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Dark Red Line
Dark Red Line: 41 stations · 190 listings · 830 residences · median sale ฿88,245/m² · median rent ฿414/m²/mo.
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説明
Thung Song Hong on the Dark Red Line is best read as a `Vibhavadi-Kamphaeng Phet 6` access station serving government offices, media uses, and roadside employment rather than as a retail-led destination. Official `SRTET` station information places the station on `Kamphaeng Phet 6` in front of the `Office of the Narcotics Control Board` in `Thung Song Hong`, `Lak Si`, and lists exits toward `Vibhavadi Soi 25`, `Bang Khen School`, the `ONCB` office, outbound `Vibhavadi-Rangsit`, a `Mercedes` showroom, `Yakult Thailand`, and `Daily News` headquarters. This supports a clear commuter-and-services profile.
The catchment mixes Dark Red Line commuters, office staff, school traffic, local residents, and corridor passengers moving between `Lak Si`, `Vibhavadi-Rangsit`, and `Kamphaeng Phet 6`. Compared with `Bang Khen`, it is less university-facing and more tied to government compounds, media offices, and service frontage. Compared with `Lak Si`, it is less interchange-driven but still benefits from steady weekday demand.
For property, the strongest fit is practical mass-market to upper-mid stock: commuter condos, family apartments, rentals, small office space, staff-oriented housing, food frontage, and modest mixed-use assets. Krungsri supports the wider transit-linked housing case, while CBRE helps keep expectations disciplined outside prime CBD markets. An `ok` status is appropriate.
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