Seoul Metro
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Government-owned corporation | |
Industry | Rapid transit |
Predecessors |
Seoul Metro Corporation Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation |
Founded | 31 May 2017[1] |
Headquarters | 346 Cheonho-daero, Seongdong District, Seoul, South Korea |
Key people | Kim Tae-ho (CEO) |
Products | Subway |
Owner | Seoul Metropolitan Government |
Website |
www |
Seoul Metro | |
Hangul | 서울교통공사 |
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Hanja | 서울交通公社 |
Revised Romanization | Seoul Gyotong Gongsa |
McCune–Reischauer | Sŏul Kyot'ong Kongsa |
Seoul Metro (Hangul: 서울교통공사) is a public corporation owned by Seoul Metropolitan Government, and one of the two major operators of Seoul Metropolitan Subway with Korail.
History
- May 31, 2017: Seoul Metro is formed after a merger of Seoul Metro Corporation and Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation to more efficiently operate services on Lines 1 through 8.
Lines and sections
Seoul Metro's service covers a part of Lines 1, 3, 4 and the entirety of Lines 2, 5, 6, 7, and 8. Korail jointly participates in the services on lines 1, 3, and 4. Seoul Metro controls the railways and stations owned by the Seoul Metropolitan Government.
in km | |||||
Cheongnyangni | Seoul | 10 | 7.8 km | ||
Yangju | Incheon / Seodongtan | ||||
loop line | 51 | 60.2 km | |||
Jichuk | Ogeum | 34 | 38.2 km | ||
Daehwa | Ogeum | ||||
Danggogae | Namtaeryeong | 26 | 31.7 km | ||
Danggogae | Oido | ||||
Banghwa | Sangil-dong / Macheon | 51 | 52.3 km | ||
Eungam | Bonghwasan | 38 | 35.1 km | ||
Jangam | Bupyeong-gu Office | 51 | 57.1 km | ||
Amsa | Moran | 17 | 17.7 km | ||
Gaehwa | Sports Complex | ||||
Sosa | Wonsi | ||||
Depots
- Gunja Depot - for Lines 1 & 2
- Sinjeong Depot - for Line 2
- Jichuk Depot - for Line 3 (heavy maintenance for Line 4)
- Suseo Depot - for Line 3
- Chang-dong Depot - for Line 4
- Godeok Depot - for Line 5 (heavy maintenance for Line 8)
- Banghwa Depot - for Line 5
- Sinnae Depot - for Line 6
- Dobong Depot - for Line 7 (heavy maintenance for Line 6)
- Cheonwang Depot - for Line 7
- Moran Depot - for Line 8
See also
References
- ↑ "Seoul Metro Created out of Merger between Two Subway Corporations". The Korea Economic Daily. The Korea Economic Daily. 31 May 2017. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
- ↑ http://www.seoulmetro9.co.kr
- ↑ http://sosawonsi.co.kr
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