (Orange) under construction. The MRT Blue Line, officially the Chaloem Ratchamongkhon Line, between Hua Lamphong and Bang Sue was the first to open in 2004 as Bangkok's second metro system. The MRT Blue line is officially known in Thai as rotfaifa mahanakhon (รถไฟฟ้ามหานคร) or "metropolitan electric train", but it is more commonly called rotfai taidin (รถไฟใต้ดิน), literally, "underground train" as it was distinguished from the BTS Skytrain by being completely underground when its first section between Hua Lamphong to Bang Sue opened.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sukhumvit Line</span> Rapid transit line in Bangkok, Thailand

The Sukhumvit Line is an elevated metro rail line of the BTS Skytrain in Bangkok, Thailand. From the central Siam Station, where it connects with the Silom Line, the line runs both northwards along Phaya Thai and Phahon Yothin Roads to Khu Khot in Lam Luk Ka District in Pathum Thani, and eastwards along Rama I, Phloen Chit and Sukhumvit Roads, through Bang Na District to Kheha Station in Samut Prakan. BTS daily ridership (2019) is 740,000 passengers per day.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Silom Line</span> Elevated rapid transit line in Bangkok, Thailand

The BTS Silom Line is an elevated rapid transit line of the BTS Skytrain in Bangkok, Thailand. It is operated by Bangkok Mass Transit System PCL (BTSC), a subsidiary of BTS Group Holdings, under a concession granted by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA). The line serves Silom and Sathon Roads, the central business district of Bangkok, terminates at National Stadium and Bang Wa. The line is 14 km in length and consists of 14 stations.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Rail transport in Thailand</span> Overview of rail transport in Thailand

Rail transport plays a crucial role in connecting various regions of Thailand, transporting both goods and passengers through a range of transportation options that include inter-city and commuter rail, mass rapid transit, monorails, and airport rail links. The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) operates a network of intercity railways spanning 4,845.1 kilometers, covering 47 provinces across the country. SRT is committed to developing railway lands through its subsidiary, SRT Asset (SRTA), which focuses on transit-oriented development (TOD) initiatives. The Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal in Bangkok serves as the primary transportation hub for rail transport in Thailand, connecting various types of rail transportation throughout the country. It covers an area of 274,192 square meters, making it the largest railway station in Southeast Asia, and is situated in a new central business district (CBD) that is currently being developed.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Makkasan station</span> Metro station in Bangkok, Thailand

Makkasan station is a rapid transit station on the Airport Rail Link. The station was opened in August 2010. It was the terminal station for the Airport Rail Link Express Line, which was suspended in September 2014 due to a shortage of rolling stock. Currently, the station is a stop on the Airport Rail Link City Line. Until September 2014, Thai Airways' City Air Terminal check-in facilities were located inside the station.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Orange Line (Bangkok)</span>

The MRT Orange Line is a rapid transit line of the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA) in the Bangkok Metropolitan Area, Thailand. When fully completed, the MRT Orange line will be 35.9 km (22.3 mi) long with 29 stations, including an interchange with the current Thailand Cultural Centre Station of MRT Blue Line).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Purple Line (Bangkok)</span> Rapid transit line in Bangkok, Thailand

The MRT Purple line or MRT Chalong Ratchatham line is Bangkok's fifth rapid transit line, following the Sukhumvit Line, Silom Line, MRT Blue Line, and Airport Rail Link. The line is 23 km (14 mi) long, serving the north-western area of Bangkok running from Tao Poon to Klong Bang Phai in Nonthaburi Province.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Yellow Line (Bangkok)</span> Monorail line in Thailand

The MRTYellow Line is an elevated monorail line in Bangkok and Samut Prakan Province, Thailand, part of the MRT rapid transit system. The 30.4 km (18.9 mi) line has 23 stations and cost 55 billion baht. The line was originally proposed in 2005 by the Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning to be a heavy rail underground line along Lat Phrao road which was then elevated from Lam Sali Intersection to Samrong. However, it was decided in 2012 to build an elevated monorail line for the whole length in order to reduce construction costs.

