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Encyclopedia > Busan Subway Line 3


Busan Subway Line 3 is a line in the metro system in Busan, South Korea. The line will be 31.0 km long, with one Automated Guideway Transit branch line. Metro is: a general term, synonymous with rapid transit, subway or underground, for an urban underground rail public transit system (see list of rapid transit systems); any of several specific public transport systems, including: Bi-State Development Agency in Missouri and Illinois, d/b/a Metro since 2003 Buffalo Metro... Busan tower by night Haeundae beach at dawn, February 2005 Busan Metropolitan City, also commonly referred to as Pusan, is the largest harbor city in Korea, with a population of about 4 million, Busan is South Koreas second largest metropolis next to Seoul. ... A people mover is a fully-automated light rail or tram system. ...


Construction began in november 1997. Opening of the main line has been delayed many times, but line 3 finally started service on November 28, 2005 (18.3 km). The AGT branch is scheduled to open in 2009. 1997 (MCMXCVII) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

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List of Stations

  • Daejeo
  • Busan Sports Park
  • Gangseo gu Office
  • Gupo
  • Deokcheon transfer to line 2
  • Sukdeung
  • Namsanjeong
  • Mandeok
  • Minam transfer to AGT(Automated Guideway Transit) branch
  • Sajik
  • Busan Sports Complex
  • Geojae
  • Yeonsan dong transfer to line 1
  • Mulmangol
  • Baesan
  • Mangmi
  • Suyeong transfer to line 2

Busan Subway Line 2 (coloured green) is the second line of the metro system in Busan, South Korea. ... A people mover is a fully-automated light rail or tram system. ... Basic plans for the Busan subway were drawn in 1979 and construction started in 1981 on Busan Subway Line 1, a north-south route. ... Busan Subway Line 2 (coloured green) is the second line of the metro system in Busan, South Korea. ...

AGT branch

  • Minam transfer to line 3 subway
  • Dongnae transfer to line 1
  • Suan
  • Nagmin
  • Annag
  • Myeongjang
  • Seodong
  • Geumsa
  • Busan Agricultural Market
  • Seogdae
  • Habansong
  • Sangbansong
  • Gochon
  • Anpyeong

Dongnae-gu is a gu, or ward, in northern Busan, South Korea. ... Basic plans for the Busan subway were drawn in 1979 and construction started in 1981 on Busan Subway Line 1, a north-south route. ...

See also

Transportation in South Korea is provided by extensive networks of railways, highways, bus routes, ferry services, and air routes that criss-cross the country. ... Subways operate in South Koreas 4 largest cities, with 2 more cities currently building their own systems: Seoul (9 lines + 1 under construction) Busan (2 lines + 1 under construction) Daegu (1 line + 1 under construction) Incheon (1 line integrated with the Seoul subway system + other lines planned) Gwangju (1... This is a list of Wikipedia articles on Korea-related people, places, things, and concepts. ...

External links

  • http://www.subway.busan.kr/eng/
  • http://www.subway.busan.kr/?page=construction/plan - construction plan (Korean)
  • http://urbanrail.net/as/busa/busan.htm

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