Phahon Yothin MRT station

Phahon Yothin
พหลโยธิน
 MRT 
Location Chatuchak, Bangkok, Thailand
Owned by Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA)
Operated by Bangkok Expressway and Metro Public Company Limited (BEM)
Line(s) MRT Blue Line
Platforms 1 island platform
Tracks 2
Connections Sukhumvit Line (planned)
Construction
Structure type Underground
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Station code BL14
History
Opened 3 July 2004 (2004-07-03)
Services
Preceding station   Bangkok Metro   Following station
toward Hua Lamphong
MRT Blue Line
toward Tao Poon
Phahon Yothin 24
toward Khu Khot
Sukhumvit Line
Transfer at: Ha Yaek Lat Phrao
toward Samrong

Phahon Yothin station (Thai: สถานีพหลโยธิน) is a Bangkok MRT station on the Blue Line located under Lat Phrao Road, near Lat Phrao Intersaction. The station is important for people who live in Northern Bangkok such as Don Mueang, Lak Si and Bang Khen District. Its symbol color is      yellow.,[1] and in the future it will connect to the BTS Sukhumvit Line at Lat Phrao intersection station.

Station layout

G Street level Bus stop, Lat Phrao post office, Somdet Ya 84 Park, CentralPlaza Lardprao, Horwang School
B1 Underground walking Exit 1-5, MetroMall
B2 Concourse Ticket machines
B3 Platform 1  MRT  towards Hua Lamphong (Lat Phrao)
Island platform, doors will open on the right
Platform 2  MRT  towards Tao Poon[2] (Chatuchak Park)

Bus connection

  • Lat Phrao Line 8 27 44 92 96 122 145 182 502 517 545
  • Phahon Yothin 84 Line 8 24 26 27 28 34 38 39 44 51 59 63 92 96 104 107 108 122 129 136, 145 159 177 182 187 188 502 503 504 510 513 517 524 528 529 545 555
  • Vibhavadi Rangsit Line 3 29 52 134 134A 157 510 517 518 528 555

References

  1. จุดเริ่มต้นของคนเดินทาง: ดำดินเดินทาง. คอลัมน์นายรอบรู้ นิตยสารสารคดี เดือนตุลาคม 2548
  2. "11 สิงหาคนกรุงเดินทางไร้รอยต่อ เปิดส่วนต่อขยายรถไฟฟ้าสายสีม่วง". ไทยรัฐฉบับพิมพ์. 23 June 2017. Retrieved 23 June 2017.

Coordinates: 13°48′46″N 100°33′43″E / 13.8129°N 100.5620°E / 13.8129; 100.5620

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