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Ratchathewi station

Coordinates: 13°45′6.75″N 100°31′53.67″E / 13.7518750°N 100.5315750°E / 13.7518750; 100.5315750
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Ratchathewi

ราชเทวี
 BTS   MRT 
General information
LocationRatchathewi
Bangkok
Thailand
Coordinates13°45′6.75″N 100°31′53.67″E / 13.7518750°N 100.5315750°E / 13.7518750; 100.5315750
Owned byBangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA)
BTS Rail Mass Transit Growth Infrastructure Fund (BTSGIF)
Operated byBangkok Mass Transit System
Public Company Limited
(BTSC)
Line(s)  MRT  (future)
Other information
Station codeN1
History
Opened5 December 1999
Passengers
20211,237,846
Services
Preceding station BTS Skytrain Following station
Phaya Thai
towards Khu Khot
Sukhumvit Line Siam
towards Kheha
Preceding station Metropolitan Rapid Transit Following station
Under construction
Yommarat
towards Taling Chan
Orange Line Pratunam
Ratchathewi Station Traditional sign

Ratchathewi station (Thai: สถานีราชเทวี, pronounced [sā.tʰǎː.nīː râːt.t͡ɕʰā.tʰēː.wīː]) is a BTS skytrain station, on the Sukhumvit Line in Ratchathewi District, Bangkok, Thailand. In the future, it will become an interchange station for the MRT Orange Line following the opening of the western extension in 2030.[1][2] The station is located on Phaya Thai Road to the south of Ratchathewi intersection, about 10 minutes walk to Pantip Plaza on the way to Pratunam market. The station is also linked by a skybridge to Asia Hotel (where the Calypso Cabaret show used to be held), and by escalators and stairs to a recently created area known as Co-Co Walk that houses several relatively low cost restaurants and bars used mostly by the locals, some "antique" shops, and the one remaining software vendor displaced from Hollywood Street that occupied the rear of the site that formerly hosted a theatre/cinema; Co-Co Walk adjoins the Hollywood Arcade that appears to no longer function as retail premises.

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13°45′6.75″N 100°31′53.67″E / 13.7518750°N 100.5315750°E / 13.7518750; 100.5315750


References

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  1. ^ "Orange Line due to fully open in 2030". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
  2. ^ "Overpass removal talks to clear way for new rail line". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 2024-11-17.