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  2. Gwangju Metro - Wikipedia

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    The subway network first opened in 2004 with 14 stations. The Gwangju Metro consists of one line, serving 20 operational stations, and operating on 20.1 kilometres (12.5 mi) of route. [citation needed] It crosses both of the major rivers in Gwangju, the Yeongsan River and the Hwangryong River. Most of the system is underground, except for the ...

  3. File:Gwangju subway.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Gwangju Metro Line 1.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Gwangju - Wikipedia

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    The city is served by the Gwangju Subway. An extension was completed in April 2008 with the remainder being completed in 2012. The first phase of a second line, which, when completed, will be an orbital loop line, will open in 2026. [19] There are two KTX stations in the city: Gwangju station and Gwangju Songjeong Station. Gwangju Songjeong ...

  6. Rapid transit in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Seoul Subway Line 6: 38 35.1 Eungam—Sinnae: 7 August 2000 Seoul Metro and Incheon Transit Corporation: Seoul Subway Line 7: 51 57.1 Jangam—Seongnam: 11 October 1996 Seoul Metro: Seoul Subway Line 8: 17 17.7 Amsa—Moran: 23 November 1996 Seoul Metro Line9 & Seoul Metro Seoul Subway Line 9: 38 40.6 Gaehwa—VHS Medical Center: 24 July 2009 ...

  7. Gwangju Metro Line 1 - Wikipedia

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    Gwangju Metro Line 1 is a rapid transit line in Gwangju, South Korea, operated by the Gwangju Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation (GRTC, or Gwangju Metro). It connects Nokdong station in Dong-gu at its eastern terminus to Pyeongdong station in Gwangsan-gu in the west, via the central business district and Gwangju Airport .

  8. List of metro systems - Wikipedia

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    From top to bottom: Shanghai Metro is the metro system with the longest metro network and the highest annual ridership in the world. Beijing Subway has the most subway stations in the world. The New York City Subway has the second most stations in the world. The London Underground is the oldest metro system.

  9. Gyeonggi Gwangju Station - Wikipedia

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    Gyeonggi Gwangju Station (Korean: 경기광주역; Hanja: 京畿廣州驛) is a railway station on Gyeonggang Line of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway. Its located at Yeok-dong, Gwangju, Gyeonggi, South Korea.