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{{Infobox Korean name| title = Seoul Subway Line 1| color = #1020b6| fontcolor = #FFFFFF| img = Transfer-line1-southkorea.jpg| imgwidth = 120px| caption = Transfer Sign| rr = Seoul Jihacheol (Je)ilhoseon| mr = Sŏul Chihach'ŏl (Che)ilhosŏn| hangul = 서울 지하철 (제)1호선| hanja = 서울地下鐵(第)一號線-->
Seoul Subway Line 1 of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway links central Seoul,
South Korea to Uijeongbu Bukbu 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 (underground), 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 Station and Cheonan Station stations.
Most of the line's length travels along the Gyeongbu Line (Seoul-Cheonan),
Gyeongin Line (Guro-Incheon), and Gyeongwon Line (Hoegi-Soyosan).
In June of 2006, Jinwi and Jije Stations are opened on the Gyeongbu Line, and Dangjeong Station (temporary name, will probably be opened as Hansei University Station) is planned to 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 of 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.
Rapid 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.
Stations
Seoul Subway Line 1 (Gyeongwon/Metro/Gyeongbu/Gyeongin)
{| class="wikitable"|
Station #|
Station name|
Transferrable lines|
Station type|
Doors open|-|colspan=5 align=center|in
Gyeonggi province]||Aboveground||-|101|Dongducheon Station (formerly Dongan)||Aboveground||-|102|Bosan Station||Aboveground||-|103|Dongducheonjungang Station (formerly Dongducheon)||Aboveground||-|104|
Jihaeng Station||Aboveground||-|105|
Deokjeong Station||Aboveground||-|106|Deokgye Station (under construction)||Aboveground||-|107|
Junae Station||Aboveground||-|108|
Nogyang Station||Aboveground||-|109|Ganeung Station (formerly Uijeongbu Bukbu)||Aboveground||-|110|
Uijeongbu Station||Aboveground|Left|-|111|Hoeryeong Station||Aboveground|Left|-|112|Mangwolsa Station||Aboveground|Left|-|colspan=5 align=center|in Seoul|[Seoul Subway Line 7|Aboveground|Left|-|114|
Dobong Station||Aboveground|Left|-|115|
Banghak Station||Aboveground|Left|-|116|Chang-dong Station|
Seoul Subway Line 4|Aboveground|Left|-|117|Nokcheon Station||Aboveground|Left|-|118|
Wolgye Station||Aboveground|Left|-|119|
Seongbuk Station||Aboveground|Right|-|120|Seokgye Station|Seoul Subway Line 6|Aboveground|Right|-|121|
Sinimun Station||Aboveground|Left|-|122|
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Station||Aboveground|Right|-|123|
Hoegi Station|(Gyeongwon, Yongsan-Deokso Line)|Aboveground|Right|-|
124|
Cheongnyangni Station (underground) (underground)||
Underground|Right|-|
125|
Jegi-dong Station||
Underground|Left|-|
126|
Sinseol-dong Station|
Seoul Subway Line 2|
Underground|Left|-|
127|Dongmyo Station|
Seoul Subway Line 6|
Underground|Left|-|
128|
Dongdaemun Station|
Seoul Subway Line 4|
Underground|Left|-|
129|
Jongno 5-ga Station||
Underground|Left|-|
130|Jongno 3-ga Station|
Seoul Subway Line 3,
Seoul Subway Line 5|
Underground|Left|-|
131|Jonggak Station||
Underground|Left|-|
132|City Hall Station (Seoul)|Seoul Subway Line 2|
Underground|Left|-|
133|Seoul Station & [Korea Train Express
Gyeongbu Line &
Incheon International Airport Railroad (under construction)|
Underground|Right|-|134|
Namyeong Station||Aboveground|Right|-|135|Yongsan Station|
Jungang Line (via Gyeongwon) &
Korea Train Express Honam Line|[Seoul Subway Line 9 (under construction)|Aboveground|Left|-|137|Daebang Station||Aboveground|Left|-|138|
Singil Station|
Seoul Subway Line 5|Aboveground|Left|-|139|
Yeongdeungpo Station||Aboveground|Left|-|140|Sindorim Station|
Seoul Subway Line 2|Aboveground|Right|-|141|Guro Station|(Gyeongbu)|Aboveground|Right|-|142|
Guil Station||Aboveground|Left|-|143|
