Khlong Saen Saeb - List of Stops

List of Stops

There are approximately 23 piers. The following list runs from west to east:

  • 1. Panfa Pier (aka Phan Fah or the Banglamphu pier)
    • (Just off Rachadamnoen road under a bridge,near Wat Ratchanada, Wat Saket(The Golden Mount),Democracy monument and other attractions in the old city area.)
  • 2. Talad Bobae Pier
    • ( wholesale clothing market)
  • 3. Charoenpol Pier
    • (near Tesco Lotus Mall)
  • 4. Saphan Hua Chang Pier
    • (under a bridge at the end of Soi Kasem San - near both Ratthewi and Siam Sky train station,Jim Thompson's house and Main shopping centers ex: MBK shopping center,Siam Square,Siam Discovery and Paragon)
  • 5. Pratunam Pier (Krung Kassem)
    • (Off Rachprarop road near Rajchaprasong intersection,Central World,Gaysorn Plaza,Platinum fashion mall and Pantip Plaza IT Mall)
    • Interchange pier,everyone must change here - both directions.
  • 6. Chidlom Pier (Phaya Thai)
    • ( Central Chidlom)
  • 7. Wireless road Pier (Rachadaprop or Ratchadamri)
  • 8. Nana Nua Pier (Home)
    • (Sukhumvit Soi 3, Bumrungrad Hospital)
  • 9. Nana Chard Pier
  • 10. AsokPetchaburi Pier
    • (Off of Asok road - Sukhumvit Soi 21)
    • (To get the Subway at Asok and Petchaburi)
  • 11. Prasanmit
  • 12. Baan Don Mosque
  • 13. Soi Thonglor
  • 14. Charn Issara
    • Just before the next pier, there is an intersection where another
    • canal branches off from this one.
  • 15. Saphan Khlong Tan
    • Approximately 100 meters south of this pier, Khlong Saen Saep makes a right-angle turn to the north at the junction with Khlong Tan.
  • 16. The Mall Ram 3
  • 17. Wat Noi
  • 18. Rampkamhaeng 29
  • 19. Wat Tapeleela
  • 20. Ramkamhaeng University
  • 21. Mahadthai
  • 22. Wat Klang
  • 23. The Mall Bangkapi
    • Giant shopping mall, large bakery, large food court, 9 theaters, water park.

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