| Bundang Line |
Transfer Sign | | Korean name | | | | Bundang Line | | Info | | Type | subway | | Terminals | Seolleung Station Bojeong Station | | No. of stations | 19 | | Operation | | Opened | September 1994 | | Owner | Korea Rail Network Authority | | Operator(s) | Korail | | Technical | | Line length | 25.1km | | Gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8½ in) | | Electrification | 25.1km (AC 25000V 60Hz) |
Guryong escalators stretching on forever, a typical sight on the new Bundang line. Bundang Line is a commuter subway line of the Korail. The name 'Bundang Line' refers to the fact that the line was constructed for the commuters of Bundang ward in Seongnam. The line starts in southeastern Seoul, travels through northern Seongnam before reaching the far southern end of Bundang. Originally opened in September 1994 between Suseo and Ori, it was extended from Suseo to Seolleung in September 2003, and from Ori to Bojeong in 2004. photo taken by this user and given to the pubic domain for use in wikipedia. ...
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Stations
| Station # | Station Name | Transferrable Lines | Station Type | Doors Open | | in Seoul | | K210 | Wangsimni (Under Construction) | Line 2, Line 5, Jungang (via Gyeongwon Line) | Aboveground | | | K211 | Seongsu 1-ga (Under Construction) | | Underground | | | K212 | Sincheongdam (Under Construction) | | Underground | | | K213 | Gangnam-gu Office (Under Construction) | Line 7 | Underground/Straight | | | K214 | Samneung (Under Construction) | Line 9 | Underground | | | K215 | Seolleung | Line 2 | Underground/Straight | Left | | K216 | Hanti | | Underground/Straight | Left | | K217 | Dogok | Line 3 | Underground/Straight | Right | | K218 | Guryong | | Underground/Curved | Left | | K219 | Gaepo-dong | | Underground/Curved | Left | | K220 | Daemosan | | Underground/Curved | Left | | K221 | Suseo | Line 3 | Underground/Straight | Left | | K222 | Bokjeong | Line 8 | Underground/Straight | Right | | in Gyeonggi province | | K223 | Kyungwon Univ. | | Underground/Straight | Left | | K224 | Taepyeong | | Underground/Straight | Left | | K225 | Moran | Line 8 | Underground/Straight | Left | | K226 | Yatap | | Underground/Straight | Left | | K227 | Imae | Seongnam-Yeoju Line | Underground/Straight | Left | | K228 | Seohyeon | | Underground/Straight | Left | | K229 | Sunae (Chorim) | | Underground/Straight | Left | | K230 | Jeongja (Baekgung) | New Bundang Line | Underground/Straight | Left | | K231 | Migeum | | Underground/Straight | Left | | K232 | Ori | | Underground/Straight | Random | | K233 | Jukjeon (Under Construction) | | Elevated/Straight | | | K234 | Bojeong (temporary) | | Aboveground/Straight | Random | | | K235 | Singal (Under Construction) | | | | | K236 | Giheung (Under Construction) | EverLine Rapid Transit System | | | | K237 | Sangal (Under Construction) | | | | | K238 | Yeongdeok (Under Construction) | | | | | K239 | Yeongtong (Under Construction) | | Underground | | | K240 | Bangjuk (Under Construction) | | Underground | | | K241 | Maetan (Under Construction) | | Underground | | | K242 | Suwon City Hall (Under Construction) | | Underground | | | K243 | Maegyo (Under Construction) | | Underground | | | K244 | Suwon (Under Construction) | Line 1 (Gyeongbu) | Underground | | Seoul (ìì¸) [] is the capital of South Korea and is located on the Han River in the countrys northwest. ...
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