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511 Sai Tai Mai - Pak Nam
145 Pak Nam - Mo Chit 2
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145 Pak Nam - Mo Chit 2
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Thesaban 3 Thai Ban Mai School
โรงเรียนเทศบาล 3 (ท้ายบ้านใหม่)
Bus · 145 Pak Nam - Mo Chit 2
Description
Thesaban 3 Thai Ban Mai School is best understood as a practical school-and-neighborhood bus stop in the Thai Ban Mai side of outer Samut Prakan rather than as a destination brand in its own right. The exact stop name is confirmed in the current line-145 route document, but the surrounding place identity is still more visible through route maps and municipal references than through a strong public-facing stop registry. That means some caution is still appropriate. Even so, the district anchor is real. Bangpu Municipality's own public information repeatedly identifies Thesaban 3 (Thai Ban Mai) as one of its active municipal schools, with regular school-year events, parent engagement and student recruitment. This gives the stop a concrete daily-use anchor rooted in education and community life rather than in speculation.
The wider corridor also makes sense from a mobility point of view. Route documents place the stop in the same Phraeksa-Thai Ban Mai operating sequence as Siwa Nakhon, Robinson Samut Prakan and the broader Pak Nam connection, while BTS materials confirm nearby Phraek Sa as station E21 on the Sukhumvit Line. In other words, this is a stop where school trips, household errands, bus commuting and rail access intersect. The neighborhood reads as low- to mid-rise, local-service and family-oriented, with transport value coming from everyday connectivity rather than from destination glamour.
For real estate, the strongest fit is practical and demand-led: affordable condos, rental apartments, townhouses, staff housing, tutoring space, childcare-related services and modest neighborhood retail. Krungsri continues to see transport-linked districts supporting housing demand, while CBRE remains selective on pricing and product. Around Thesaban 3 Thai Ban Mai School, the most defensible value comes from repeat family demand, education-adjacent traffic and corridor convenience rather than from prestige. Because the stop identity is still better anchored in route and municipal context than in a strong stand-alone public stop profile, the wording should remain honest and slightly cautious.