Punnawithi BTS station
Public Company Limited (BTSC)
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Bang Chak towards Khu Khot | Sukhumvit Line | Udom Suk towards Kheha |
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Punnawithi station (Thai: สถานีปุณณวิถี) is a BTS skytrain station, on the Sukhumvit Line in Phra Khanong District, Bangkok, Thailand.[1]
Location
The station is located on Sukhumvit Road at Soi Punnawithi (Sukhumvit Soi 101).
Features
Apart from the dense residential area surrounding the station, an attraction nearby the station is Dhammamongkol Temple[2] on Soi Punnawithi with very tall and well decorated stupas which also house jade Buddha and Kuan Yin statues. Chanapatana International Design Institute which is founded by the temple is also situated on the same area.
Opened
Opened in 2011, it is a part of the 5.52 km (3.43 mi) skytrain extension from On Nut to Bearing station.
See also
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13°41′20.11″N 100°36′33.16″E / 13.6889194°N 100.6092111°E / 13.6889194; 100.6092111
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