Seoul Subway Line 1

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Seoul Subway Line 1 from above, 2019

Seoul Subway Line 1 (dubbed The Dark Blue Line) of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway is a rapid transit and commuter rail line which links central Seoul, South Korea to Yeoncheon in the northeast, Incheon in the southwest, and Sinchang via Suwon and Cheonan in the south. The central underground portion of Line 1, running underneath Sejongno, Jongno, and Wangsan-ro avenues along Seoul's traditional downtown area, is the oldest subway-operated section in the Seoul Metropolitan Subway system. Its branches and services cover a large part of the Seoul Metropolitan Area; totaling Template:Cvt in route length.

The underground section between Seoul station and Cheongnyangni station, which is referred to as Seoul Metro Line 1 (Template:Convert) after its operator, is currently operated by Seoul Metro, and is electrified at the subway standard of 1.5 kV DC.<ref name="Seoul-Subway-stats">Template:Cite web</ref> The line first opened in 1974 as the Korean National Railroad of Seoul with through services to newly-electrified (at the mainline KNR standard of 25 kV AC 60 Hz) national mainline railways from Seongbuk station (now: Kwangwoon University station) to Incheon and Suwon stations.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> This was the first electrified rapid transit line and service in South Korea and the second in the Korean Peninsula after the Pyongyang Metro in North Korea opened the year before.

Frequent service is provided between Soyosan, Dongducheon, Uijeongbu, Cheongnyangni, Seoul, Yongsan, and Guro, where trains split between Incheon in the west and Byeongjeom and Cheonan in the south. Express trains operate from Yongsan and Seoul stations to Dongincheon and Sinchang stations. Trains run every 3-6 min in the central route between Seoul Station and Cheongnyangni, every 6-9 min between Seoul and Guro, every 8-10 min between Guro and Incheon and between Guro and Byeongjeom, every 10-15 min from Byeongjeom to Cheonan, and every 35 min between Cheonan and Sinchang and service up to the Dongducheon area and Soyosan station.

Service to Yeoncheon is approximately once per hour, limited due to the single track section approaching Soyosan station. This service is meant to be the replacement for the Gyeongwon line commuter trains, which began at Dongducheon station prior to its closure.

Trains travel along Gyeongbu (Seoul-Cheonan), Gyeongin (Guro-Incheon), Janghang (Cheonan-Sinchang), and Gyeongwon (Hoegi-Yeoncheon) railway lines. The line runs on the left-hand side of the track, as opposed to the right-hand side of the track like all other Seoul Metropolitan Subway lines (another exception to this is Seoul Subway Line 4 although it runs on the right-hand side until Namtaeryeong station, and operates on the left-hand side for the parts afterwards)<ref>Template:In lang <오후여담>좌측통행, Munhwailbo</ref> since railways in Korea generally run on the left side.

Rapid (Express) trains

Korail operates a variety of express "rapid" (Korean: 급행 geup-haeng, Hanja: 急行) trains for long distance commuter services on Line 1. These services include:

  • Gyeongin line express services from Yongsan to Dongincheon, operating express between Guro and Dongincheon, including:
    • Regular express services, introduced on January 29, 1999, following quadruple-tracking of the Gyeongin Line.
    • Faster limited express (Korean: 특급 teuk-geup, Hanja: 特急) trains, introduced on July 7, 2017.
  • Gyeongbu line express services from Cheongnyangni to Cheonan or Sinchang, operating express between Gasan Digital Complex and Cheonan and running local elsewhere.
  • Green Gyeongbu line express service from Seoul Station to Cheonan or Sinchang, originating at a platform adjacent to Seoul Station, skipping all stations between Seoul station and Geumcheon-gu Office station, making intermediate stops at Anyang, Gunpo, Uiwang, and Sungkyunkwan University, and then following the red Gyeongbu line express service pattern south of Suwon. Northbound services (departing from Cheonan/Sinchang and terminating at Seoul Station) stop at Yeongdeungpo station, but southbound services are unable to due to the lack of a raised platform. This service was introduced on September 25, 1982.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
  • Gyeongwon line express services from Dongducheon to Incheon, operating express between Dongducheon and Kwangwoon University and running local between Incheon and Kwangwoon University.

