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Purple Line: 33 stations · 80 listings · 492 residences · median sale ฿90,138/m² · median rent ฿444/m²/mo.

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Klong Bang Phai

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Skytrain · Purple Line

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Coordinates 13.89244, 100.40828
Station order 1

Description

Khlong Bang Phai is best understood as a Purple Line suburban park-and-ride terminal rather than a destination station. Official MRTA material anchors it as the starting point of the Chalong Ratchadham Line on Kanchanaphisek Road and explicitly identifies both the line's depot and a large park-and-ride facility at the station. That gives the stop a very clear functional role: it is a western outer-ring collection point for households who still depend partly on cars but want predictable rail access toward Tao Poon and the wider Bangkok rapid-transit network. The surrounding context is not dense inner-city mixed use; it is suburban growth territory where transport convenience and entry pricing matter more than prestige urban frontage.

In daily use, the catchment mixes long-stay residents, park-and-ride commuters, local shop users, service workers, students and households moving between Bang Bua Thong, Bang Yai, Kanchanaphisek Road and the Purple Line corridor. This is not a station driven by tourism, major office towers or elite retail gravity. It is a practical terminal node where repeat daily commuting, parking convenience and outer-suburban mobility shape demand.

For property, the strongest fit is mass-market to mid-market suburban stock: commuter condos, townhouse clusters, family housing, rental apartments, neighborhood retail, food frontage, car-linked services and modest mixed-use assets. Krungsri supports the broader case for transit-linked housing, while CBRE's Bangkok outlook helps keep selectivity grounded away from the luxury core. Around Khlong Bang Phai, the most defensible value story comes from Purple Line access, terminal-station convenience, depot-and-park-and-ride utility and comparatively accessible suburban entry pricing, so an `ok` status is appropriate.