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Ratchayothin Station (Thai: สถานีรัชโยธิน, pronounced [sā.tʰǎː.nīː rát.t͡ɕʰā.jōː.tʰīn]) is a BTS Skytrain station, on the Sukhumvit line in Bangkok, Thailand. The station was planned to open in 2020 when all stations on the northern extension was completed, but the Ministry of Transport requested the ...
A proposed 2 station extension of the route north from the Lat Phrao terminus to link to the BTS Sukhumvit Line at Ratchayothin station has also been proposed by the BSR Joint Venture. [18] However, this extension is opposed by the MRT Blue Line operator BEM due to concerns regarding loss of revenue.
It does not include the 12 stations of the Bangkok BRT. The table below lists 192 stations in operation, comprising: 47 stations on the BTS Sukhumvit Line; 14 stations on the BTS Silom Line; 3 stations on the Gold Line; 38 stations on the MRT Blue Line; 16 stations on the MRT Purple Line; 8 stations on the Airport Rail Link; 10 stations on the ...
1) Mo Chit station to Saphan Mai: 11.4 km, 12 stations (N9–N20). 2) Saphan Mai to Khu Khot: 7.5 km, four stations (N21-N24). An 11.4 km, 12 station northern extension from Mo Chit station to Saphan Mai in Don Mueang District has been planned since the Sukhumvit Line opened. Originally, this extension was scheduled to be completed by 2008.
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There is a plan to extend Sukhumvit Line from Khu Khot Station eastwards for 7.8 km (4.8 mi), including four additional stations: Khlong Sam, Khlong Si, Khlong Ha, and Eastern Ring Road-Lam Luk Ka. This extension has been suspended indefinitely until clarity is reached regarding passenger guarantees.
Pages in category "Lists of railway stations" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The list does not include stations of the Burma Railway Nam Tok Sai Yok Noi-Thanbyuzayat which was demolished at the end of World War II. The list also does not include stations of railways not operated by the SRT, such as the Paknam Railway, the Phra Phutthabat Railway, the Bang Bua Thong Railway etc. The majority of railway stations/halts ...