Kheha BTS station

13°34′04″N 100°36′28″E / 13.5677°N 100.6077°E / 13.5677; 100.6077Owned byBangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA)Operated byBangkok Mass Transit System
Public Company Limited (BTSC)Line(s)
  Sukhumvit Line
Other informationStation codeE23HistoryOpened6 December 2018Previous namesKan Kheha Haeng Chat
Kheha Samut PrakanPassengers20211,115,896 Services
Preceding station BTS Skytrain Following station
Sai Luat
towards Khu Khot
Sukhumvit Line Terminus
Kheha Station Traditional sign

Kheha (Thai: สถานีเคหะฯ, pronounced [sā.tʰǎː.nīː kʰēː.hàʔ]) is a BTS Skytrain station, on the Sukhumvit Line in Samut Prakan, Thailand.

Kheha is the eastern terminus of the Sukhumvit Line. It opened on 6 December 2018[1] as part of the 13-km eastern extension.[2] Rides on the extension were free until 2 January 2024.[1][3] A further extension to Bang Pu is planned.

History

In official proposals, the station was initially named Kheha Samut Prakan due to its location next to the Samut Prakan Housing Project (Thai: การเคหะสมุทรปราการ; Kan Kheha Samut Prakan).

The name Kan Kheha Haeng Chat (Thai: การเคหะแห่งชาติ; 'National Housing Project') was also suggested. However, this led to confusion due to the large number of housing projects within the Bangkok Metropolitan Region. The Royal Society of Thailand ultimately requested the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand to shorten the name to simply Kheha for ease of use.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Sriyananda Selley, Dhipkawee (2018-12-07). "BTS Green Line's nine new stations to Samut Prakan now open to public". BK. Retrieved 2019-01-31.
  2. ^ Wancharoen, Supoj (2018-11-28). "Green Line route opens Dec 6". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 2019-01-31.
  3. ^ "Passengers using Green Line extensions to pay fares from Jan 2". Coconuts Bangkok. 2023-12-28. Retrieved 2024-02-02.
  4. ^ "โครงการรถไฟฟ้าสายสีเขียวช่วงแบริ่ง-สมุทรปราการ" (PDF).

See also

  • Bangkok Skytrain
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Sukhumvit Line
Stations
Eastern Outer Ring –
Khu Khot
(planned)
  • Eastern Outer Ring
  • Khlong Ha
  • Khlong Si
  • Khlong Sam
Khu Khot – Kheha
(operational)
Sawangkhaniwat – Bang Pu (planned)
  • Sawangkhaniwat
  • Mueang Boran
  • Si Chan Pradit
  • Bang Pu
Nana Station
Siam Station
Rolling stock


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