Charoen Rat Road


Charoen Rat Road is an one road in Bangkok's Thonburi side. Charoen Rat is a road in form of soi in the area of Khlong San and Khlong Ton Sai Subdistricts, Khlong San District. It is located near Wongwian Yai BTS station.
Charoen Rat is a road that connects Somdet Phra Chao Tak Sin Road beside Wongwian Yai Market, opposite Wongwian Yai railway station with Charoen Nakhon Road in the beginning phase, opposite to Khlong San pier and Khlongsan Plaza near the ICONSIAM.
Although it is a short road, but it is important in terms of being a center of leather goods shops in Bangkok. There are specialty shops with supplies for shoe-making, belt-making with purse-making etc. The shops have awls, wooden yardsticks, wax, die-cut tools, mallets, silver pens for writing on leather, vinyl, canvas, zippers by the roll, purse handles, chains, snaps, buckles and of course leather. It is considered as the largest and popular center of leather production equipment in Bangkok.
Affiliated bus line: 57 is the only bus that runs all the length of the road.
Moreover, at night, it is also considered a very popular and renowned street food center. Some restaurant here received 2019 Bib Gourmand from Michelin Guide as well.
Originally, throughout the length of the road, used to be the Maeklong railway line, which ran south until ending in Samut Songkhram Province. The terminal station, Pak Khlong San railway station used to be located on the tip of the road that intersecting with Charoen Nakhon Road in present. The station was dismantled and railway was filled in to make way for the road and bus stops in 1961 according to the cabinet resolution of the government of Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat, to ease traffic congestion in Bangkok. Therefore, causing the terminal station of Maeklong railway line became Wongwian Yai railway station in the area of Wongwian Yai instead.