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Erawan Museum
พิพิธภัณฑ์ช้างเอราวัณ
BTS · Sukhumvit Line
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Erawan Museum is the visitor-facing name for Chang Erawan, BTS Sukhumvit Line station E17 in Samut Prakan. The station sits on the Green Line's Bearing - Samut Prakan extension, which MRTA describes as an elevated corridor along Sukhumvit Road, opened for service on 6 December 2018. The official Erawan Museum site also directs visitors to use Chang Erawan Station exit 2, confirming the station's role as the rail gateway to one of Samut Prakan's most recognizable landmarks.
The immediate catchment is anchored by the Erawan Museum, famous for its giant three-headed elephant sculpture, with OSM also identifying Royal Thai Naval Academy, Yuwaprasat Waithayopatham Hospital, Sukhumvit Park, BMTA Chang Erawan bus depot, Talat Erawan, Talat Ruk Mueang and local schools. This gives the area a useful mix of culture, education, healthcare, bus operations, markets and everyday retail rather than a purely residential profile.
For property buyers and renters, Chang Erawan is best read as an accessible Samut Prakan location with stronger value logic than prime central Bangkok. It can suit commuters using the Green Line, households linked to nearby schools or public institutions, and buyers seeking larger or more affordable units while staying connected to Bang Na, Samrong, Asok and Siam. Due diligence should focus on walking routes from projects to the station, Sukhumvit Road traffic, noise, flood exposure, building age and whether the condo genuinely benefits from museum-area visibility and daily amenities.
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