The MRT Brown Line is a 22.1 km rapid transit line in Bangkok, Thailand proposed monorail mass transit line from Nonthaburi Civic Centre, Nonthaburi Province to Lam Sali intersection, Bang Kapi District. 20 stations are proposed for the line and the expected cost for the project is 48 billion baht. The line has been integrated for 7.2km with the N2 expressway project and a feasibility study has been completed. The MRT Brown line will interchange with 7 other mass transit lines.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Pink Line (Bangkok)</span> Monorail line in Bangkok

The MRT Pink Line is an elevated monorail train line of the MRT in Bangkok and Nonthaburi Province, Thailand. The monorail line is 34.5 kilometres (21.4 mi) long and has 30 stations. It runs in the northern part of the Bangkok Metropolitan Area from Nonthaburi Civic Center in Pak Kret district, Nonthaburi along the major east–west transport corridor of Highway 304 to terminate at Min Buri in Min Buri district in east Bangkok. It opened for free public trial operation on 21 November 2023 with Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin taking the inaugural ride.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">SRT Light Red Line</span> Mass rapid rail in Bangkok, Thailand

The SRT Light Red Line, or Nakhon Withi Line is a 15 km (9.3 mi) between Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal and Taling Chan and is part of the SRT Red Lines suburban railway system serving the greater Bangkok Metropolitan Region.

The BMA Grey Line is a planned monorail line in the north of Bangkok to be built from Watcharaphon to Thong Lo. The route would provide a vital north - south link for a distance of 16.25 km with 15 planned stations and is expected to cost 27 billion baht. The line would support the growth of residential areas around Pradit Monutham Rd and Kaset-Namawin rd corridors and is forecast to eventually have 370,000 passengers per day. The BMA Grey with interchange with other lines including the MRT Pink Line, the proposed MRT Brown Line, the MRT Yellow Line, MRT Orange Line and BTS Sukhumvit Line.

The Light Blue Line is a planned monorail line to be built in Bangkok, Thailand. Its path runs along a north–south axis. This line would link the Din Daeng housing community areas, Bangkok City Hall 2, Makkasan Station, and the business area along Sathon Road.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mass Rapid Transit Master Plan in Bangkok Metropolitan Region</span> Thai urban rail transit system master plan

The Mass Rapid Transit Master Plan in Bangkok Metropolitan Region, or M-Map, is the latest version in a series of Thai government plans for the development of an urban rail transit network serving the Greater Bangkok area. It was drafted under the care of the Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning (OTP) of the Ministry of Transport.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Rail transport in Bangkok</span>

Rail transport was introduced to Bangkok in 1893, and the national railway network was developed during the 20th century. Modern rapid transit in Bangkok includes several rail systems: the BTS Skytrain which opened in 1999, followed by the MRT, Airport Rail Link and SRT Red Lines.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bang Wa station</span>

Bang Wa station is a rapid transit station on the BTS Silom Line and MRT Blue Line in Pak Khlong Phasi Charoen Subdistrict, Phasi Charoen District, Bangkok, Thailand. The station is on the Phet Kasem Interchange where Ratchaphruek cuts with Phet Kasem Roads. The station serves as an interchange station for BTS Silom Line and MRT Blue Line, providing direct interchange, but with separate fare and ticket systems for the two lines. Out of the interchanges between the MRT and Skytrain, Bang Wa was the only station where both systems share the same name for the station, as the other interchange stations on the BTS Skytrain all have separate names with their MRT counterparts. This is no longer true after the opening of the MRT Yellow Line's station at Samrong.

The BMA Bang Na–Suvarnabhumi line is a proposed light rail line in Bangkok that would run from Bang Na junction to Suvarnabhumi Airport. The line was first proposed in 1994, but it was not included in the 2005 OTP Mass Rapid Transit Master Plan. Initially, it was planned for the line to potentially be a BTS Sukhumvit Line branch line with turnouts constructed near Bang Na junction. In December 2015, the BMA said it would advance construction and would propose it to cabinet in the near future. In April 2016, deputy governor Amorn Kitchawengkul said the project would take 3–6 years and cost THB 20 billion.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gold Line (Bangkok)</span> Automated People Mover (APM) line in Bangkok, Thailand

The Gold Line is an automated people mover line, part of Bangkok's rapid transit system. The line is 1.8 km (1.1 mi) long, consisting of 3 stations, and was opened by Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on 16 December 2020. It primarily serves as a feeder line between the BTS Silom line and Iconsiam shopping center. The line will be extended 1 km (0.62 mi) along Somdet Chao Phraya road to connect with the future MRT Purple Line southern extension. When completed, it will connect Krung Thon Buri BTS station with Prajadhipok Road in Thon Buri District for a total distance of 2.68 km (1.67 mi).