Bang Wa station


Bang Wa

บางหว้า
 BTS   MRT 
Mezzanine of MRT station with BTS station in the background
General information
LocationPhasi Charoen, Bangkok, Thailand
Coordinates13°43′14.25″N 100°27′28.33″E / 13.7206250°N 100.4578694°E / 13.7206250; 100.4578694
Owned byBangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA)
Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA)
Operated byBangkok Mass Transit System
Public Company Limited
(BTSC)
Bangkok Expressway and Metro Public Company Limited (BEM)
Line(s)
ConnectionsKhlong Phasi Charoen boat service
Other information
Station codeSilom line: S12
MRT Blue Line: BL34
History
Opened5 December 2013 (2013-12-05) (BTS Skytrain)
24 August 2019 (2019-08-24) (MRT Blue Line)
Passengers
20212,463,019 (BTS)
2,481,924 (MRT)
Services
Preceding station BTS Skytrain Following station
Wutthakat Silom Line Terminus
Preceding station Metropolitan Rapid Transit Following station
Phetkasem 48
towards Lak Song
Blue Line Bang Phai
towards Tha Phra

Bang Wa station (Thai: สถานีบางหว้า, pronounced [sā.tʰǎː.nīː bāːŋ wâː]) is a rapid transit station on the BTS Silom Line and MRT Blue Line in Pak Khlong Phasi Charoen Subdistrict, Phasi Charoen District, Bangkok, Thailand. The station is on the Phet Kasem Interchange where Ratchaphruek cuts with Phet Kasem Roads. It serves as an interchange station for BTS Silom Line and MRT Blue Line, providing direct interchange, but with separate fare and ticket systems for the two lines.[1][2][3] Out of the interchanges between the MRT and Skytrain, Bang Wa was the only station where both systems share the same name for the station, as the other interchange stations on the BTS Skytrain (Asok, Sala Daeng, Mo Chit, and Ha Yaek Lat Phrao) all have separate names with their MRT counterparts (Sukhumvit, Si Lom, Chatuchak Park, and Phahon Yothin stations). This is no longer true after the opening of the MRT Yellow Line's station at Samrong.

  1. ^ ขึ้นบีทีเอสไปบางหว้าฟรีถึง 16 ม.ค. 57 [Free extension cost for riding to Bang Wa until 16 January 2014]. Daily News (in Thai). 20 August 2012. Retrieved 21 June 2014.
  2. ^ coconutsbangkok (2019-08-23). "Visit 2 more MRT Blue Line stops free starting Saturday | Coconuts Bangkok". Coconuts. Retrieved 2019-08-25.
  3. ^ "เปิดให้ประชาชนทดลองใช้บริการรถไฟฟ้า สายสีน้ำเงินส่วนต่อขยาย". metro.bemplc.co.th (in Thai). Retrieved 2019-08-25.

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