Seoul Subway Line 6
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Seoul Subway Line 6 of the Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation cuts across northern Seoul in a U-shape. Line 6 opened its first section 7 August 2000: Bonghwasan - Sangwolgok (4 km). On 15 December 2000 the remaining section (27 km) was also put into service although 4 stations in central Seoul had not been finished by then (Itaewon - Yaksu). These stations were finally operable on 9 March 2001, which concluded Seoul's ambitious metro expansion programme carried out since 1990. The transfer corridor at Sindang (Line 2) did not open until 3 August 2001.
Line 6 is the only subway system in Seoul to have parts with one-directional lines. Commonly called the Eungam Loop, stations 611 - 615 only have trains going in the counterclockwise direction. Consequently, these stations also have one-sided platforms.
In the future, Line 6 will be extended to the east, in order to enable transfers with the Gyeongchun Line. One new ground-level station will be built, most likely within the train servicing depot, and its tentative name is "Sinnae Station."
The total length of this line is 35.1 km.
[edit] Stations
| Station # | Station Name | Transferrable Lines | Station Type | Doors Open |
| 610 | Eungam | Underground | Left | |
| 611 | Yeokchon | Underground | Right | |
| 612 | Bulgwang | Line 3 | Underground | Left |
| 613 | Dokbawi | Underground | Left | |
| 614 | Yeonsinnae | Line 3 | Underground | Right |
| 615 | Gusan | Underground | Right | |
| 610 | Eungam | (Eungam Loop) | Underground | Left |
| 616 | Saejeol | Underground | Left/Right | |
| 617 | Jeungsan | Underground | Right | |
| 618 | Susaek | Underground | Right | |
| 619 | World Cup Stadium | Underground | Right | |
| 620 | Mapo-gu Office | Underground | Right | |
| 621 | Mangwon | Underground | Right | |
| 622 | Hapjeong | Line 2 | Underground | Right |
| 623 | Sangsu | Underground | Left | |
| 624 | Gwangheungchang | Underground | Left | |
| 625 | Daeheung | Underground | Left | |
| 626 | Gongdeok | Line 5 | Underground | Right |
| 627 | Hyochang Park | Underground | Left | |
| 628 | Samgakji | Line 4 | Underground | Left |
| 629 | Noksapyeong | Underground | Left | |
| 630 | Itaewon | Underground | Left | |
| 631 | Hangangjin | Underground | Right | |
| 632 | Beotigogae | Underground | Right | |
| 633 | Yaksu | Line 3 | Underground | Right |
| 634 | Cheonggu | Line 5 | Underground | Right |
| 635 | Sindang | Line 2 | Underground | Left |
| 636 | Dongmyo | Line 1 | Underground | Left |
| 637 | Changsin | Underground | Left | |
| 638 | Bomun | Underground | Left | |
| 639 | Anam | Underground | Right | |
| 640 | Korea University | Underground | Right | |
| 641 | Wolgok | Underground | Right | |
| 642 | Sangwolgok | Underground | Left | |
| 643 | Dolgoji | Underground | Right | |
| 644 | Seokgye | Line 1 via Gyeongwon | Underground | Right |
| 645 | Taereung | Line 7 | Underground | Right |
| 646 | Hwarangdae | Underground | Right | |
| 647 | Bonghwasan | Underground | Random | |
| 648 | Sinnae (under construction) | Gyeongchun Line | Aboveground |
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