Yongsan Line

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Yongsan Line

The Yongsan Line (Korean: 용산선; Hanja: 龍山線) is a branch railroad of the Gyeongui Line, currently in service on the Gyeongui-Jungang Line. It connects Yongsan Station to Gajwa Station on the Gyeongui Line. The line was abandoned in 2005, but was reopened as an underground subway line in 2012 from Gajwa Station to Gongdeok Station and in 2014 from Gongdeok Station to Yongsan Station.[1]

Stations

Gyeongui Metro stations
Station
Number
Station name Transfer Station
distance
Total
distance
Location
Romanized Hangul Hanja in km
K110 Yongsan 용산 龍山
Shinbundang Line Honam KTX
0.0 0.0 Seoul Yongsan-gu
K311 Hyochang Park
효창공원앞역 孝昌公園앞驛 1.8 1.8
K312 Gongdeok 공덕 孔德 0.7 2.5 Mapo-gu
K313 Sogang Univ. 서강대 西江大 1.9 4.4
K314 Hongik Univ. 홍대입구 弘大入口 0.9 5.3
K315 Gajwa 가좌 加佐 1.7 7.0 Seodaemun-gu

References

  1. ^ Daejin Kim; Dongjae Jung; Justin S. Chang; S. Han (November 2014). "Benefits of rerouting railways to tunnels in urban areas: a case study of the Yongsan line in Seoul". ResearchGate. Archived from the original on 5 April 2024. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
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