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Makkasan station

Coordinates: 13°45′04″N 100°33′41″E / 13.7510°N 100.5613°E / 13.7510; 100.5613
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Makkasan station
 ARL 
Station building of ARL Makkasan station, with the SRT Asoke Halt on the ground level.
General information
LocationRatchathewi, Bangkok, Thailand
Coordinates13°45′04″N 100°33′41″E / 13.7510°N 100.5613°E / 13.7510; 100.5613
Owned byState Railway of Thailand
Operated byState Railway of Thailand (SRT)
Asia Era One Company Limited (AERA1) (ARL)
Platforms4 (Split platform)
Tracks4
Connections (Phetchaburi MRT station)
Construction
Structure typeElevated
Other information
Station codeCAT
History
Opened23 August 2010; 14 years ago (2010-08-23)
Previous namesCity Air Terminal
Services
Preceding station Airport Rail Link Following station
Ratchaprarop
towards Phaya Thai
City Line Ramkhamhaeng
towards Suvarnabhumi
Preceding station State Railway of Thailand Following station
Makkasan Eastern Line
transfer at Asok Halt
Khlong Tan
Preceding station Metropolitan Rapid Transit Following station
Sukhumvit
towards Lak Song
Blue Line
transfer at Phetchaburi
Phra Ram 9
towards Tha Phra
Proposed
Preceding station Airport Rail Link Following station
Krung Thep Aphiwat
towards Don Mueang
High-Speed Rail Linking Three Airports Suvarnabhumi
towards U-Tapao

Makkasan station (Thai: สถานีมักกะสัน) is a rapid transit station on the Airport Rail Link. The station was opened in August 2010. It was the terminal station for the Airport Rail Link Express Line, which was suspended in September 2014 due to a shortage of rolling stock. Currently, the station is a stop on the Airport Rail Link City Line. Until September 2014, Thai Airways' City Air Terminal check-in facilities were located inside the station.

The station has a skywalk, accessible by escalators and elevator, connecting it to Phetchaburi MRT station, on the MRT Blue Line.

Former City Air Terminal

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Makkasan is the largest station on the Airport Rail Link connecting Suvarnabhumi Airport with downtown Bangkok. It was envisioned as a city air terminal where passengers could check into outgoing flights and connect to the public transportation network in Bangkok. In reality, the terminal was rarely used[1] due to its inconvenient location and lack of connections to other public transportation. Access to the terminal was via one crowded road and when leaving the terminal, traffic must go in a direction that makes getting to the popular Sukhumvit and Silom areas time-consuming and inconvenient.[2]

State Railway of Thailand

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Underneath the railway station at ground level and located at the level crossing is Asok railway halt, operated by the State Railway of Thailand (SRT). It serves intercity services on the Eastern Line.

The ARL station shares the same name as Makkasan railway station of the SRT Eastern Line, but is at a different location to the west of the ARL station. The SRT station shares the same name with the Asok BTS station on the Sukhumvit Line, but it is at a different location to the south of the station, and takes 1 stop on the Blue Line.

Layout

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U4
Platforms
Platform 1 City Line towards Suvarnabhumi
Platform 2, Split platform, Express/HST Line, Doors open at left side. Platform 1, Split platform, City Line, Doors open at right side.
Platform 2 Express/HST Line towards Suvarnabhumi
Platform 3 Express/HST Line Terminus
Platform 3, Split platform, Express/HST Line, Doors open at left side. Platform 4, Split platform, City Line, Doors open at right side.
Platform 4 City Line towards Phaya Thai
U3
Departure
Ticket zone Tourist information office
Entrance to Express/HST Line and City Line platforms
Sky Walk connects Phetchaburi MRT station,  MRT .
U2
Arrival
Exit
G
At grade
Drop-Off, Parking lot, Asok railway halt
B
Underground
Parking lot
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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Bangkok Airways closes city check-in counter at Makkasan | Royal Thai Embassy". www.thaiembassy.sg. Retrieved 2021-08-22.
  2. ^ Mark Fischer: Makkasan Information.
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