Seoul Subway Line 1
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| Seoul Subway Line 1 | |
| Info | |
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| Type | passenger |
| Terminals | Soyosan Station (northern end) Incheon, Cheonan, or Gwangmyeong Stations |
| No. of stations | 192 |
| Operation | |
| Opened | August 15, 1974 |
| Owner | Korea Rail Network Authority |
| Operator(s) | Korail, Seoul Metro |
| Technical | |
| Line length | 143.6 |
| Gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8½ in) |
| Electrification | 7.8km (DC 1500V) 135.8km (AC 25000V) |
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Seoul Subway Line 1 of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway links central Seoul, South Korea to Soyosan Station in the northeast, Incheon in the southwest, and Cheonan via Suwon in the south. This line covers a large part of the Seoul National Capital Area. The line first opened in 1974 between Seoul Station and Cheongnyangni Station, the only underground portion of the line (7.8 km). Commuter railway service was most recently extended to Cheonan in January 2005.
Frequent service is provided between Soyosan, Dongducheon, Uijeongbu, Cheongnyangni, Seoul, Yongsan, and Guro, where trains split between Incheon in the west and Byeongjeom and Cheonan in the south. Express trains operate from Yongsan and Seoul Stations to Dongincheon and Cheonan stations.
Most of the line's length travels along the Gyeongbu (Seoul-Cheonan), Gyeongin (Guro-Incheon), and Gyeongwon (Hoegi-Soyosan).
In June 2006, Jinwi and Jije Stations opened on the Gyeongbu Line, and Dangjeong Station (temporary name, may be opened as Hansei University Station) will be constructed between Gunpo and Uiwang Stations, also on the Gyeongbu Line. Part of the Gyeongwon Line from Dongducheon (formerly Dongan) to Uijeongbu was merged into Line 1 in December 2006.
Korea's first subway line was constructed with the technical and economic aid of Japan. However, some say that the total extent of Japanese aid was hidden from Koreans at that time.
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[edit] Rapid (Express) trains
Korail operates Rapid Trains for long distance commuter service on Line 1. There's Yongsan-Cheonan (A rapid), Yongsan-Dongincheon, Soyosan-Dongincheon, Seoul-Cheonan rapid (B rapid). Rapid train stations are marked below. ![]()
[edit] Stations
[edit] Seoul Subway Line 1 (Gyeongwon/Metro/Gyeongbu/Gyeongin)
| Station # | Station name | Transferrable lines | Station type | Doors open |
| in Gyeonggi province | ||||
| 100 | Soyosan | Aboveground | ||
| 101 | Dongducheon | Aboveground | ||
| 102 | Bosan | Aboveground | ||
| 103 | Dongducheonjungang | Aboveground | ||
| 104 | Jihaeng | Aboveground | ||
| 105 | Deokjeong | Aboveground | ||
| 106 | Deokgye | Aboveground | ||
| 107 | Yangju | Aboveground | ||
| 108 | Nogyang | Aboveground | ||
| 109 | Ganeung | Aboveground | ||
| 110 | Uijeongbu | Aboveground | Left | |
| 111 | Hoeryong | Aboveground | Left | |
| 112 | Mangwolsa | Aboveground | Left | |
| in Seoul | ||||
| 113 | Dobongsan | Line 7 | Aboveground | Left |
| 114 | Dobong | Aboveground | Left | |
| 115 | Banghak | Aboveground | Left | |
| 116 | Chang-dong | Line 4 | Aboveground | Left |
| 117 | Nokcheon | Aboveground | Left | |
| 118 | Wolgye | Aboveground | Left | |
| 119 | Seongbuk | Aboveground | Right | |
| 120 | Seokgye | Line 6 | Aboveground | Right |
