Seoul Subway Line 5

Seoul Subway Line 5 of the Seoul Metro, dubbed the purple line, is a long line crossing from west to the east across the Seoul National Capital Area, South Korea. It is one of two subway lines in Seoul to cross under the Han River (the other being the Bundang Line), which is done at two points (between Mapo and Yeouinaru, and also between Gwangnaru and Cheonho). The main line runs through to Sangil-dong Station while the branch line from Gangdong Station terminates at Macheon Station.

Line 5
Line 5 train approaching Wangsimni Station
Overview
Native name5호선(五號線)
O Hoseon
TypeRapid transit
SystemSeoul Metropolitan Subway
StatusOperational
TerminiBanghwa / Gangdong
Sangil-dong / Macheon
Stations61 (including branch line)
Operation
Opened15 November 1995
Operator(s)Seoul Metro
Technical
Line length52.3 km (32.5 mi)[1]
Number of tracks2
Route map

The total length of this line is 52.3 kilometres (32.5 mi). Upon opening, it was among the longest underground railway tunnels of any kind constructed. Today it is the fourth longest continuous underground subway tunnel in the world, just behind Guangzhou Metro Line 3, Beijing Subway Line 10 and Beijing Subway Line 6.

History

The line was built 1990~1996 and is an important east-west link connecting Gimpo Airport, the Yeouido business area, downtown Seoul, and the Gangdong residential districts.

In 1996 Line 5 was implemented with Automatic train operation. However, it was deemed that a driver would be necessary in case of a breakdown of the automation system, therefore each subway train has one driver on board.

It was the world's longest underground railway line for 9 years until Guangzhou Metro Line 3 came into operation in 2005.

In December 2010 the line is recorded as having the third highest WiFi data consumption in the Seoul Metropolitan area. It averaged 1.67 times more than the other 14 subway lines fitted with WiFi service zones.[2]

The main branch of the line is currently being extended from Sangil-dong Station to the city of Hanam with a total of 5 stations spanning 7.7 km. The extension will open in two stages, with the first opening on August 8, 2020, and the other opening by the end of 2020.

Tourism

In January 2013, the Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation, which operated the line at the time, published free guidebooks features eight tours as well as recommendations for accommodations, restaurants and shopping centers. These guidebooks were printed in three languages: English, Japanese and Chinese (simplified and traditional). They were distributed from information centers on this line.

The tours are designed with different themes for travel along the subway lines, e.g. Korean traditional culture. The destinations range from Jongno 3-ga Station to Anguk Station and Gyeongbokgung Station on line No 3 showcasing antique shops and art galleries of Insa-dong.[3]

In the summer of 2013, the Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation to display water parks that are located near stations operated by the Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation on the LCD display screens both inside the train, and on the station platforms.

Stations

Main Line

Station
Number
Station Name
English
Station Name
Hangul
Station Name
Hanja
Transfer
Distance
in km
Total
Distance
Location
510
Banghwa 방화
---
0.0
Gangseo-gu
511
Gaehwasan 개화산
0.9
0.9
512
Gimpo Int'l Airport 김포공항
 Gimpo Goldline 
 Seohae  (2021)
1.2
2.1
513
Songjeong 송정
1.2
3.3
514
Magok
(Home & Shopping)
마곡
1.1
4.4
515
Balsan 발산
1.2
5.6
516
Ujangsan 우장산
1.1
6.7
517
Hwagok 화곡
1.0
7.7
518
Kkachisan 까치산까치 (Sinjeong branch)
1.2
8.9
519
Sinjeong
(Eunhaengjeong)
신정
(은행정)

()
1.3
10.2
520
Mok-dong 목동
0.8
11.0
521
Omokgyo
(Mokdong Stadium)
오목교
(목동운동장앞)

(앞)
0.9
11.9
522
Yangpyeong 양평
1.1
13.0
523
Yeongdeungpo-gu Office 영등포구청
0.8
13.8
524
Yeongdeungpo Market
(Hallym Univ. Hangang Sacred Heart Hospital)
영등포시장
0.9
14.7
525
Singil 신길
1.1
15.8
526
Yeouido 여의도
1.0
16.8
527
Yeouinaru 여의나루渡口
1.0
17.8
528
Mapo 마포
1.8
19.6
529
Gongdeok 공덕  Gyeongui–Jungang 
0.8
20.4
530
Aeogae 애오개애오개
1.1
21.5
531
Chungjeongno
(Kyonggi Univ.)
충정로
(경기대입구)

