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Laksi Monument
อนุสาวรีย์หลักสี่
BTS · Sukhumvit Line
Description
Laksi Monument in the database corresponds to the current Phahon Yothin 59 BTS station, station N18 on the Sukhumvit Line in Bang Khen. The OSM anchor already uses Phahonyothin 59, while Commons and BTS route material identify the operational Green Line station between Wat Phra Si Mahathat and Sai Yud. Commons station data places it in Anusawari, Bang Khen, opened on 16 December 2020.
The local catchment is a practical northern Bangkok corridor rather than a destination district. Recognized anchors include Phahonyothin Road, Soi Phahonyothin 59, Anusawari, Bang Khen residential areas, Wat Phra Si Mahathat interchange to the south, Sai Yud to the north, bus corridors and small local retail. Licensed Commons imagery shows the station from street level, confirming the elevated rail, road-side access and everyday commuter setting.
For real estate, Phahon Yothin 59 is a value-oriented Green Line station. Condos and apartments nearby can suit commuters, local workers, military/public-sector households, students using nearby northern campuses and tenants priced out of central Sukhumvit. Its advantage is rail access into Chatuchak, Mo Chit, Ari, Siam and Sukhumvit without central prices. Check true walking distance, pavement quality, road noise, limited lifestyle retail, parking, flood/drainage conditions, night comfort and competition from older low-cost apartments in Bang Khen.