Saphan Taksin BTS station


Saphan Taksin

สะพานตากสิน
General information
LocationSathon and Bang Rak
Bangkok
Thailand
Coordinates13°43′7.59″N 100°30′50.78″E / 13.7187750°N 100.5141056°E / 13.7187750; 100.5141056
Owned byBangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA)
BTS Rail Mass Transit Growth Infrastructure Fund (BTSGIF)
Operated byBangkok Mass Transit System Public Company Limited (BTSC)
Line(s)
Connectionsferry/water interchange Chao Phraya Express Boat
Construction
Structure typeElevated
Accessible-
Other information
Station codeS6
History
Opened5 December 1999; 24 years ago (1999-12-05)
Passengers
20211,594,623
Services
Preceding station BTS Skytrain Following station
Surasak Silom Line Krung Thon Buri
towards Bang Wa

Saphan Taksin station (Thai: สถานีสะพานตากสิน) is a BTS skytrain station, on the Silom Line in Sathon and Bang Rak Districts, Bangkok, Thailand. The station is located at the entry ramp of Taksin Bridge, below Sathon Road, to the east of the Chao Phraya River. It is the only rapid transit station in Bangkok which can transfer to a river pier for the crossing-river ferry to Thonburi and the Chao Phraya Express Boat service. That makes the station popular for both daily passengers and tourists sightseeing by river boats to historical area such as Wat Arun, Wat Pho and Sanam Luang.

It has been proposed since 2012 to close and demolish the station to facilitate the construction of a second track, which will "ease the bottleneck over its stretch across the Chao Phraya River"[1] however as of December 2015, there has been no decision on how to proceed.[2]

In August 2017, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration formally announced the plans, by extending the road bridges of the Taksin Bridge and rebuild the station when the road bridges are done. The rebuilding will cost one billion baht and is due to be completed in 40 months, before December 2019.[3] However, the project was delayed, and as of July 2020 BTSC was still in search for a suitable contractor, expected to have the contract signed in August with works commencing a month later.[4]

  1. ^ Kongsai, Thanatpong. "BMA to close Saphan Taksin station to ease bottleneck". The Nation. Retrieved 5 June 2012.
  2. ^ Sasiwan Mokkhasen (2015-12-02). "Decision Soon on Future of BTS Saphan Taksin". Khaosod English. Retrieved 2016-10-25.
  3. ^ "Plan announced for Saphan Taksin BTS expansion". Bangkok Post. 2017-08-11. Retrieved 2021-10-31.
  4. ^ "BTS ตากสิน เริ่มขยาย ก.ย.ขยายสะพานก่อน 13 เดือนเสร็จขยายสถานี 27 เดือน".