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  2. Seoul Subway Line 6 - Wikipedia

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    Seoul Subway Line 6 is a line of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway. The route connects Eunpyeong-gu and Jungnang-gu in a U-shaped manner, running through Yongsan-gu and Seongbuk-gu. It does not cross the Han River. It is mainly used to connect to the northern outskirts of Seoul and to relieve the traffic on other lines.

  3. Seoul Metropolitan Subway - Wikipedia

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    40.6 km 2009 2018 Seoul Metro Line 9 Corporation / Seoul Metro AREX: Seoul Station: Incheon Int'l Airport Terminal 2: 14 Sea blue [24] 63.8 km 2007 2018 Airport Railroad Co., Ltd. Government of South Korea Gyeongui–Jungang Line: Dorasan / Imjingang / Munsan: Jipyeong / Seoul Station: 57 Jade [24] 137.8 km [25] 2005 2021 Korail

  4. Rapid transit in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Seoul Metro: Seoul Subway Line 1: 10 7.8 Seoul—Cheongnyangni: 15 August 1974 Seoul Subway Line 2: 51 60.2 Main: loop line; Branches: Seongsu—Sinseol-dong, Sindorim—Kkachisan: 31 October 1980 Seoul Subway Line 3: 34 38.2 Jichuk—Ogeum: 12 July 1985 Seoul Subway Line 4: 26 31.1 Danggogae—Namtaeryeong: 20 April 1985 Seoul Subway Line 5: ...

  5. Category:Seoul Subway Line 6 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Seoul Subway Line 6" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Seoul Metro 6000 series; Y. Yaksu station; Yeonsinnae station

  6. Gyeonggang Line - Wikipedia

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    The Gyeonggang Line (경강선) is a rail line in South Korea, which at present comprises two distinct sections. The first one, which opened on September 24, 2016, is part of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway system in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, and runs from the city of Seongnam to Yeoju City, partially coinciding with the route of the former narrow-gauge Suryeo Line. [2]

  7. Gyeongui–Jungang Line - Wikipedia

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    The line runs on the left-hand side of the track, like all other Korail-run Seoul Metropolitan Subway lines. Travel time is approximately 3 hours all the way and many express services cut the time to 2h 15 min The color shown on the map is jade.

  8. Digital Media City station - Wikipedia

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    The three stations meet in an overall D-shape, with a Seoul Metro station connecting the Korail and Airport Rail stations. There are nine exits. There is a transfer corridor from the Gyeongui-Jungang Line platform to the Line 6 platform, and a transfer corridor from the Line 6 platform to the Airport Railroad platform.

  9. Gyeongui Line - Wikipedia

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    The Gyeongui Line opened as a part Seoul Metropolitan Subway on July 1, 2009 from Seoul to Munsan. The line connects Seoul, Digital Media City, Ilsan, Paju, and Munsan, and offers transfers to Line 3, Line 6, and AREX. The main line terminated at Digital Media City Station when first opened, while a separate branch continued to Seoul Station.