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Nonthaburi Civic Center MRT station

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201701 Nonthaburi Civic Center Station
201701 Nonthaburi Civic Center Station

Nonthaburi Civic Center station (Thai: สถานีศูนย์ราชการนนทบุรี, RTGS: Sathani Sun Ratchakan Nonthaburi) is a Bangkok MRT station on the Purple Line and Pink Line. The station is located on the Rattanathibet road in Nonthaburi Province. The station opened on 6 August 2016 on the Purple Line, while the Pink Line opened on 21 November 2023. The station is above the Rattanathibet road not far from Khae Rai intersection. To the north, the station serves commuters from the Mueang Nonthaburi District Office. To the south, it serves the Samakkhi residential area, Boss Hotel, Provincial Police station, the National Disaster Warning Center and the Thaicom satellite station. To the east, it provides access to the Esplanade shopping and cinema complex Rattanathibet Road branch and the nearby Tesco Lotus hypermarket.

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Nonthaburi Civic Center MRT station
Rattanathibet Road, Nonthaburi City Municipality

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N 13.8602 ° E 100.513 °
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ถนนรัตนาธิเบศร์

Rattanathibet Road
11000 Nonthaburi City Municipality (Bang Kraso Subdistrict)
Nonthaburi Province, Thailand
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Nonthaburi
Nonthaburi

Nonthaburi (Thai: นนทบุรี, pronounced [nōn.tʰá(ʔ).bū.rīː]) is the principal city of the district and province of the same name in Thailand. On 15 February 1936, Nonthaburi town municipality (thesaban mueang) was established, which only covered Suan Yai subdistrict (tambon), just 2.5 km2 (0.97 sq mi). On 25 September 1995, Nonthaburi was upgraded to city municipality (thesaban nakhon) by enlargement of the city with four more subdistricts, Talat Khwan (8.2 km2 [3.2 sq mi]), Bang Khen (9.0 km2 [3.5 sq mi]), Bang Kraso (11.2 km2 [4.3 sq mi]) and Tha Sai (8.0 km2 [3.1 sq mi]), covering a total of 38.9 km2 (15.0 sq mi). As of 31 December 2019, it has a registered population of 254,375, making it the most populous city municipality in Thailand (excluding Bangkok). There are 93 communities (chumchon), although not directly chosen by the local citizens, which provides advice and recommendations to local administrative organizations. Due to its proximity to Bangkok, the city is considered a suburb of Bangkok, a part of the Bangkok Metropolitan Region, or Greater Bangkok. Nonthaburi is served by public transport systems including the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority bus system, the Chao Phraya Express Boat, and the MRT Purple Line, inaugurated in 2016. Nonthaburi is known for its temple and market such as Wat Chaloem Phra Kiat, Wat Chomphuwek, Wat Chotikaram, Wat Khema Phirataram, Wat Prasat, Wat Sangkhathan and so on.