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Station details

Rama IX

พระราม 9

Skytrain · Gray Line Future station

Sale median N/A
Rent median N/A
Coordinates 13.75206, 100.59288
Station order Future

Description

Rama IX on this Gray Line record should be treated as a future station area on the lower Pradit Manutham corridor rather than as an operating rapid-transit stop or as today's active MRT Rama 9 node. MRTA's Grey Line Phase 1 material confirms that the planned Vacharaphol-Thong Lo route continues south along Pradit Manutham Road, and the stored point sits farther south again in the Wang Thonglang direction. That makes this record a plausible future access point on a defined urban corridor, but still not a finalized station with active service or publicly detailed station-area planning.

The immediate value of the area comes from being part of a mature inner-urban spine rather than from a single institutional anchor. Official Bangkok material places the catchment in the Wang Thonglang district context, while Greener Bangkok identifies named public-green amenities in the wider neighborhood. Central Pattana's own material remains relevant because Central Eastville continues to function as one of the strongest destination-retail anchors on the same Pradit Manutham spine, influencing household movement, roadside spending and service demand across the corridor. In practice, the area reads as a built-up residential-services corridor of family housing, clinics, food frontage, local commerce and road-based daily movement, with a stronger urban feel than the more suburban Gray Line records farther north.

For property work, the strongest thesis is a future lower-corridor urban-access story: commuter condos, family apartments, rentals, townhouse compounds, clinics, service offices, roadside retail and selective mixed-use projects. Krungsri supports the broader transit-linked housing case in Greater Bangkok, while CBRE helps keep assumptions disciplined outside core prime narratives. Because the line remains future-facing and station-specific public detail is still limited, `needs-more-sources` remains more defensible than `ok`.