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Living near Bang Sue station.

Bangkok's newest major transport hub — Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal (also called Bang Sue Grand Station) sits right at this interchange, linking the MRT to SRT Red Line commuter and long-distance rail services.

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By Kirby Scofield
Founder of BAANLYY · International real estate broker, investor & relocation specialist
Last updated 7 July 2026 · Last reviewed 7 July 2026
BL11MRT Blue station
฿12,000–฿26,0001-bed rent / month
Interchangeto Red
Bang SueDistrict
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Bang Sue at a glance

Bang Sue (บางซื่อ, BL11) is a station on the MRT Blue Line in Bang Sue, Bangkok. Bangkok's newest major transport hub — Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal (also called Bang Sue Grand Station) sits right at this interchange, linking the MRT to SRT Red Line commuter and long-distance rail services.

Interchanges with the SRT Red Line at Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal and runs the underground loop toward Chatuchak, Sukhumvit and Silom. It is an interchange station, connecting to the SRT Red Line at Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal — a real advantage for car-free living, since you can switch lines without leaving the system.

Right around the station you'll find Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal (Bang Sue Grand Station), SRT Red Line services, long-distance rail connections. The pocket suits commuters needing mainline rail access, value renters, transit-hub convenience seekers.

Renting near Bang Sue sits in the value / outer-central band: a typical one-bedroom condo within walking distance runs roughly ฿12,000–฿26,000 a month, with rents easing the further you are from the station exit. These are indicative ranges, not quotes — always verify current asking prices on individual listings.

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Who Bang Sue suits

Commuters needing mainline rail accessValue rentersTransit-hub convenience seekers

What's nearby

Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal (Bang Sue Grand Station) · SRT Red Line services · long-distance rail connections

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Line & connections

MRT Blue Line (BL11) — Bangkok's underground loop, the workhorse of the metro network. It interchanges with the BTS at Asok/Sukhumvit, Sala Daeng/Si Lom and Mo Chit/Chatuchak Park, and reaches Lumphini Park, the Rama 9 'new CBD', Chinatown and Chula University.

Interchange: connects to the SRT Red Line at Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal — change lines without leaving the system.

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Renting & living near Bang Sue

Indicative one-bedroom condo rents within walking distance run roughly ฿12,000฿26,000 a month (value / outer-central band). Ranges are indicative, not quotes — verify current asking prices on individual listings.

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FAQ

Bang Sue station — frequently asked questions

What line is Bang Sue station on?

Bang Sue (BL11) is on the MRT Blue Line, operated by Bangkok Expressway and Metro (BEM). It interchanges with the SRT Red Line at Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal.

How much does it cost to rent near Bang Sue?

Indicative one-bedroom condo rents within walking distance of Bang Sue run roughly ฿12,000–฿26,000 per month (value / outer-central band). Studios sit below this and larger units above; ranges are indicative, so confirm on live listings.

Is Bang Sue a good place to live?

Bang Sue works well for commuters needing mainline rail access, value renters, transit-hub convenience seekers. Nearby draws include Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal (Bang Sue Grand Station), SRT Red Line services, long-distance rail connections, and being on the MRT Blue keeps you car-free across much of the city.

What's near Bang Sue station?

Within walking distance: Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal (Bang Sue Grand Station), SRT Red Line services, long-distance rail connections. Interchanges with the SRT Red Line at Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal and runs the underground loop toward Chatuchak, Sukhumvit and Silom.

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