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Line 2 is a 29.1-kilometer (18.1 mi) north-south light metro line. After seven years of construction, the line opened for regular service on July 30, 2016. There are transfer points at Geomam (with AREX), Juan (with Seoul Subway Line 1), and Incheon City Hall (with Incheon Line 1).
Incheon Subway Line 2 is a driverless, medium-capacity subway line running 29.2 km (18.1 mi) from Oryu-dong in Seo-gu to Incheon Grand Park, with 27 stations, [1] part of the Incheon Subway system.
Incheon Subway Line 1 is a 30.3-kilometer (18.8 mi) north-south subway line, [2] part of the Incheon Subway system. The line is also included as a part of the overall Seoul Metropolitan Subway network; Bupyeong Station has a free transfer with Seoul Subway Line 1, Gyeyang Station connects with the AREX Line which leads to Incheon International Airport and Seoul Station, Bupyeong-gu Office ...
Rapid transit systems System Locale Lines Stations Length (km) Commencement Seoul Subway (inc. Incheon Subway) Seoul Capital Area: 23 768 1,262.2 15 August 1974 Busan Metro: Busan–Gyeongnam Area: 6 158 205.6 19 July 1985 Daegu Metro: Daegu–Gyeongbuk Area: 3 90 83.7 26 November 1997 Gwangju Metro: Gwangju: 1 20 20.6 28 April 2004
The central underground portion of Line 1, running underneath Sejongno, Jongno, and Wangsan-ro avenues along Seoul's traditional downtown area, is the oldest subway-operated section in the Seoul Metropolitan Subway system. Its branches and services cover a large part of the Seoul Capital Area; totaling 218.3 km (135.6 mi) in route length.
The future Line 3 is planned [1] to be a semi-circular subway line of Incheon. With 66.73km of route extension, it was scheduled to win the title of the longest circular line in the world. With 66.73km of route extension, it was scheduled to win the title of the longest circular line in the world.
In 2011 Incheon Transit Corporation merged with ′Incheon Metro′, established in 1998 to operate Incheon Subway Line 1, Incheon Subway Line 2, the section of Seoul Subway Line 7 between Kkachiul & Seongnam, & the Incheon Airport Maglev. In the future it also has plans to operate Line 3.
The extension to Incheon Subway Line 1 was designed to relieve the traffic congestion in western Seoul and northern Incheon. Nine stations were added on October 27, 2012, for the 10.2 km (6.3 mi) extension, starting from Onsu Station of Line 7 and ending at Bupyeong-gu Office Station of Incheon Subway Line 1 .