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Wat Phra Si Maha That
วัดพระศรีมหาธาตุ
BTS · Sukhumvit Line
Description
Wat Phra Si Maha That is BTS Sukhumvit Line station N17 in Bang Khen, and a key interchange with the MRT Pink Line. OSM, official BTS route material and Pink Line references confirm the station as an operational Green Line stop and interchange node. Wikimedia Commons locates it in Anusawari, Bang Khen, opened on 5 June 2020, named after Wat Phra Si Mahathat and connected to both the Sukhumvit Line and MRT Pink Line.
The station catchment combines transit, temple identity and northern Bangkok mobility. Recognized anchors include Wat Phra Si Mahathat Woramahawihan, the Pink Line station, Phithak Ratthathammanun Monument / Lak Si roundabout context, Phahonyothin Road, Ram Inthra direction, 11th Infantry Regiment, Bang Khen residential areas, bus corridors and local retail. Thailand.go.th and MRTA/Pink Line references frame the Pink Line as a northern Bangkok feeder route, making this station more strategic than a simple neighborhood stop.
For real estate, Wat Phra Si Maha That is a practical interchange market. Condos and apartments can suit commuters using both Green and Pink lines, public-sector workers, airport/Lak Si/Chaeng Watthana users, university-related tenants and families needing north Bangkok connectivity. The upside is multi-line access and deeper tenant reach; the trade-offs are road noise, complex pedestrian transfers, construction/monorail visual impact, older housing nearby, parking, heat, drainage and whether the building is truly walkable to both systems.
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