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The Suin–Bundang Line (Suwon–Incheon–Bundang Line) is a commuter rail service of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway system, operating on trackage from the Suin Line (opened on June 30, 2012) and the Bundang Line (opened on September 1, 1994). Operation began on September 12, 2020.
November 24, 1995: The opening schedule was delayed by two months due to a collision accident with an Ilsan Line train during a test run; January 30, 1996: Direct operation with Seoul Subway Line 3 began along with the opening; April 1, 2000: The name was integrated into Seoul Subway Line 3 and Seoul Metropolitan Subway Line 3
Gwanggyo Jungang station opened its underground bus transfer station in early March 2016, where screen doors are installed on bus platforms so bus riders from all over Suwon can transfer to the subway directly. [7] The price to ride the Shinbundang Line is higher than standard fare for the rest of the Seoul subway system.
Station Sign – Seoul, South Korea. Platform walls are marked with a thick line, of the color of the train line, along with the name of current, next (and sometimes previous) station and an arrow indicating the train's direction. Each station also has a unique number, and its name, written in hangul, Roman characters, and Chinese characters ...
Seoul Subway uses full-color LCD screens at all stations to display real-time subway arrival times, [12] which are also available on apps for smartphones. [13] Most trains have digital TV screens, and all of them have air conditioning and climate controlled seats installed that are automatically heated in the winter.
Intercity Train eXpress-Cheongchun (ITX-Cheongchun; Korean: ITX-청춘) is a class of train operated by Korail, the national railroad of South Korea, introduced on February 28, 2012. ITX-Cheongchun is the successor of the Gyeongchun Line Mugunghwa-ho which operated until December 2010.
Gangnam station (Korean: 강남역) is a station on Line 2 of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway. The station is located within the Greater Gangnam Area between the Gangnam and Seocho Districts of Seoul, South Korea. The station is the busiest station on the Seoul Metropolitan Subway, serving over 70,000 daily passengers on average. [3]
Yongsan Station is a major railway station in the Yongsan District of Seoul, South Korea.The station adjoins the Yongsan Electronics Market.The station is the terminus for high-speed and long-distance trains on a number of railway lines, including most trains on the Honam Line, its high-speed counterpart, and all trains on the Janghang and Jeolla Lines.