| 121 | Sinimun | Aboveground | Left | |
| 122 | Hankuk University of Foreign Studies | Aboveground | Right | |
| 123 | Hoegi | Jungang | Aboveground | Right |
| 124 | Cheongnyangni (underground) | Underground | Right | |
| 125 | Jegi-dong | Underground | Left | |
| 126 | Sinseol-dong | Line 2 | Underground | Left |
| 127 | Dongmyo | Line 6 | Underground | Left |
| 128 | Dongdaemun | Line 4 | Underground | Left |
| 129 | Jongno 5-ga | Underground | Left | |
| 130 | Jongno 3-ga | Line 3, Line 5 | Underground | Left |
| 131 | Jonggak | Underground | Left | |
| 132 | City Hall | Line 2 | Underground | Left |
| 133 | Seoul Station | Line 4 & KTX Gyeongbu Line & A'REX (under construction) | Underground | Right |
| 134 | Namyeong | Aboveground | Right | |
| 135 | Yongsan | Yongsan-Deokso via Gyeongwon, Gwangmyeong Shuttle & KTX Honam Line | Aboveground | Left |
| 136 | Noryangjin | Line 9 (under construction) | Aboveground | Left |
| 137 | Daebang | Aboveground | Left | |
| 138 | Singil | Line 5 | Aboveground | Left |
| 139 | Yeongdeungpo | Aboveground | Left | |
| 140 | Sindorim | Line 2 | Aboveground | Right |
| 141 | Guro | (Gyeongbu) | Aboveground | Right |
| 142 | Guil | Aboveground | Left | |
| 143 | Gaebong | Aboveground | Right | |
| 144 | Oryu-dong | Aboveground | Right | |
| 145 | Onsu | Line 7 | Aboveground | Right |
| in Gyeonggi province | ||||
| 146 | Yeokgok | Aboveground | Right (Express: Left) | |
| 147 | Sosa | Aboveground | Right | |
| 148 | Bucheon | Aboveground | Right (Express: Left) | |
| 149 | Jung-dong | Aboveground | Right | |
| 150 | Songnae | Aboveground | Right (Express: Left) | |
| in Incheon | ||||
| 151 | Bugae | Aboveground | Right | |
| 152 | Bupyeong | Incheon Subway Line 1 | Aboveground | Right (Express: Left) |
| 153 | Baegun | Aboveground | Right | |
| 154 | Dongam | Aboveground | Right (Express: Left) | |
| 155 | Ganseok | Aboveground | Right | |
| 156 | Juan | Incheon Subway Line 2 (planned) | Aboveground | Right (Express: Left) |
| 157 | Dohwa | Aboveground | Right | |
| 158 | Jemulpo | Aboveground | Right | |
| 159 | Dowon | Aboveground | Right | |
| 160 | Dongincheon | Aboveground | Right (Express: Left) | |
| 161 | Incheon | Aboveground | Random | |
[edit] Seoul Subway Line 1 (Gyeongwon/Metro/Gyeongbu/Janghang)
| Station # | Station name | Transferrable lines | Station type | Doors open |
| in Seoul | ||||
| through trains to Seoul & Dongducheon | ||||
| 141 | Guro | (Gyeongin) | Aboveground/Straight | Right |
| P142 | Gasan Digital Complex (가산디지털단지역) (formerly Garibong) | Line 7 | Aboveground/Straight | Left |
| P143 | Doksan | Aboveground/Straight | Left | |
| P144 | Siheung | Gwangmyeong Shuttle | Aboveground/Straight | Right |
| in Gyeonggi province | ||||
| P145 | Seoksu | Aboveground/Straight | Right | |
| P146 | Gwanak | Aboveground/Straight | Right | |
| P147 | Anyang | Aboveground/Straight | Right | |
| P148 | Myeonghak | Aboveground/Straight | Right | |
| P149 | Geumjeong | Line 4 | Aboveground/Straight | Left |
| P150 | Gunpo | Aboveground/Straight | Right | |
| Dangjeong (planned) | Aboveground | |||
| P151 | Uiwang (formerly Bugok) | Aboveground/Straight | Right | |
| P152 | Sungkyunkwan University | Aboveground/Straight | Right | |
| P153 | Hwaseo | Aboveground/Straight | Left | |
| P154 | Suwon | Aboveground/Straight | Right | |
| P155 | Seryu | Aboveground/Straight | Left | |
| P156 | Byeongjeom | Aboveground/Straight | Random | |
