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Ram Inthra 3

รามอินทรา 3

Skytrain · Pink Line

Sale median N/A
Rent median N/A
Coordinates 13.87094, 100.6026
Station order 17

Description

Ram Inthra 3 is best understood as an operational education-and-road-corridor gateway on the Pink Line rather than as a destination-led station. Official MRTA material for the Pink Line identifies this stretch after the Constitution Protection Monument Roundabout as the beginning of the long Ram Inthra corridor heading east, while current station metadata on Commons confirms Ram Inthra 3 Station opened in November 2023. Official Krirk University information places the campus at 3 Ram Inthra Road, Bang Khen, giving this station a clear education-linked anchor in addition to its corridor role. For property analysis, that matters because the most credible value case is not prestige but a practical mix of student movement, daily commuting, roadside services and easy line access within a mature north Bangkok arterial.

OSM-recognized context and licensed station imagery support a reading of the area as a busy Ram Inthra frontage where campus demand, neighborhood retail, food, tutoring and commuter traffic overlap. Positioned between Wat Phra Si Mahathat and Lat Pla Khao, the station belongs to a segment of the Pink Line where the market is more about repeat use than landmark tourism or prime office gravity. The strongest asset fit is student-friendly rentals, commuter-oriented apartments, practical condos, tutoring and learning services, cafes, convenience retail, roadside food frontage and selective mixed-use refurbishment linked to dependable daily footfall.

The strongest thesis is therefore an operational education-and-road-corridor mixed-use gateway. Krungsri supports the broader transit-linked housing case across Greater Bangkok, while CBRE helps frame why mature arterial corridors with recurring users and service density often reward practical access-led formats. Because official material is stronger on corridor structure and institutional adjacency than on a richly documented micro-neighborhood story, `needs-more-sources` remains the prudent label.