Gaebong Station||Aboveground|Right|-|144|
Oryu-dong Station||Aboveground|Right|-|145|Onsu Station|Seoul Subway Line 7|Aboveground|Right|-|colspan=5 align=center|in Gyeonggi province]||Aboveground|Right (Express: Left)|-|147|Sosa Station||Aboveground|Right|-|148|Bucheon Station||Aboveground|Right (Express: Left)|-|149|
Jung-dong Station||Aboveground|Right|-|150|Songnae Station||Aboveground|Right (Express: Left)|-|151|
Bugae Station||Aboveground|Right|-|colspan=5 align=center|in
Incheon|[Incheon Subway Line 1||Aboveground|Right|-|154|[Dongam Station||Aboveground|Right (Express: Left)|-|155|
Ganseok Station||Aboveground|Right|-|156|
Juan Station|
Incheon Subway Line 2 (planned)]||Aboveground|Right|-|158|Jemulpo Station||Aboveground|Right|-|159|
Dowon Station||Aboveground|Right|-|160|Dongincheon Station||Aboveground|Right (Express: Left)|-|161|
Incheon Station||Aboveground|Random|}
Seoul Subway Line 1 (Gyeongwon/Metro/Gyeongbu)
{| class="wikitable"|
Station #|
Station name|
Transferrable lines|
Station type|
Doors open|-|colspan=5 align=center|in
Seoul & [Dongducheon|(Gyeongin)|Aboveground/Straight|Right|-|P142|[Gasan Digital Complex Station (formerly Garibong)|Seoul Subway Line 7|Aboveground/Straight|Left|-|P143|
Doksan Station||Aboveground/Straight|Left|-|P144|
Siheung Station|Gwangmyeong Shuttle|Aboveground/Straight|Right|-|colspan=5 align=center|in
Gyeonggi province]||Aboveground/Straight|Right|-|P146|Gwanak Station||Aboveground/Straight|Right|-|P147|Anyang Station||Aboveground/Straight|Right|-|P148|
Myeonghak Station||Aboveground/Straight|Right|-|P149|Geumjeong Station|Seoul Subway Line 4|Aboveground/Straight|Left|-|P150|Gunpo Station||Aboveground/Straight|Right|-||
Dangjeong Station (planned)||Aboveground||-|P151|
Uiwang Station (formerly Bugok)||Aboveground/Straight|Right|-|P152|
Sungkyunkwan University Station||Aboveground/Straight|Right|-|P153|
Hwaseo Station||Aboveground/Straight|Left|-|P154|Suwon Station||Aboveground/Straight|Right|-|P155|Seryu Station||Aboveground/Straight|Left|-|P156|
Byeongjeom Station||Aboveground/Straight|Random|-|P157|
Sema Station||Aboveground/Curved|Left|-|P158|Osan College Station||Aboveground/Straight|Left|-|P159|Osan Station||Aboveground/Straight|Left|-|P160|
Jinwi Station||Aboveground/Straight||-|P161|
Songtan Station||Aboveground/Straight|Left|-|P162|Seojeongni Station||Aboveground/Straight|Left|-|P163|Jije Station||Aboveground/Straight||-|P164|
Pyeongtaek Station||Aboveground/Straight|Right|-|colspan=5 align=center|in
Chungcheongnam-do province|-|P165|
Seonghwan Station||Aboveground/Straight|Left|-|P166|
Jiksan Station||Aboveground/Straight|Right|-|P167|
Dujeong Station||Aboveground/Straight|Left|-|P168|Cheonan Station||Aboveground/Straight|Random|-|P169|
Bongmyeong Station (under construction)||Aboveground/Straight||-|P170|Ssangyong Station (under construction)||Aboveground||-|P171|Cheonan-Asan Station (under construction)|Korea Train Express|Aboveground||-|P172|Baebang Station (under construction)||Aboveground||-|P173|
Onyangoncheon Station (under construction)||Aboveground/Straight||-|P174|Sinchang Station (under construction)||Aboveground/Straight||}
KTX Gwangmyeong station extension
{| class="wikitable"|
Station #|
Station name|
Transferrable lines|
Station type|
Doors open|-|colspan=5 align=center|through trains to
Yongsan Station|(Gyeongbu)|Aboveground/Straight|Right|-|colspan=5 align=center|in [Gyeonggi province]|
Korea Train Express|Aboveground/Straight|Left|}
Images
Image:Seoul station subway.jpg|Seoul station (Subway section) is the main stop of Seoul subway Line 1.Image:Seoul Subway 1 Ichon.jpg|
Yongsan-Deokso Line Ichon Station. Ichon is like most other stations on Line 1.