| P157 | Sema | Aboveground/Curved | Left | |
| P158 | Osan College | Aboveground/Straight | Left | |
| P159 | Osan | Aboveground/Straight | Left | |
| P160 | Jinwi | Aboveground/Straight | ||
| P161 | Songtan | Aboveground/Straight | Left | |
| P162 | Seojeongni | Aboveground/Straight | Left | |
| P163 | Jije | Aboveground/Straight | ||
| P164 | Pyeongtaek | Aboveground/Straight | Right | |
| in South Chungcheong province | ||||
| P165 | Seonghwan | Aboveground/Straight | Left | |
| P166 | Jiksan | Aboveground/Straight | Right | |
| P167 | Dujeong | Aboveground/Straight | Left | |
| P168 | Cheonan | Aboveground/Straight | Random | |
| P169 | Bongmyeong (under construction) | Aboveground/Straight | ||
| P170 | Ssangyong (under construction) | Aboveground | ||
| P171 | Asan (under construction) | KTX | Aboveground | |
| P172 | Baebang (under construction) | Aboveground | ||
| P173 | Onyangoncheon (under construction) | Aboveground/Straight | ||
| P174 | Sinchang (under construction) | Aboveground/Straight | ||
[edit] KTX Gwangmyeong station extension
| Station # | Station name | Transferrable lines | Station type | Doors open |
| through trains to Yongsan | ||||
| P144 | Siheung | (Gyeongbu) | Aboveground/Straight | Right |
| in Gyeonggi province | ||||
| K410 | Gwangmyeong | KTX | Aboveground/Straight | Left |
[edit] Historical Timeline
1974
- August 15 — Line 1 is officially opened as a system of 38 metro stations from Seongbuk to Incheon and Suwon.
1979
- February 1 — Yuljeon Station is opened.
1980
1982
- August 2 — Seoksu Station is opened.
1984
- January 1 — Yuljeon Station renamed Seongdae-ap Station.
- May 22 — Sindorim Station is opened.
- November 20 — Baegun Station is opened.
1985
- January 14 — Seokgye Station is opened.
- August 22 — Wolgye and Nokcheon Stations are opened.
- October 18 — Oksu Station is opened.
1986
- September 22 — 6 stations from Uijeongbu to Chang-dong are incorporated into Line 1 as a northward extension.
1987
- October 5 — Uijeongbu Bukbu Station is opened.
- December 31 — Jung-dong Station is opened.
1988
- January 16 — Onsu Station is opened.
- October 25 — Geumjeong Station is opened.
1994
- July 11 — Ganseok and Dowon Stations are opened.
- December 1 — Seongdae-ap Station renamed Sungkyunkwan University Station.
1995
- February 16 — Guil Station is opened.
1996
- January 1 — Hwigyeong Station renamed Hankuk Univ. of Foreign Studies Station.
- March 28 — Bugae Station is opened.
1997
- April 30 — Sosa Station is opened.
1998
1999
2001
- November 30 — Dohwa Station is opened.
2002
2003
- April 30 — Seryu and Byeongjeom Stations are incorporated into Line 1 as a southward extension.
2004
- August 25 — Bugok Station renamed Uiwang Station.
2005
- January 20 — 8 stations from Byeongjeom to Cheonan are incorporated into Line 1 as another southward extension.
- December 16
- December 21 — Dongmyo Station is opened.
- December 27 — Sema and Osan College Stations are opened.
2006
- June 30 — Jinwi and Jije Stations are opened.
- July 1 — Garibong Station renamed Gasan Digital Complex Station.
- December 15 — 8 stations from Soyosan to Uijeongbu Bukbu are incorporated into Line 1 as a northward extension; spur line to Gwangmyeong Station is operational; Uijeongbu Bukbu Station renamed Ganeung Station.
2007
- December 28 — Deokgye Station is opened; Junae Station renamed Yangju Station.
[edit] See also
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