Sam Yan Station (Bangkok Metro)
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Sam Yan Station is a Bangkok MRT Blue Line rapid transit station in Thailand
Thailand
Thailand , officially the Kingdom of Thailand , formerly known as Siam , is a country located at the centre of the Indochina peninsula and Southeast Asia. It is bordered to the north by Burma and Laos, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, to the south by the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia, and to the...

, located underground between Sam Yan intersection on Rama IV Road near Chulalongkorn University
Chulalongkorn University
Chulalongkorn University is the oldest university in Thailand and is the country's highest ranked university. It now has nineteen faculties and institutes. Regarded as the best and most selective university in Thailand, it consistently attracts top students from around the country...

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Station Map

G
Ground Level
- bus stop, Wat Hua Lamphong
Chamchuri Square, Thai Red Cross Society.
B1
Concourse Level
Concourse Level Exits 1-2,
Ticket Vending Machines, Exit 3 tunnel to Chamchuri Square.
B2
Platform
Platform 2 To Si Lom
Si Lom Station
Si Lom Station is the underground station of Bangkok Metro. This station located between Rama IV Road and Si Lom Road, the Bangkok CBD.- Station Map :-Station Levels:Si Lom station have 4 levels including* 1 Concourse Level...

, Toward to Bang Sue
Side Platform
Side platform
A Side platform is a platform positioned to the side of a pair of tracks at a railway station, a tram stop or a transitway. A pair of side platforms are often provided on a dual track line with a single side platform being sufficient for a single track line...

, Doors will open on the right.
B4
Platform
Platform 1 Toward to Hua Lamphong
Side Platform
Side platform
A Side platform is a platform positioned to the side of a pair of tracks at a railway station, a tram stop or a transitway. A pair of side platforms are often provided on a dual track line with a single side platform being sufficient for a single track line...

, Doors will open on the left.

Exits

  • 1 Wat Hua Lamphong, Si Phraya Road, Surawong Road.
  • 2 Chamchuri Square, Chulalongkorn University, Thai Red Cross Society, Henri Dunant Road.
  • 3 The tunnel to Chamchuri Square.

Nearby Attractions

  • Chulalongkorn University
    Chulalongkorn University
    Chulalongkorn University is the oldest university in Thailand and is the country's highest ranked university. It now has nineteen faculties and institutes. Regarded as the best and most selective university in Thailand, it consistently attracts top students from around the country...

  • Chamchuri Square
    Chamchuri Square
    Chamchuri Square is a high-rise building complex located in Bangkok, Thailand. It consists of a commercial office tower, a residential tower and a podium housing a shopping mall which connects the two. Owned by Chulalongkorn University, construction on the complex began in 1994 but was halted from...

  • Wat Hua Lamphong
    Wat Hua Lamphong
    Wat Hua Lamphong is a Royal Buddhist temple, third class, in the Bang Rak District of Bangkok, Thailand.It is located on Rama IV Road, with Si Lom Road and Suriwong Road in Bangkok's modern business district to the southeast, and Si Phraya Road to the northwest. It is a block from The Montien...

  • Sam Yan Market
  • Bang Rak District Office
  • Snake Farm
    Snake farm
    A snake farm refers to a Structure which houses and breeds a wide variety of snakes, often for the purpose of research and the collection of venom for the creation of antivenom. Many snake farms are primarily tourist attractions...

     (Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute
    Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute
    Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute in Bangkok, Thailand, is a famous institute that specialises in the husbandry of venomous snakes, the extraction and research of snake venom...

    ), Thai Red Cross Society
    Thai Red Cross Society
    The Thai Red Cross Society is the major humanitarian organisation in Thailand, providing services as part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement...


Neighbouring stations

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