Stations
In the table below, an italicized name indicates that the station is under construction and not yet in operation.
Code | Station Name | Thai | Notes | coordinates |
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Bang Sue-Bang Yai | ||||
Tao Pun | เตาปูน | MRT Blue Line (Tao Pun - Bang Sue extension, under construction) Terminal station |
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Bang Son | บางซ่อน | SRT Light Red Line: Bang Son railway station (under construction) | ||
Wong Sawang | วงศ์สว่าง | Last Station in Bangkok area | ||
Tiwanon Intersection | แยกติวานนท์ | First Station in Nonthaburi Province | ||
Ministry of Public Health | กระทรวงสาธารณสุข | |||
Nonthaburi Government Centre | ศูนย์ราชการนนทบุรี | MRT Pink Line (proposed) | ||
Si Phon Sawan | ศรีพรสวรรค์ | |||
Nonthaburi 1 Intersection | แยกนนทบุรี 1 | park and ride | ||
Phra Nangkhlao Bridge | สะพานพระนั่งเกล้า | |||
Sai Ma | ไทรม้า | |||
Tha It | ท่าอิฐ | park and ride | ||
Bang Rak Yai | บางรักใหญ่ | |||
Bang Phlu | บางพลู | |||
Bang Yai Intersection | สามแยกบางใหญ่ | park and ride | ||
Bang Yai Market | ตลาดบางใหญ่ | |||
Bang Phai Canal | คลองบางไผ่ | park and ride, train depot Terminal station |
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