The MRT Pink Line is an elevated monorail train (Skytrain) system connecting Nonthaburi and Min Buri in northern Bangkok. The Pink Line expanded the network of Bangkok metro by connecting the northern part of the city and making it easier to reach from different areas of Thailand's capital city. Discover the Bangkok MRT Pink Line map and find a detailed guide to all the stations on the Pink Line train route.

Bangkok MRT Pink Line SkyTrain
The Bangkok MRT Pink Line, or Northern Bangkok Monorail, is a newly opened cross-city link connecting northern areas of Bangkok. The Pink Line connects with the MRT Purple Line at Nonthaburi Civic Center Station, the SRT Red Line at Lak Si Station, and the BTS Green Line at Wat Pra Sri Mahathat Station.
The MRT Pink Line is designed to accommodate travel demand in northern Bangkok between the Min Buri district and Nonthaburi. The line doesn’t pass the city center and other areas frequently visited by tourists, but you might still find it useful during your visit if you will be going to the northern part of the city to watch Muay Thai fights at Lumpinee Boxing Stadium or to extend your visa at Bangkok Immigration Office.
Even if the Pink Line is MRT and it connects with the Purple Line of the original MRT system, it is not a fully integrated part of the metro system. Ticketing for this line is separate, and you won't be able to change trains without getting a new ticket, unless you are transferring from the BTS Green Line.
Bangkok MRT Pink Line Map
The current Bangkok Pink Line MRT map with all the stations on this metro line can be seen below.

The MRT Pink Line route starts near Nonthaburi Civic Center, where the first station is connected to the MRT Purple Line. The route heads along Tiwanon Road to the Pak Kret section, then turns right and heads along Chaeng Watthana Road, passing Muang Thong Thani, the government complex, and the Lak Si intersection, where it is connected to the SRT Red Line. After crossing Don Muang Tollway, the route heads along Ramindra Road and interchanges with the BTS Green Line at Wat Pra Sri Mahathat station. Then, the route continues along Ramindra Road, crossing Chalong Rat Expressway, and passes Min Buri intersection before reaching terminal station at Ramkhamhaeng-Rom Klao intersection, where in the future passengers will be able to connect to the MRT Orange Line, which is still under construction.

Bangkok MRT Pink Line Stations
The main Bangkok MRT Pink Line consists of 30 stations. Stations on Bangkok MRT Pink Line SkyTrain route:
PK01 Nonthaburi Civic Center - MRT Pink Line station connected to MRT Purple Line station of the same name, located next to Esplanade Ngamwongwan-Khae Rai Shopping Center and Makut Rommayasaran Park. Well-rated Grand Richmond Hotel is located a short walk from this station.
PK02 Khae Rai
PK03 Sanambin Nam - the station next to the affordable and very well-rated hotel The Queen Palace
PK04 Samakkhi - MRT Pink Line station near Pakret Flea Market and affordable accommodation Bed by Cruise@Samakkhi-Tivanont
PK05 Royal Irrigation Department
PK06 Yaek Pak Kret - the station nearest to Ko Kret, the island with a community that retains much of traditional Mon culture, and close to a well-rated accommodation, Villa Baron
PK07 Pak Kret Bypass - MRT Pink Line station next to Big C Chaeng Watthana 2 hypermarket and The Backpacker Station Hostel
PK08 Chaeng Watthana - Pak Kret 28 - the station next to Central Department Store Changwattana and Hop Inn Chaengwattana
PK09 Si Rat
PK10 Muang Thong Thani - MRT Pink Line station that is connected with IMPACT Arena, Exhibition and Convention Center, Muang Thong Thani by MRT Impact Link
PK11 Chaeng Watthana 14 - the station next to Big C Chaengwatthana 1 (Laksi) hypermarket and TK Palace Hotel & Convention
PK12 Government Complex - MRT Pink Line station is near Chaeng Watthana Government Complex, where various governmental institutions such as courts, ministries, and the Bangkok Immigration Office are located, as well as the hotel of the complex, Centara Life Government Complex Hotel & Convention Centre Chaeng Watthana.
PK13 National Telecom
PK14 Lak Si - the station connected with SRT Red Line Lak Si Station and located nearby IT Square Laksi shopping mall, where Bangkok Immigration Office branch issuing visa extensions is located
PK15 Rajabhat Phranakhon - the station next to Phranakhon Rajabhat University
PK16 Wat Phra Sri Mahathat - MRT Pink Line station connected with BTS Green Line station of the same name and located next to the famous Thai Buddhist temple Wat Phra Sri Mahathat Woramahawihan.
PK17 Ram Inthra 3 - the nearest station to Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, which is one of the best places to watch Muay Thai in Bangkok.
PK18 Lat Pla Khao - MRT Pink Line station near Big C Extra Ram Inthra hypermarket
PK19 Ram Inthra Kor Mor 4
PK20 Maiyalap
PK21 Vacharaphol - the station near Liab Duan Night Market
PK22 Ram Inthra Kor Mor 6
PK23 Khu Bon
PK24 Ram Inthra Kor Mor 9
PK25 Outer Ring Road - Ram Inthra - MRT Pink Line station next to the huge shopping mall Fashion Island
PK26 Nopparat - the station nearest to Siam Amazing Park, which is an amusement and water park.
PK27 Bang Chan
PK28 Setthabutbamphen
PK29 Min Buri Market - MRT Pink Line station next to Minburi Market, which is a lively, old-school covered marketplace for produce, seafood, meat, housewares & prepared food
PK30 Min Buri - the terminal station of the line that should be later connected with the MRT Orange Line (currently under construction)
Two more stations make the Muang Thong Thani Branch Line of the MRT Pink Line and are the following:
MT01 Impact Muang Thong Thani
MT02 Lake Muang Thong Thani
Bangkok MRT Pink Line Timetable
Bangkok MRT Pink Line SkyTrain operates from 06:00 to midnight. For more details on the train departure schedule, explore the Bangkok MRT Pink Line Timetable.
Bangkok MRT Pink Line Fare
Bangkok MRT Pink Line fare depends on the distance and the number of stations traveled and can be from 15 THB to 45 THB for a single journey between the stations on the line.
With Rabbit Card, sometimes you can pay less than the official fare, as they are making various promotions, e.g., buying a package of tickets for as low as 25 THB per ticket for any distance ride.
For more details about the ticket price, check here: Bangkok MRT Pink Line Fare.
MRT Pink Line Tickets
There are several types of Bangkok MRT Pink Line tickets that can be used for traveling on this line: the single journey ticket, the Rabbit Card, and the EMV contactless card.
The Rabbit Card simplifies things as it can be topped up and used for traveling not only with the MRT Pink Line SkyTrain but also with the BTS Green Line, the Gold Line, the MRT Yellow Line, and the Chao Phraya Express Boat. The Rabbit Card can be booked online and conveniently picked up at the airport on arrival.
For detailed information about all ticket options, check here: Bangkok MRT Pink Line Tickets.
Tips
Before exiting the MRT Pink Line station, check the area map and choose the exit that is the most convenient for you.
As many travelers get confused, traveling on the MRT Pink Line Skytrain is not covered by the BTS Skytrain One-Day Pass, which is only valid on the BTS Green Line.
The MRT Pink Line is just one part of the complex mass rapid transit system in the Thai capital. To make the most of your visit, get familiar with other metro lines in Bangkok.