Former express services include:

  • One late night Gyeongin line express service that originated at Soyosan, made all stops to Guro, then made express stops until Incheon.
  • Yeongdeungpo-Byeongjeom Gyeongbu line express service, skipping all stations between Yeongdeungpo and Anyang and then following the Yeongsan-Cheonan/Sinchang express service pattern south of Anyang until Byeongjeom. This service was introduced on August 25, 2014 and was discontinued on December 9, 2016.
  • Two faster Yongsan-Sinchang limited express trains (one in each direction), introduced in 2013. This train only operated on weekends and holidays. It was discontinued on July 1, 2018.

Electrification

Seoul Subway Line 1 is powered by 1500 V direct current on the underground tunnel segment between Cheongnyangni station and Seoul station, and by 25000 V alternating current (60 Hertz frequency) on the rest of the line. Underground DC system was implemented in order to prevent possible telecommunication malfunction by AC current on telephone lines, following the opposition from the Ministry of Postal Service (currently Ministry of Science and ICT).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Because of this different manner of offering electric current, there are neutral sections between Cheongnyangni station and Hoegi station, as well as between Seoul Station and Namyeong station. All Line 1 rolling stock are similarly required to be multi-system compatible with both electrification systems.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

File:Cheongnyangni-Hoegi DC-AC Deadsection with Seoul Metro 1009 Bound the Cheongnyangni.JPG
Cheongnyangni-Hoegi DC-AC neutral section

Stations

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Until 2000, the Template:Convert underground city-center portion run by Seoul Metro Corporation—one of Seoul Metro's predecessors—was the only section properly referred to as Line 1 and labeled red on maps. On the other hand, the remaining sections of the rail line run by Korail were referred to as Korean National Railroad of Seoul and the local all-stop services labeled either blue or gray on maps, while the express services were labelled thin red. Since 2000, all adjacent through-running Korail services from the Gyeongbu, Gyeongin and Gyeongwon Lines, as well as later Korail-operated extensions and branches, are officially bundled together with the aforementioned underground portion as part of a greater Line 1, and the labeling on maps was changed and standardized to the current dark blue color (as illustrated in the map below); also to avoid confusion with Line 4's light blue color. (A slightly different shade of red is now used to label the Shinbundang Line which opened in 2011.) Template:Panorama

Main Lines

Local lines:

  • Yeoncheon, Dongducheon, Uijeongbu or Yangju — Incheon
  • Uijeongbu (3 times only on weekdays), Kwangwoon Univ. or Cheongnyangni — Cheonan, Sinchang, or Seodongtan
  • Yeongdeungpo — Gwangmyeong (shuttle)

Express lines:

  • GW: Gyeongwon Express (Dongducheon - Incheon)
  • GI: Gyeongin Express (Yongsan – Dongincheon)
  • GI LE: Gyeongin Limited Express (Yongsan – Dongincheon)
  • GB A: Gyeongbu Express (Cheongnyangni – Cheonan or Sinchang)
  • GB B: Gyeongbu Express (Seoul – Cheonan or Sinchang)

※ Only Korail trains are used for express trains.
Key:

