Incheon Subway

Rapid transit system in Incheon, South Korea
4 ft 8+12 in)
System map

Incheon Subway
Hangul
인천도시철도
Hanja
仁川都市鐵道
Revised RomanizationIncheon dosi cheoldo
McCune–ReischauerInch'ŏn dosi ch'ŏldo
ITC Class 1000

The Incheon Subway (Korean: 인천도시철도; Hanja: 仁川都市鐵道; RRIncheon dosi cheoldo) is a subway system serving the South Korean city of Incheon. The system is operated by Incheon Transit Corporation, and is part of the greater Seoul Metropolitan Subway.

Lines

Line Name
English
Line Name
Hangul
Starting Station(s) Ending Station(s) Stations Total Length
in km
Line 1 1호선 Gyeyang Songdo Moonlight Festival Park 30 30.3 km
Line 2 2호선 Geomdan Oryu Unyeon 27 29.1 km
Juan-Songdo Line 주안송도선 Juan Incheon National University 23 14.7 km

Line 1

Line 1 is a 30.3-kilometer (18.8 mi) north-south subway line.[1] After six years of construction, the line opened for regular service on October 6, 1999 as the fourth subway system in South Korea, after Seoul, Busan, and Daegu. Transfers to the Seoul Metropolitan Subway can be made via Bupyeong Station to Seoul Subway Line 1, as well as the Suin Line to Seoul at Woninjae Station. A trip along the line from Gyeyang in the north to International Business District in the south takes approximately 57 minutes. The color of the line is light blue.

A one-station extension to Gyeyang opened in March 2007, providing transfers to AREX. A six-station south extension opened in June 2009.

The line uses 34 8-car trains. The first 25 trains were built between 1998 and 1999 by Daewoo Heavy Industries and Rotem, while the last 9 trains were built between 2007 and 2008 by Hyundai Rotem to provide trains following the extension of the line.

Line 2

Line 2 is a 29.1-kilometer (18.1 mi) north-south light metro line. After seven years of construction, the line opened for regular service on July 30, 2016. There are transfer points at Geomam (with AREX), Juan (with Seoul Subway Line 1), and Incheon City Hall (with Incheon Line 1). Line 2 has aboveground sections north of Asiad Stadium. The color of the line is Orange.

The line uses 37 2-car trains, all of which were built in 2013 by Hyundai Rotem.

Juan-Songdo Line

Juan Songdo Line is a 14.1-kilometer (8.8 mi) long urban railway (tram) line promoted by Incheon. Construction starts in 2028 and aims to operate in 2033.[2] The vehicle will be operated with one vehicle (5 modules) of streetcar vehicles and can accommodate 48 seats and 171 standing seats. It will be operated with 12 vehicles, and the driving time at the peak is 4.5 minutes.There are transfer points at Juan (with Seoul Subway Line 1), (with Incheon Subway Line 2), Citizens Park (with Incheon Subway Line 2), Inha University, Hagik, Songdo (with Suin-Bundang Line), and Incheon National University (with Incheon Subway Line 2)[3]

Expansion

The future Line 3 is planned to be a circular line of the Incheon Subway. It will intersect Seoul Subway Line 1 at Dowon Station and Incheon Subway Line 1 at Dongmak Station. The color will be Light Green.

Fare

The basic adult fare is ₩1,250 if you pay by card and ₩1,300 if you pay in cash.[4]

Network Map

Map


See also


References

  1. ^ "General information". Incheon Transit Corporation. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2015-04-24.
  2. ^ 주안송도선 2028년 착공 목표
  3. ^ 인천시,‘부평연안부두선’등 8개 노선, 87.79km 확충 나선다
  4. ^ Incheon Public Transport Information

External links

  • Incheon Transit Corporation – official homepage (in English)
  • Incheon at UrbanRail.net (in English)
  • Subway transferring information for South Korea (in English, Japanese, and Korean)
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