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Chonlaprathan
กรมชลประทาน
Skytrain · Pink Line
Description
Chonlaprathan, named in OSM as Royal Irrigation Department, is best understood as an operational institutional-corridor gateway on the Pink Line rather than as a generic suburban stop. Official MRTA material for the Pink Line confirms that the route passes through Royal Irrigation Department Station on its active Khae Rai - Min Buri corridor, which already gives the stop repeat rail footfall and practical commuter relevance. That transport role is strengthened by official Irrigation Department material locating major departmental functions in Pak Kret, Nonthaburi, reinforcing the station's identity as part of an administrative and technical employment corridor rather than a destination-led leisure district.
OSM-recognized context and licensed station imagery support a reading of Chonlaprathan as a lived corridor where institutional traffic, commuter movement and local services overlap. The station sits north of Samakkhi and south of Yaek Pak Kret, in a part of the Pink Line that benefits from steady, workday-driven movement rather than prestige branding. For property analysis, the most credible adjacent themes are commuter-oriented rentals, family housing, office-support retail, clinics, tutoring, food frontage, practical service shops and modest mixed-use intensification serving repeat daily demand.
The strongest thesis is therefore an operational institutional-corridor mixed-use gateway. Krungsri supports the broader transit-linked housing case across Greater Bangkok, while CBRE helps frame how mature transit corridors reward recurring footfall, service density and accessibility. Because the official material is stronger on the corridor function and institutional context than on a detailed micro-neighborhood narrative, `needs-more-sources` remains the prudent label.