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Khu Khot
คูคต
BTS · Sukhumvit Line
Description
Khu Khot is BTS Sukhumvit Line station N24, the northern terminus of the line in Lam Luk Ka district, Pathum Thani. Commons station data, the station's OSM anchor and BTS route material confirm it as an operational elevated station opened on 16 December 2020 with the northern Green Line extension. It is an important edge-of-network stop: passengers can ride directly toward Phahon Yothin, Mo Chit, Siam, Asok and the long Sukhumvit corridor without changing trains.
The strongest documented anchors are transport-led. MRTA states that the Green Line Mo Chit - Saphan Mai - Khu Khot project is an elevated heavy-rail route with 16 stations and identifies the depot near Khu Khot, plus a Park & Ride building at Khu Khot with capacity for 713 vehicles. Commons also places the station in Khu Khot, Lam Luk Ka, Pathum Thani and provides licensed station and Park & Ride imagery. This is a suburban, car-and-rail interchange environment rather than a dense central-Bangkok retail node.
For property, Khu Khot is a value and accessibility play. Buyers and tenants gain BTS access, parking infrastructure and reach into northern Bangkok/Pathum Thani, but should check last-mile walking, feeder transport, flood exposure, traffic on Lam Luk Ka and Phahonyothin approaches, and the real depth of rental demand. It can fit households and investors seeking lower entry prices than inner Sukhumvit, with stronger appeal for commuters than for nightlife or premium-city lifestyle demand.