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Bang Bon Tai (, ) is a ''
khwaeng A ''khwaeng'' (, ) is an administrative subdivision used in the fifty districts of Bangkok and a few other city municipalities in Thailand. Currently, there are 180 ''khwaeng'' in Bangkok. A ''khwaeng'' is roughly equivalent to a ''tambon'' in ot ...
'' (subdistrict) of Bang Bon District, in
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,
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. It was one of the thirteen newly established khwaeng announced on the 26th of July 2017. In 2020, it had a total population of 24,860 people.


Transportation


Rail

Bang Bon Tai is connected with ''Maha Chai'' (downtown
Samut Sakhon Samut Sakhon (, , is a city in Thailand; it is the capital of Samut Sakhon province. It is also part of the Bangkok Metropolitan Region. Toponymy Samut Sakhon was formerly called Tha Chin (Chinese Pier) probably because, in the old days, it had ...
) by the
Maeklong Railway The Maeklong Railway (also known as the Mae Klong Railway) is a railway that runs for nearly between Wongwian Yai, Bangkok, and Samut Songkhram in central Thailand. The railway became famous for its route through the Maeklong Railway Market, ni ...
of the
State Railway of Thailand The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) (, abbrev. รฟท., ) is the state-owned rail operator under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Transport (Thailand), Ministry of Transport in Thailand. History The SRT was founded as the Royal State Rail ...
(SRT). Bang Bon, Kan Kheha, Rang Sakae (defunct), Rang Pho, Sam Yaek and Phromdaen are the stations of the area. They were all located on the border with their neighbouring Samae Dam of Bang Khun Thian District.


Road

Bang Bon Tai is connected to Maha Chai by Ekkachai Road (Highway 3242).
Kanchanaphisek Road Kanchanaphisek Road (), also known as the Bangkok Outer Ring Road () is a highway in Thailand, connecting Bangkok, Samut Prakan province, Nonthaburi province, Pathum Thani province and Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province. It consists of multiple sect ...
(Outer Ring Road) also passes the area.


References

Subdistricts of Bangkok Bang Bon district {{Bangkok-geo-stub