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Saphan Taksin
สะพานตากสิน
BTS · Silom Line
Description
Saphan Taksin is BTS Silom Line station S6 at the eastern foot of Taksin Bridge, beside Sathorn/Central Pier on the Chao Phraya River. The OSM station anchor and BTS materials confirm it as an operational station. Its value is not only rail access: it is Bangkok's key BTS-to-river interchange, linking the Silom Line with Chao Phraya Express Boat, hotel shuttle boats and tourist boat services.
The surrounding area blends Sathorn, Bang Rak, Charoen Krung and riverside Bangkok. Recognized anchors include Sathorn Pier, Taksin Bridge, Chao Phraya River, Charoen Krung Road, riverside hotels, shuttle piers and boat routes toward ICONSIAM, Wat Arun, Wat Pho, Grand Palace, Chinatown and Asiatique. Commons media validates Saphan Taksin station, Taksin Bridge and high-rise riverfront views. This gives the station unusually broad demand from office commuters, river workers, hotel guests, tourists and residents who want BTS plus boats.
For real estate, Saphan Taksin is a strong riverside-access address with good rental visibility, but it has trade-offs. Condos can suit expats, hotel workers, river commuters, frequent visitors and tenants wanting fast movement between Sathorn, Silom, the river and Thonburi. Buyers should inspect walking routes to BTS and pier, crowding at peak boat times, bridge and road noise, building age, river views, flood resilience, short-stay pressure and whether prices already fully reflect the river/BTS premium.
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Radius 500 m
Updated 28 May 2026