The Suin–Bundang Line ( Su won– In cheon– Bundang Line) is a commuter rail service of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway system, operating on trackage from the Suin Line (opened on June 30, 2012) and the Bundang Line (opened on September 1, 1994). Operation began on September 12, 2020.
3-614: Ori Station is a subway station on the Suin–Bundang Line . Prior to the opening of Bojeong Station in 2004, it was the southern terminus of the Bundang Line. It is the first underground railway station built in Korea to have two island platforms and four rail tracks. This Seoul Metropolitan Subway station article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Suin%E2%80%93Bundang Line Frequent service
6-461: Is provided between Wangsimni and Incheon by 6-car trains, with 9 trains on weekdays and 5 on weekends running one station north of Wangsimni to Cheongnyangni . However, many trains terminate at various locations on the line such as Jukjeon, Gosaek, and Oido. Trains travel along the Suin (Incheon-Suwon), Bundang (Suwon-Wangsimni), and Gyeongwon (Wangsimni-Cheongnyangni) lines. It shares trackage with
9-497: The Ansan Line of Seoul Subway Line 4 between Hanyang University at Ansan and Oido. Like all other Korail-run Seoul Metropolitan Subway lines, trains on the line run on the left-hand side of the track. The color shown on the map is yellow . Hagik station is planned to open between Songdo and Inha University in 2026. In addition, a connection line is under consideration at Suwon that will allow KTX trains to run between
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