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Light Red Line: 21 stations · 196 listings · 880 residences · median sale ฿196,628/m² · median rent ฿750/m²/mo.
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Rama 6
พระราม 6
SRT · Light Red Line Future station
Description
Rama 6 on the Light Red Line should still be treated as a future-access station area rather than a live commuting node. Recent official OTP action-plan material for 2023-2027 lists the westward Red Line works from Taling Chan to Salaya together with three additional stations, including Rama 6, while State Railway of Thailand procurement news frames the same package as the Siriraj-Taling Chan-Salaya section with three added stations including Saphan Phra Ram 6. This means the project has a real official planning basis, but the station naming and delivery framing remain more fluid than for open stations.
The most defensible neighborhood reading is therefore corridor-based rather than station-led: the catchment relates to the Rama VI bridge approaches, the Bang Phlat-Bang Kruai edge, and future rail access that could eventually improve movement between the Thonburi side, Bang Sue-side rail systems and nearby road corridors. Because service is not yet operational, this location does not carry the same present-day transport utility as Bang Son, Tao Poon or Krung Thep Aphiwat. It should be read as a monitoring location where transport-led value may emerge if the extension and station configuration proceed as planned.
For property, the relevant fit is still practical and future-oriented: family apartments, townhouse clusters, rental units, roadside retail, food frontage and modest mixed-use assets that could benefit from future station proximity rather than current rail footfall. Krungsri supports the broader logic that transit extensions can shape residential demand over time, while CBRE helps keep expectations disciplined where delivery, timing and exact station identity are not yet fully locked. Given the future status and the current Rama 6 versus Saphan Phra Ram 6 naming ambiguity in official material, a `needs-more-sources` status is more defensible than `ok`.
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