See also
- Subways in South Korea
- Seoul Metropolitan Subway
External links
- Cyber Station - Map, station and route finder
- UrbanRail.Net
{{Infobox Korean name| title = Seoul Subway Line 1| color = #1020b6| fontcolor = #FFFFFF| img = Transfer-line1-southkorea.jpg| imgwidth = 120px| caption = Transfer Sign| rr = Seoul Jihacheol (Je)ilhoseon| mr = Sŏul Chihach'ŏl (Che)ilhosŏn| hangul = 서울 지하철 (제)1호선| hanja = 서울地下鐵(第)一號線-->
Seoul Subway Line 1 of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway links central Seoul, South Korea to
Uijeongbu Bukbu 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 (underground), 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 Station and
Cheonan Station stations.
Most of the line's length travels along the
Gyeongbu Line (Seoul-Cheonan),
Gyeongin Line (Guro-Incheon), and
Gyeongwon Line (Hoegi-Soyosan).
In June of 2006, Jinwi and Jije Stations are opened on the Gyeongbu Line, and Dangjeong Station (temporary name, will probably be opened as Hansei University Station) is planned to 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 of 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.
Rapid 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.
Stations
Seoul Subway Line 1 (Gyeongwon/Metro/Gyeongbu/Gyeongin)
{| class="wikitable"|
Station #|
Station name|
Transferrable lines|
Station type|
Doors open|-|colspan=5 align=center|in Gyeonggi province]||Aboveground||-|101|
Dongducheon Station (formerly Dongan)||Aboveground||-|102|Bosan Station||Aboveground||-|103|Dongducheonjungang Station (formerly Dongducheon)||Aboveground||-|104|
Jihaeng Station||Aboveground||-|105|
Deokjeong Station||Aboveground||-|106|
Deokgye Station (under construction)||Aboveground||-|107|Junae Station||Aboveground||-|108|
Nogyang Station||Aboveground||-|109|
Ganeung Station (formerly Uijeongbu Bukbu)||Aboveground||-|110|Uijeongbu Station||Aboveground|Left|-|111|Hoeryeong Station||Aboveground|Left|-|112|Mangwolsa Station||Aboveground|Left|-|colspan=5 align=center|in
Seoul|[Seoul Subway Line 7|Aboveground|Left|-|114|Dobong Station||Aboveground|Left|-|115|
Banghak Station||Aboveground|Left|-|116|Chang-dong Station|Seoul Subway Line 4|Aboveground|Left|-|117|Nokcheon Station||Aboveground|Left|-|118|
Wolgye Station||Aboveground|Left|-|119|
Seongbuk Station||Aboveground|Right|-|120|Seokgye Station|Seoul Subway Line 6|Aboveground|Right|-|121|Sinimun Station||Aboveground|Left|-|122|Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Station||Aboveground|Right|-|123|
Hoegi Station|(Gyeongwon, Yongsan-Deokso Line)|Aboveground|Right|-|
124|
Cheongnyangni Station (underground) (underground)||
Underground|Right|-|
125|
Jegi-dong Station||
Underground|Left|-|
126|Sinseol-dong Station|Seoul Subway Line 2|
Underground|Left|-|
127|
Dongmyo Station|
Seoul Subway Line 6|
Underground|Left|-|
128|Dongdaemun Station|Seoul Subway Line 4|
Underground|Left|-|
129|
Jongno 5-ga Station||
Underground|Left|-|
130|
Jongno 3-ga Station|
Seoul Subway Line 3, Seoul Subway Line 5|
Underground|Left|-|
131|Jonggak Station||
Underground|Left|-|
132|
City Hall Station (Seoul)|
Seoul Subway Line 2|
Underground|Left|-|
133|
Seoul Station & [Korea Train Express Gyeongbu Line & Incheon International Airport Railroad (under construction)|
Underground|Right|-|134|Namyeong Station||Aboveground|Right|-|135|Yongsan Station|
Jungang Line (via Gyeongwon) & Korea Train Express
Honam Line|[Seoul Subway Line 9 (under construction)|Aboveground|Left|-|137|
Daebang Station||Aboveground|Left|-|138|Singil Station|Seoul Subway Line 5|Aboveground|Left|-|139|
Yeongdeungpo Station||Aboveground|Left|-|140|Sindorim Station|Seoul Subway Line 2|Aboveground|Right|-|141|
Guro Station|(Gyeongbu)|Aboveground|Right|-|142|
