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  2. Seoul Subway Line 1 - Wikipedia

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    Korea National Railroad and Line 1 are integrated as Seoul (Metropolitan) Subway Line 1. 2001 November 30: Dohwa station is opened. 2003 April 30: Seryu and Byeongjeom are opened as a southward extension. The Ansan Line service is replaced with an extended Seoul Subway Line 4. 2004 August 25: Bugok station is renamed Uiwang station. 2005

  3. Seoul Metropolitan Subway - Wikipedia

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    On 6 October 1999, Incheon Subway Line 1 opened. Seoul Subway Line 6 opened on 7 August 2000. In 2004 the fare system reverted to charging by distance, and free bus transfers were introduced. The Byeongjeom-Cheonan extension of Line 1 opened on 20 January 2005.

  4. Rapid transit in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Seoul Metro: Seoul Subway Line 1: 10 7.8 Seoul—Cheongnyangni: 15 August 1974 Seoul Subway Line 2: 51 60.2 Main: loop line; Branches: Seongsu—Sinseol-dong, Sindorim—Kkachisan: 31 October 1980 Seoul Subway Line 3: 34 38.2 Jichuk—Ogeum: 12 July 1985 Seoul Subway Line 4: 26 31.1 Danggogae—Namtaeryeong: 20 April 1985 Seoul Subway Line 5: ...

  5. Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Seoul Subway Line 3: Garak Market station. Seoul Subway Line 5: Banghwa station - Sangil-dong station / Macheon Station (Except for Ogeum station controlled by Seoul Metro) Seoul Subway Line 6: Eungam station - Bonghwasan station (Except for Yeonsinnae station controlled by Seoul Metro. Seoul Subway Line 7: Jangam station - Bupyeong-gu Office ...

  6. Seoul Metro Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Seoul Metro's service covers a part of Seoul Subway Line 1, and the whole Seoul Subway Line 2, Seoul Subway Line 3, Seoul Subway Line 4. For lines 1, 3, and 4, Korail jointly participates in the service. Seoul Metro controls the railways and stations which are owned by Seoul Metropolitan Government. Line 1 Control: Cheongnyangni station - Seoul ...

  7. Seoul’s subway operator apologises for calling Chinese ...

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    Seoul Metro has apologised after an employee caused controversy recently by posting a derogatory online response to a public complaint about Chinese-language announcements in subway stations.. In ...

  8. Guro station - Wikipedia

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    It serves Seoul Subway Line 1. The Gyeongin and Gyeongbu Lines separate at this station, with the former going west and the latter south. In addition, the Line 1 train service depot is located south of the station between Guro and Gasan Digital Complex Stations ; several tracks diverge and lead to the depot.

  9. Seoul Metro - Wikipedia

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    Seoul Metro; Company type: Municipal-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