Stops at the station
Does not stop at the station
Limited service
Station
number
Station name
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GW GI GI LE GB A GB B Transfer Line name Distance
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Total
distance
Location
100-3 Yeoncheon Template:Lang Template:Linktext No service No service No service Gyeongwon Line 0.0 Gyeonggi-do Yeoncheon-gun
100-2 Jeongok Template:Lang Template:Linktext 8.7 8.7
100-1 Cheongsan Template:Lang Template:Linktext 3.3 12.0 Dongducheon-si
100 Soyosan Template:Lang Template:Linktext 5.8 17.8
0.0
101 Dongducheon Template:Lang Template:Linktext 2.5 2.5
102 Bosan Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.6 4.1
103 Dongducheon Jungang Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.4 5.5
104 Jihaeng Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.0 6.5
105 Deokjeong
(Seojeong Univ.)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext 5.6 12.1 Yangju-si
106 Deokgye Template:Lang Template:Linktext 2.9 15.0
107 Yangju
(Kyungdong Univ.)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext 5.3 20.3
108 Nogyang Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.6 21.9 Uijeongbu-si
109 Ganeung
(Eulji Univ. Medical Center)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.3 23.2
110 Uijeongbu Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.2 24.4
111 Hoeryong Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint 1.6 26.0
112 Mangwolsa
(Shinhan Univ. Campus Number 1)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.4 27.4
113 Dobongsan Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint 2.3 29.7 Seoul Dobong-gu
114 Dobong Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.2 30.9
115 Banghak
(Dobong-gu Office)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.3 32.2
116 Chang-dong Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint 1.7 33.9
117 Nokcheon Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.0 34.9
118 Wolgye
(Induk Univ.)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.4 36.3 Nowon-gu
119 Kwangwoon Univ. Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint 1.1 37.4
120 Seokgye Template:Lang Template:Linktext Makes all stops Template:Rint 1.1 38.5
121 Sinimun Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.4 39.9 Dongdaemun-gu
122 Hankuk Univ. of Foreign Studies Template:Lang Template:Linktext 0.8 40.7
123 Hoegi Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint Template:Rint 0.8 41.5
124 Cheongnyangni
(University of Seoul)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext Makes all stops Template:Rint Template:Rint Template:Rint
Template:Nowrap Mugunghwa-ho, Nuriro, ITX-Saemaeul, A-Train, DMZ Train & ITX-Cheongchun services
Template:Nowrap
Seoul Metro Line 1 1.4 42.9
125 Jegi-dong
(Korea Association of Health Promotion)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.0 43.9
126 Sinseol-dong Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint (Seongsu Branch) Template:Rint 0.9 44.8
127 Dongmyo Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint 0.7 45.5 Jongno-gu
128 Dongdaemun Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint 0.6 46.1
129 Jongno 5(o)-ga
(Samyang Group)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext5Template:Linktext 0.8 46.9
130 Jongno 3(sam)-ga Template:Lang Template:Linktext3Template:Linktext Template:Rint Template:Rint 0.9 47.8
131 Jonggak
(Standard Chartered Bank Korea)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext 0.8 48.6
132 City Hall Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint 1.0 49.6 Jung-gu
133 Seoul station Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint Template:Rint Template:Rint Template:Rint (Seoul Station branch)
Template:Nowrap Mugunghwa-ho, ITX-Saemaeul, S-Train & DMZ Train services
Template:Nowrap
1.1 50.7
134 Namyeong Template:Lang Template:Linktext Gyeongbu Line 1.7 52.4 Yongsan-gu
135 Yongsan Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint
Template:Nowrap Mugunghwa-ho, Saemaeul-ho, ITX-Saemaeul, ITX-Cheongchun & G-Train services
Template:Nowrap
1.5 53.9
136 Noryangjin Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint 2.6 56.5 Dongjak-gu
137 Daebang Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint 1.5 58.0 Yeongdeungpo-gu
138 Singil Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint 0.8 58.8
139 Yeongdeungpo Template:Lang Template:Linktext ●↑ Template:Nowrap Mugunghwa-ho, Saemaeul-ho & ITX-Saemaeul services
Template:Nowrap
1.0 59.8
140 Sindorim Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint 1.5 61.3 Guro-gu
141 Guro Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint 1.1 62.4
142 Guil
(Dongyang Mirae Univ.)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext No service Gyeongin Line 1.4 63.8
143 Gaebong Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.0 64.8
144 Oryu-dong Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.3 66.1
145 Onsu