Guil Station||Aboveground|Left|-|143|Gaebong Station||Aboveground|Right|-|144|Oryu-dong Station||Aboveground|Right|-|145|Onsu Station|Seoul Subway Line 7|Aboveground|Right|-|colspan=5 align=center|in
Gyeonggi province]||Aboveground|Right (Express: Left)|-|147|
Sosa Station||Aboveground|Right|-|148|
Bucheon Station||Aboveground|Right (Express: Left)|-|149|
Jung-dong Station||Aboveground|Right|-|150|
Songnae Station||Aboveground|Right (Express: Left)|-|151|
Bugae Station||Aboveground|Right|-|colspan=5 align=center|in Incheon|[Incheon Subway Line 1||Aboveground|Right|-|154|[Dongam Station||Aboveground|Right (Express: Left)|-|155|
Ganseok Station||Aboveground|Right|-|156|
Juan Station|
Incheon Subway Line 2 (planned)]||Aboveground|Right|-|158|
Jemulpo Station||Aboveground|Right|-|159|
Dowon Station||Aboveground|Right|-|160|
Dongincheon Station||Aboveground|Right (Express: Left)|-|161|
Incheon Station||Aboveground|Random|}
Seoul Subway Line 1 (Gyeongwon/Metro/Gyeongbu)
{| class="wikitable"|
Station #|
Station name|
Transferrable lines|
Station type|
Doors open|-|colspan=5 align=center|in
Seoul & [Dongducheon|(Gyeongin)|Aboveground/Straight|Right|-|P142|[Gasan Digital Complex Station (formerly Garibong)|
Seoul Subway Line 7|Aboveground/Straight|Left|-|P143|
Doksan Station||Aboveground/Straight|Left|-|P144|Siheung Station|Gwangmyeong Shuttle|Aboveground/Straight|Right|-|colspan=5 align=center|in Gyeonggi province]||Aboveground/Straight|Right|-|P146|Gwanak Station||Aboveground/Straight|Right|-|P147|Anyang Station||Aboveground/Straight|Right|-|P148|Myeonghak Station||Aboveground/Straight|Right|-|P149|Geumjeong Station|
Seoul Subway Line 4|Aboveground/Straight|Left|-|P150|
Gunpo Station||Aboveground/Straight|Right|-||
Dangjeong Station (planned)||Aboveground||-|P151|Uiwang Station (formerly Bugok)||Aboveground/Straight|Right|-|P152|
Sungkyunkwan University Station||Aboveground/Straight|Right|-|P153|Hwaseo Station||Aboveground/Straight|Left|-|P154|Suwon Station||Aboveground/Straight|Right|-|P155|Seryu Station||Aboveground/Straight|Left|-|P156|Byeongjeom Station||Aboveground/Straight|Random|-|P157|Sema Station||Aboveground/Curved|Left|-|P158|
Osan College Station||Aboveground/Straight|Left|-|P159|Osan Station||Aboveground/Straight|Left|-|P160|Jinwi Station||Aboveground/Straight||-|P161|Songtan Station||Aboveground/Straight|Left|-|P162|
Seojeongni Station||Aboveground/Straight|Left|-|P163|Jije Station||Aboveground/Straight||-|P164|Pyeongtaek Station||Aboveground/Straight|Right|-|colspan=5 align=center|in
Chungcheongnam-do province|-|P165|
Seonghwan Station||Aboveground/Straight|Left|-|P166|
Jiksan Station||Aboveground/Straight|Right|-|P167|Dujeong Station||Aboveground/Straight|Left|-|P168|
Cheonan Station||Aboveground/Straight|Random|-|P169|
Bongmyeong Station (under construction)||Aboveground/Straight||-|P170|
Ssangyong Station (under construction)||Aboveground||-|P171|Cheonan-Asan Station (under construction)|
Korea Train Express|Aboveground||-|P172|Baebang Station (under construction)||Aboveground||-|P173|
Onyangoncheon Station (under construction)||Aboveground/Straight||-|P174|Sinchang Station (under construction)||Aboveground/Straight||}
KTX Gwangmyeong station extension
{| class="wikitable"|
Station #|
Station name|
Transferrable lines|
Station type|
Doors open|-|colspan=5 align=center|through trains to
Yongsan Station|(Gyeongbu)|Aboveground/Straight|Right|-|colspan=5 align=center|in [Gyeonggi province]|
Korea Train Express|Aboveground/Straight|Left|}
Images
Image:Seoul station subway.jpg|Seoul station (Subway section) is the main stop of Seoul subway Line 1.Image:Seoul Subway 1 Ichon.jpg|
Yongsan-Deokso Line Ichon Station. Ichon is like most other stations on Line 1.
See also
External links
- Cyber Station - Map, station and route finder
- UrbanRail.Net
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