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Rama 3
พระราม 3
Skytrain · Gray Line
Description
Rama 3 on this Gray Line record should be read as a future station area in the lower Rama III urban belt rather than as a generic future stop. MRTA's Grey Line Phase 1 material confirms the line remains future-facing and extends down the Naradhiwas corridor toward the broader southern mixed-use zone, while the stored point sits in the part of the district where the corridor becomes more retail-led, family-oriented and road-connected. That makes this record useful for property work because it points to a real established market with current activity, not an empty future-growth placeholder.
The area already has strong real-estate meaning today. Official BTS material confirms the active BRT Sathorn-Ratchaphruek corridor, which supports current mobility along Rama III, and official Yan Nawa district information anchors the location in an established Bangkok district. Central Pattana describes Central Rama 3 as a major integrated shopping complex in a new economic district, with large retail scale, entertainment and family-serving functions. Compared with the more office-led stations farther north on the same future corridor, Rama 3 reads more like a practical residential-commercial belt where daily services, family spending, road frontage and neighborhood convenience matter as much as business access.
For property work, the strongest thesis is a future retail-and-family-services gateway on Rama III: commuter condos, upper-mid rentals, family apartments, serviced housing, convenience retail, food frontage, clinics, education-linked services and selective mixed-use infill. Krungsri supports the wider transit-linked housing case in Greater Bangkok, while CBRE helps frame expectations around mature Bangkok districts where new mobility infrastructure often reinforces established demand instead of creating a wholly new market. Because the station remains unbuilt and public station-specific detail is still limited, `needs-more-sources` remains the more careful call.
Points of interest
Market around station
Radius 500 m
Updated 8 Jun 2026