(Sungkonghoe Univ.)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint 1.9 68.0
146 Yeokgok
(The Catholic Univ. of Korea)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.3 69.3 Gyeonggi-do Bucheon-si
147 Sosa
(Seoul Theological Univ.)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint 1.5 70.8
148 Bucheon
(Bucheon Univ.)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.1 71.9
149 Jung-dong Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.7 73.6
150 Songnae Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.0 74.6
151 Bugae Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.2 75.8 Incheon Bupyeong-gu
152 Bupyeong
(The Catholic Univ. of Korea Incheon St. Mary's Hospital)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint 1.5 77.3
153 Baegun Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.7 79.0
154 Dongam Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.5 80.5
155 Ganseok Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.2 81.7 Michuhol-gu
156 Juan Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint 1.2 82.9
157 Dohwa Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.0 83.9
158 Jemulpo
(Incheon Univ. Jemulpo Campus)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.0 84.9
159 Dowon Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.4 86.3 Jung-gu
160 Dongincheon Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.2 87.5
161 Incheon Template:Lang Template:Linktext No service Template:Rint 1.9 89.4
↑ Joins other services at Guro station ↑
141 Guro Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint Gyeongbu Line --- 62.4 Seoul Guro-gu
P142 Gasan Digital Complex
(Mario Outlet)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext디지털Template:Linktext No service Template:Rint 2.4 64.8 Geumcheon-gu
P143 Doksan Template:Lang Template:Linktext 2.0 66.8
P144 Geumcheon-gu Office Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint 1.2 68.0
P145 Seoksu Template:Lang Template:Linktext 2.3 70.3 Gyeonggi-do Anyang-si
P146 Gwanak
(Anyang Art Park)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.9 72.2
P147 Anyang Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Nowrap (limited service) 2.4 74.6
P148 Myeonghak
(Sungkyul Univ.)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext 2.2 76.8
P149 Geumjeong Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint 1.4 78.2 Gunpo-si
P150 Gunpo Template:Lang Template:Linktext 2.2 80.4
P151 Dangjeong
(Hansei Univ.)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.2 81.6
P152 Uiwang
(Korea Nat'l Univ. of Transportation)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext 3.0 84.6 Uiwang-si
P153 Sungkyunkwan Univ. Template:Lang Template:Linktext 2.9 87.5 Suwon-si
P154 Hwaseo Template:Lang Template:Linktext 2.6 90.1
P155 Suwon Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint
Template:Nowrap Mugunghwa-ho, Saemaeul-ho, ITX-Saemaeul, G-Train, & S-Train services
Template:Nowrap
2.1 92.2
P156 Seryu Template:Lang Template:Linktext 2.9 95.1
P157 Byeongjeom
(Hanshin Univ.)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint 4.3 99.4 Hwaseong-si
P158 Sema Template:Lang Template:Linktext 2.4 101.8 Osan-si
P159 Osan Univ. Template:Lang Template:Linktext 2.7 104.5
P160 Osan Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Nowrap 2.7 107.2
P161 Jinwi Template:Lang Template:Linktext 4.0 111.2 Pyeongtaek-si
P162 Songtan Template:Lang Template:Linktext 3.8 115.0
P163 Seojeongni
(Kookje College)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Nowrap 2.2 117.2
P164 PyeongtaekJije
(Korea Nat'l Univ. of Welfare)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint 4.8 122.0
P165 Pyeongtaek Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Nowrap Mugunghwa-ho, Saemaeul-ho (limited service) & ITX-Saemaeul (limited service) 3.7 125.7
P166 Seonghwan
(Namseoul Univ.)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Nowrap (limited service) 9.4 135.1 Chungcheongnam-do Cheonan-si
P167 Jiksan Template:Lang Template:Linktext 5.4 140.5
P168 Dujeong Template:Lang Template:Linktext 3.8 144.3
P169 Cheonan Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Nowrap Mugunghwa-ho, Saemaeul-ho, ITX-Saemaeul & S-Train services 3.0 147.3
P170 Bongmyeong Template:Lang Template:Linktext Makes all stops (limited service) Janghang Line 1.3 148.6
P171 Ssangyong
(Korea Nazarene Univ.)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.6 150.2
P172 Asan
(Sun Moon Univ.)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Nowrap Mugunghwa-ho, Saemaeul-ho & G-Train
Template:Nowrap
Template:Rint (at Cheonan-Asan station)
1.6 151.8 Asan-si
P173 Tangjeong Template:Lang Template:Linktext 1.8 153.6
P174 Baebang Template:Lang Template:Linktext 3.1 156.7
P175 Punggi (2025) 풍기 豊基
P176 Onyangoncheon Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Nowrap Mugunghwa-ho, Saemaeul-ho, & G-Train services 4.9 161.6
P177 Sinchang
(Soonchunhyang Univ.)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext 5.1 166.7

