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Bang Wa
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BTS · Silom Line
Description
Bang Wa is one of the most useful western Bangkok transit nodes because it connects the BTS Silom Line with the MRT Blue Line in Phasi Charoen. BTS Group identifies the Silom extension to Bang Wa as part of the Green Line extension, while MRTA documents the Blue Line concession covering the broader Tha Phra-Bang Sue-Hua Lamphong-Lak Song section operated by BEM.
For daily life, Bang Wa gives residents a rare dual-system choice on the Thonburi side: BTS access toward Wongwian Yai, Saphan Taksin, Sathorn and Siam, plus MRT access around the Blue Line loop toward Tha Phra, Charan Sanit Wong, Hua Lamphong, Silom, Sukhumvit and Lak Song. Nearby Phasi Charoen and Bang Wa are practical residential zones, with Phet Kasem Road, Ratchaphruek Road, Seacon Bangkae and local markets supporting everyday living.
For real estate, Bang Wa is a strong value-and-connectivity station. CBRE categorizes Thonburi around the BTS Dark Green Line and Ratchapruek corridor as a distinct residential area, and BOT data shows Bangkok-vicinity condominium prices at a high index level in 2026. Buyers should compare walking distance to the interchange, transfer convenience between BTS and MRT, building age, road noise, parking, flood history and access to malls, schools and hospitals. Units within a comfortable walk can appeal to commuters who want lower prices than central Silom/Sathorn while keeping two rail networks.