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  2. Guil station - Wikipedia

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    Guil Station (Korean: 구일역) is a subway station in Seoul, South Korea, that serves Seoul Subway Line 1. The name of this station comes from its location within Gu ro 1 (pronounced il )-dong. Dongyang Mirae University is located nearby.

  3. Seoul Metropolitan Subway - Wikipedia

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    While operating hours may vary depending on the line and station in question, the Seoul Metropolitan Subway generally operates every day from 5.30 a.m. until midnight, [20] with some lines operated by Seoul Metro ending services around 1 a.m. on weekdays. [21] System map of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway, showing current lines

  4. Gangnam station - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Gwanghwamun station - Wikipedia

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    Gwanghwamun Station (Korean: 광화문역) is a station on the Seoul Subway Line 5 in South Korea. [2] It is not the closest subway station to the actual gate of Gwanghwamun, which it is named after. It is located next to the U.S. Embassy in Seoul. This station boasts the most traffic of all Line 5 stations. [1]

  6. Ui LRT - Wikipedia

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    The Ui LRT, referred to as the Ui-Sinseol LRT or Ui-Sinseol Line (우이신설선) in Korean, is a light metro which is part of Seoul Metropolitan Subway.It is a fully underground [1] 11.4 km (7.1 mi) Light Rapid Transit line from Ui-dong to Sinseol-dong in northern Seoul which opened on September 2, 2017. [3]

  7. Anyang Station - Wikipedia

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    Anyang Station opened as a stop-off on the Gyeongbu Line, which it remains today, on January 1, 1905. On August 15, 1974, services on the Seoul Subway began stopping at Anyang. The current station building was completed in December 2001, and three years later, on January 20, 2005, express subway services from Seoul to Suwon began calling at Anyang.

  8. Mangwon station - Wikipedia

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    Mangwon station is a railway station on Line 6 of the Seoul Subway in Mapo-gu, Seoul. [1] [2] Station layout. G: Street level Exit L1 Concourse: Lobby

  9. Suyu station - Wikipedia

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    Suyu Station (Korean: 수유역; Hanja: 水踰驛) is an underground station on the Seoul Subway Line 4 in Suyu-dong, Gangbuk-gu, Seoul, South Korea. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] Station layout