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On 6 October 1999, Incheon Subway Line 1 opened. Seoul Subway Line 6 opened on 7 August 2000. In 2004 the fare system reverted to charging by distance, and free bus transfers were introduced. The Byeongjeom-Cheonan extension of Line 1 opened on 20 January 2005.
Rapid transit lines in Seoul National Capital Area Operator Livery Line Stations Length (km) Terminuses Commencement 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 ...
The Shinbundang Line Korean: 신분당선; Hanja: 新盆唐線; literally, New Bundang Line) or DX Line for Dynamic Express Line is a 33.4 km (20.8 mi) long line of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway. It is the world's fifth [ 1 ] subway to run completely driverless and the second completely driverless metro line to open in South Korea, after Busan ...
Seoul Subway Line 3: Garak Market station. Seoul Subway Line 5: Banghwa station - Sangil-dong station / Macheon Station (Except for Ogeum station controlled by Seoul Metro) Seoul Subway Line 6: Eungam station - Bonghwasan station (Except for Yeonsinnae station controlled by Seoul Metro. Seoul Subway Line 7: Jangam station - Bupyeong-gu Office ...
Originally Line 10 was also planned to extend east beyond downtown Seoul going through either Sinchon, Dongnimmun and Hyehwa or pass through Gongdeok, Seoul Station and Dongdaemun Stadium. However, following the restoration of the Cheonggye Stream, under which Line 10 was planned to be laid, the former route seems much more likely.
When the new Gyeongchun Line was opened on December 21, 2010, passenger service was integrated into the Seoul Metropolitan Subway system as a name of Seoul Metropolitan Subway Gyeongchun Line (수도권 전철 경춘선). [10] It brings that the system from Seoul all the way into Gangwon Province. [3] The new service reduced travel time between ...
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.
Seoul Subway Line 9: Seoul Subway South Korea: Gimpo Airport – VHS Medical Center: 40.6 (25.2) 2018 Line 12: Shanghai Metro China: Qixin Road – Jinhai Road: 40.4 (25.1) 2015 Line 7: Beijing Subway China: Beijing West railway station - Universal Resort: 40.3 (25.0) 2021 Line 4: Chengdu Metro China: Wansheng – Chengdu University 39.3 (24.4 ...