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Khlong Lam Chiak
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Skytrain · Brown Line Future station
Description
Khlong Lam Chiak on this Brown Line record should be treated as a future station area on the eastern Kaset-Nawamin and canal-side corridor rather than as an operating rapid-transit stop. MRTA's current Brown Line project page identifies the Khae Rai-Lam Sali line as an under-preparation project and shows the route continuing east along Prasert Manukit Road after Kaset Intersection. MRTA's route-alignment page then specifies that the line passes the Sukhonthasawat Road junction, the Chalong Rat interchange, and Highway 350. Separately, official Bangkok canal-study material identifies Khlong Lam Chiak as a named canal corridor in the eastern Bangkok waterway system. Together, those sources are enough to support a real future-access thesis, but not enough to present this station as finalized or active.
What matters locally is the overlap between road-led movement and canal-edge neighborhood form. The stored point sits in the Khlong Lam Chiak side of the wider Kaset-Nawamin strip, where low- to mid-rise housing, roadside services, small commercial frontage, and car-oriented circulation are more important than large destination anchors. Compared with Kaset Nawamin or Sukhonthasawat, this record reads as slightly more local and more canal-defined, while still being part of the same broader arterial corridor that links eastern Bangkok neighborhoods through daily residential and service-economy movement.
For property work, the strongest reading is a future road-and-canal transit thesis: commuter condos, family apartments, rental units, townhouse clusters, roadside service offices, food frontage, and selective mixed-use assets. Krungsri supports the broader transit-linked housing case, while CBRE helps keep assumptions disciplined outside Bangkok core prime pricing. Because the station remains future-facing and station-specific public detail is still thinner than the route and corridor evidence, a `needs-more-sources` status is more defensible than `ok`.