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Bangkok MRT’s Distinctive Scents: Commuters Speak Out

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Photo courtesy of Bangkok Post

A social media post about the distinctive scent of Bangkok's MRT system has triggered a vibrant discussion among commuters trying to pinpoint its unique aroma. The inquiry, shared on the Facebook group "คนขึ้นรถไฟฟ้า - คอมมูนิตี้", described the smell as specific and neither clearly pleasant nor unpleasant. Dozens of responses followed, with diverse descriptions from users.

Commuters have noticed that different MRT stations exude unique scents. Phra Ram 9 is described as smelling like waffles, while Bang Sue has hints of squid. Wat Mangkon reportedly smells of dried Chinese goods, and the Sukhumvit station is noted for citronella and mosquito repellent aromas.

The origins of these distinctive smells are a topic of speculation. Theories range from bentonite clay and metallic materials to ventilation systems and train rails. Some attribute it to musty dampness, air conditioning, or cleaning solutions, while others suggest a mix of accumulated crowd scents. Comparisons were drawn with other international metro systems, notably in Japan and Singapore, which are said to bear similar scents.

Reactions are mixed, with some commuters experiencing unpleasant body odors during rush hours at specific stations. However, others express fondness for the MRT's unique aroma. One user rides the MRT just to relive the familiar scent, describing it poetically as "the scent of progress.", reported Bangkok Post.

Key Takeaways

  • Bangkok MRT's smell sparked varied reactions among commuters.

  • Origins are speculated to be a mix of materials and crowd scents.

  • Some fondly describe it as "the scent of progress."

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2026-01-13

 

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