Sam Sen railway station

Sam Sen

สามเสน
General information
LocationThanon Nakhon Chai Si, Dusit and Phaya Thai
Bangkok
Thailand
Operated byState Railway of Thailand
Managed byMinistry of Transport
Platforms2
Tracks2
ConnectionsBangkok Bus
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
ParkingYes
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeSSN
ClassificationClass 1
History
Rebuilt1951 (1951)
Passengers
3,000–5,000 per day
Services
Preceding station State Railway of Thailand Following station
Ramathibodi Hospital Halt Northern Line Bang Sue Junction
towards Chiang Mai
Northeastern Line Bang Sue Junction
Southern Line Bang Sue Junction
Location
Map

Sam Sen railway station (Thai: สถานีรถไฟสามเสน) is a railway station in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand. Owned by the State Railway of Thailand, it is served by the Northern, Northeastern and Southern lines. All passenger trains passing must stop at this station. Sam Sen Station overlaps the area of Thanon Nakhon Chai Si Subdistrict, Dusit District, and Phaya Thai Subdistrict, Phaya Thai District, Bangkok. It can be considered as an area in the middle between Sam Sen (Dusit side) and Rama VI Roads (Phaya Thai side) along the Khlong Prapa canal. About 3,000–5,000 people use this station daily.

Sam Sen Station is a Class 1 Station, number code: 1004, English alphabet code: SSN. There are two platforms. Platform 1 is for trains heading to further destinations along the routes. Platform 2 is for trains heading back to Bangkok railway station. It is 4.8 kilometres (3.0 mi) from Bangkok Station. Eighty-six trains serve this station daily including a few excursion trains to Nam Tok and Suan Son Pradipat and some special trains.

Originally, the station building was mushroom-shaped, with originality and great beauty. It was later torn down to make way for the Hopewell Project (BERTS). The area near north side of the station was also the site of one of the first PDRC protests against the amnesty bill in the 2013–2014 Thai political crisis, used between 31 October to 4 November 2013. This was later moved to Ratchadamnoen Avenue on the 4th.


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