()
0.9
22.4
532
Seodaemun
(Kangbuk Samsung Hospital)
서대문西
0.7
23.1
533
Gwanghwamun
(Sejong Center for the Performing Arts)
광화문
(세종문화회관)

()
1.1
24.2
534
Jongno 3-ga
(Tapgol Park)
종로3가
(탑골공원)
3
(탑골, )
1.2
25.4
535
Euljiro 4-ga 을지로4가4
1.0
26.4
Jung-gu
536
Dongdaemun History & Culture Park 동대문역사문화공원
0.9
27.3
537
Cheonggu 청구
0.9
28.2
538
Singeumho 신금호
0.9
29.1
539
Haengdang 행당
0.8
29.9
540
Wangsimni
(Seongdong-gu Office)
왕십리
(성동구청)

()
 Gyeongui–Jungang   Bundang 
0.9
30.8
541
Majang 마장
0.7
31.5
542
Dapsimni 답십리
1.0
32.5
543
Janghanpyeong 장한평
1.2
33.7
544
Gunja
(Neung-dong)
군자
(능동)

()
1.5
35.2
545
Achasan
(Rear Entrance to Seoul Children's Grand Park)
아차산
(어린이대공원후문)

(어린이)
1.0
36.2
546
Gwangnaru
(Presbyterian Univ. & Theological Seminary)
광나루
(장신대)
광나루
()
1.5
37.7
547
Cheonho
(Pungnaptoseong)
천호
(풍납토성)

()
2.0
39.7
548
Gangdong
(Kangdong Sacred Heart Hospital)
강동 (for Macheon)
0.8
40.5
549
Gil-dong 길동
0.9
41.4
550
Gubeundari
(Gangdong Community Center)
굽은다리
(강동구민회관앞)
굽은다리
(앞)
0.8
42.2
551
Myeongil 명일
0.7
42.9
552
Godeok
(Kyung Hee Univ. Hospital at Gangdong)
고덕
1.2
44.1
553
Sangil-dong 상일동
1.1
45.2
554 Gangil (December 2020) 강일 江一
0.7
45.9
555 Misa (August 8, 2020) 미사 渼沙
0.7
46.6
Gyeonggi-do Hanam-si
556 Hanam Pungsan (August 8, 2020) 하남풍산 河南豊山
2.1
48.7
557 Hanam City Hall
(Deokpung-Sinjang) (December 2020)
하남시청
(덕풍-신장)
河南市廳
(德豊-新長)
1.3
50.0
558 Hanam Geomdansan (December 2020) 하남검단산 河南黔丹山
1.7
51.7

Macheon Branch

Station
Number
Station Name
English
Station Name
Hangul
Station Name
Hanja
Transfer
Distance
in km
Total
Distance
Location
548
Gangdong
(Kangdong Sacred Heart Hospital)
강동 (for Sangil-dong)
0.8
40.5
P549
Dunchon-dong 둔촌동
1.2
41.7
P550
Olympic Park
(Korea National Sport Univ.)
올림픽공원
(한국체대)
올림픽
()
1.4
43.1
P551
Bangi 방이
0.9
44.0
P552
Ogeum 오금
0.9
44.9
P553
Gaerong 개롱
0.9
45.8
P554
Geoyeo 거여
0.9
46.7
P555
Macheon 마천
0.9
47.6

See also

References

  1. 지하철건설현황 [Status of Subway Construction] (in Korean). Seoul City Government. Retrieved 2014-02-22.
  2. "Seoul Subway Line No. 2 Becomes Major WiFi Hotspot". Chosun Ilbo. 24 December 2010. Retrieved 25 April 2012.
  3. Kwon, Sang-soo (26 January 2013). "Free guide for Seoul's subway riders". Joongang Daily. Archived from the original on 12 April 2013. Retrieved 27 January 2013.
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