Ha Yaek Lat Phrao BTS station

Metro station in Bangkok, Thailand
13°38′51″N 100°35′46″E / 13.647363°N 100.596153°E / 13.647363; 100.596153Owned byBangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA)Operated byBangkok Mass Transit System
Public Company Limited (BTSC)Line(s)
  Sukhumvit Line
Connections
  Blue Line
(Phahon Yothin)Other informationStation codeN9HistoryOpening9 August 2019[1][2][3]Previous namesLadphrao IntersectionPassengers20214,181,874 Services
Preceding station BTS Skytrain Following station
Phahonyothin 24
towards Khu Khot
Sukhumvit Line Mo Chit
towards Kheha
Preceding station Metropolitan Rapid Transit Following station
Lat Phrao
towards Lak Song
Blue Line
transfer at Phahon Yothin
Chatuchak Park
towards Tha Phra
Ha Yaek Lat Phrao Station Traditional sign

Ha Yaek Lat Phrao station (Thai: สถานีห้าแยกลาดพร้าว, pronounced [sā.tʰǎː.nīː hâː jɛ̂ːk lâːt pʰráːw]; formerly known as Ladphrao Intersection station) is a BTS Skytrain station on the Sukhumvit Line in Bangkok, Thailand. The station was renamed to the Thai transliteration due to fears of miscommunication.[citation needed]

It was the northern terminus of the line until 4 December 2019, which was when the Kasetsart University station opened. It connects to the MRT Blue Line. It is one of only four operational BTS stations to have island platforms, the others being Siam, Samrong, and Wat Phra Sri Mahathat.

References

  1. ^ สถานีห้าแยกลาดพร้าวเปิดทดลองใช้ฟรี9ส.ค.
  2. ^ คนกรุงเตรียมพร้อม! บีทีเอส แจ้งเปิดทดลองให้บริการฟรี สถานีห้าแยกลาดพร้าว 9 ส.ค.นี้
  3. ^ Dhipkawee Sriyananda Selley (9 July 2019). "BTS Sukhumvit Line's Lat Phrao station is scheduled to open Aug 11". BK Magazine.

See also

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Sukhumvit Line
Stations
Eastern Outer Ring –
Khu Khot
(planned)
  • Eastern Outer Ring
  • Khlong Ha
  • Khlong Si
  • Khlong Sam
Khu Khot – Kheha
(operational)
Sawangkhaniwat – Bang Pu (planned)
  • Sawangkhaniwat
  • Mueang Boran
  • Si Chan Pradit
  • Bang Pu
Nana Station
Siam Station
Rolling stock


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