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Encyclopedia > Seoul Subway Line 6
Seoul Subway Line 6

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Revised Romanization Seoul Jihacheol Yook-ho-seon
McCune-Reischauer Sŏul Chihach'ŏl Yook-ho-sŏn
Hangul 서울 지하철 제6호선
Hanja 서울地下鐵第六號線

Seoul Subway Line 6 of the Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation cuts across northern Seoul in a U-shape. Line 6 opened its first section 7 August 2000: Bonghwasan - Sangwolgok (4 km). On 15 December 2000 the remaining section (27 km) was also put into service although 4 stations in central Seoul had not been finished by then (Itaewon - Yaksu). These stations were finally operable on 9 March 2001, which concluded Seoul's ambitious metro expansion programme carried out since 1990. The transfer corridor at Sindang (Line 2) did not open until 3 August 2001. Total length: 35.1 km. This image has been released into the public domain by the copyright holder, its copyright has expired, or it is ineligible for copyright. ... The Revised Romanization of Korean (Korean: 국어의 로마자 표기법; 國語의 로마字 表記法) is the official Korean language romanization system in South Korea. ... McCune-Reischauer romanization is one of the two most widely used Korean language romanization systems, along with the Revised Romanization of Korean, which replaced (a modified) McCune-Reischauer as the official romanization system in South Korea in 2000. ... Jamo redirects here. ... It has been suggested that Sino-Korean be merged into this article or section. ... Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation (SMRTC) was established to operate the Seoul Subway lines number 5, 6, 7, and 8. ... Seoul (Sŏul[1] 서울)   is the capital and largest city of South Korea (Republic of Korea). ... August 7 is the 219th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (220th in leap years), with 146 days remaining. ... This article is about the year 2000. ... December 15 is the 349th day of the year (350th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the year 2000. ... March 9 is the 68th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (69th in Leap years). ... 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ... August 3 is the 215th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (216th in leap years), with 150 days remaining. ... 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Line 6 is the only subway system in Seoul to have parts with one-directional lines. Commonly called the Eungam Loop, stations 611 - 615 only have trains going in the counterclockwise direction. Consequently, these stations also have one-sided platforms.


Line 6 will be extended to the east in the future, in order to enable transfers with the Gyeongchun Line. One new ground-level station will be built, most likely within the train servicing depot, and it will probably be called Sinnae Station. The Gyeongchun Line (Gyeongchunseon) is a railway line connecting Seoul to Chuncheon in South Korea. ...


Stations

Station # Station Name Transferrable Lines Station Type Doors Open
610 Eungam Underground Left
611 Yeokchon Underground Right
612 Bulgwang Line 3 Underground Left
613 Dokbawi Underground Left
614 Yeonsinnae Line 3 Underground Right
615 Gusan Underground Right
610 Eungam (Eungam Loop) Underground Left
616 Saejeol Underground Left/Right
617 Jeungsan Underground Right
618 Susaek Underground Right
619 World Cup Stadium Underground Right
620 Mapo-gu Office Underground Right
621 Mangwon Underground Right
622 Hapjeong Line 2 Underground Right
623 Sangsu Underground Left
624 Gwangheungchang Underground Left
625 Daeheung Underground Left
626 Gongdeok Line 5 Underground Right
627 Hyochang Park Underground Left
628 Samgakji Line 4 Underground Left
629 Noksapyeong Underground Left
630 Itaewon Underground Left
631 Hangangjin Underground Right
632 Beotigogae Underground Right
633 Yaksu Line 3 Underground Right
634 Cheonggu Line 5 Underground Right
635 Sindang Line 2 Underground Left
636 Dongmyo Line 1 Underground Left
637 Changsin Underground Left
638 Bomun Underground Left
639 Anam Underground Right
640 Korea University Underground Right
641 Wolgok Underground Right
642 Sangwolgok Underground Left
643 Dolgoji Underground Right
644 Seokgye Line 1 (Gyeongwon) Underground Right
645 Taereung Line 7 Underground Right
646 Hwarangdae Underground Right
647 Bonghwasan Underground Random
648 Sinnae (under construction) Gyeongchun Line Aboveground

Seoul Subway Line 3 (the Orange Line) of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway connects northwestern Seoul to the city center, Gangnam, and southeastern Seoul. ... Seoul Subway Line 3 (the Orange Line) of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway connects northwestern Seoul to the city center, Gangnam, and southeastern Seoul. ... Seoul Subway Line 2 (dubbed the green line) is a circular line of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway. ... Seoul Subway Line 5 of the Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation, dubbed the purple line, is a long line crossing from the west to the east across the Seoul National Capital Area. ... Seoul Subway Line 4 of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway (dubbed the blue line) is a long line crossing from the southwest to the northeast across the Capital Metropolitan Area. ... Itaewon is a dong, or city district, in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea. ... Seoul Subway Line 3 (the Orange Line) of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway connects northwestern Seoul to the city center, Gangnam, and southeastern Seoul. ... Seoul Subway Line 5 of the Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation, dubbed the purple line, is a long line crossing from the west to the east across the Seoul National Capital Area. ... Seoul Subway Line 2 (dubbed the green line) is a circular line of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway. ... Seoul Subway Line 1 of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway links central Seoul, South Korea to Uijeongbu Bukbu Station in the northeast, Incheon in the southwest, and Cheonan via Suwonin the south. ... Seoul Subway Line 1 of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway links central Seoul, South Korea to Uijeongbu Bukbu Station in the northeast, Incheon in the southwest, and Cheonan via Suwonin the south. ... Seoul Subway Line 7 of the Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation was built 1990-96 (Jangam-Konkuk Univ. ... The Gyeongchun Line (Gyeongchunseon) is a railway line connecting Seoul to Chuncheon in South Korea. ...

See also

http://www.urbanrail.net/as/seou/seoul.htm


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