Yeongdeungpo–Gwangmyeong shuttle service

Station
number
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distance
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↑ Same stops as all-stop Gyeongbu Line services until Yeongdeungpo ↑
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Byeongjeom Depot spur service

Station
number
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Transfer Distance
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distance
Location
↑ Joins other Gyeongbu Line services at Byeongjeom ↑
check|unknown=|preview=Page using Template:Center with unknown parameter "_VALUE_"|ignoreblank=y| 1 | style }} Byeongjeom
(Hanshin Univ.)
Template:Lang Template:Linktext Template:Rint check|unknown=|preview=Page using Template:Center with unknown parameter "_VALUE_"|ignoreblank=y| 1 | style }} check|unknown=|preview=Page using Template:Center with unknown parameter "_VALUE_"|ignoreblank=y| 1 | style }} {{safesubst:#invoke:Check for unknown parameters|check|unknown=|preview=Page using Template:Center with unknown parameter "_VALUE_"|ignoreblank=y| 1 | style }} {{safesubst:#invoke:Check for unknown parameters|check|unknown=|preview=Page using Template:Center with unknown parameter "_VALUE_"|ignoreblank=y| 1 | style }}
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Historical timeline

File:Early 1980s Seoul Subway Map - Flickr - skinnylawyer.jpg
Fragment of a Seoul Subway map from the early 1980s, which shows the Korail-managed portions of Line 1 in blue and the Seoul Metro-managed underground portion as red

1974

August 15: Line 1 is officially opened with 9 stations from Seoul to Cheongnyangni (whose distance is Template:Convert),<ref name="Seoul-Subway-stats" /> creating a system of 28 stations (excluding the 9 metro stations) on national railroads from Seongbuk station (now: Kwangwoon University station, the then-northern terminus) to Incheon station and Suwon station. Korail is named Korean National Railroad, with Line 1 just referring to the Seoul-Cheongnyangni section.

1978

December 9: The Gyeongwon Line from Yongsan to Seongbuk opens as a new branch, with Ichon and Seongsu (now part of the Jungang Line).

1979

February 1: Yuljeon station is opened.

1980

January 5: Sinimun station is opened.
April 1: Seobinggo, Hannam and Hoegi (now part of the Jungang Line) are opened.
July 10: Seongsu is renamed Eungbong station

1982

August 2: Seoksu station is opened.

1984

January 1: Yuljeon station is renamed Seongdae-ap station.
May 22: Sindorim station is opened.
November 20: Baegun station is opened.

1985

January 14: Seokgye station is opened.
April 20: Chang-dong is opened as a northward extension.
August 22: Wolgye and Nokcheon are opened.
October 18: Oksu station (now part of the Jungang Line) is opened.

1986

September 2: 6 stations from Uijeongbu to Chang-dong are opened as a northward extension.

1987

October 5: Uijeongbu Bukbu station is opened.
December 31: Jung-dong station is opened.

1988

January 16: Onsu station is opened.
October 25: The Ansan Line is opened as a southward branch, from Geumjeong station to Ansan station.

1994

July 11: Ganseok and Dowon are opened.
December 1: Seongdae-ap station is renamed to Sungkyunkwan University.

1995

February 16: Guil station is opened.

1996

January 1: Hwigyeong station is renamed to Hankuk University of Foreign Studies station
March 28: Bugae station is opened.

1997

April 30: Sosa station is opened.

1998

January 7: Singil and Doksan are opened.

2000

Korea National Railroad and Line 1 are integrated as Seoul (Metropolitan) Subway Line 1.

2001

November 30: Dohwa station is opened.

2003

April 30: Seryu and Byeongjeom are opened as a southward extension. The Ansan Line service is replaced with an extended Seoul Subway Line 4.

2004

August 25: Bugok station is renamed Uiwang station.

2005

January 20: 8 stations from Byeongjeom to Cheonan are opened as another southward extension.
December 16: The Gyeongwon Line branch from Yongsan station to Hoegi station and the Jungang Line from Hoegi station to Deokso station open and are renamed to the separate Yongsan-Deokso Line. This service was the predecessor to the current Jungang Line.
December 21: Dongmyo station is opened.
December 27: Sema and Osan College stations are opened.

2006

June 30: Jinwi and Jije stations are opened.
July 1: Garibong station is renamed to Gasan Digital Complex.
December 15: 8 stations from Soyosan to Uijeongbu Bukbu are opened as a northward extension. A spur line to Gwangmyeong station is created. Uijeongbu Bukbu station is renamed to Ganeung.

2007

December 28: Deokgye station is opened.

2008

December 15: 6 stations from Cheonan to Sinchang are opened as another southward extension.
December 29: Siheung station is renamed to Geumcheon-gu Office.

2010

January 21: Dangjeong station is opened.
February 26: Seodongtan station is opened.

2015

February 3: Gyeongin Line express trains start stopping at Gaebong and Jemulpo stations.

2017

July 6: A new limited express service was launched between Yongsan and Dongincheon stations.

2019

December 30: All Gyeongbu Line express trains start stopping at Geumjeong and Sungkyunkwan University stations and are extended to Cheongnyangni. Gyeongbu Line express trains no longer stop at Gunpo station.

2021

October 30: Tangjeong station opened as an in-fill station between Asan and Baebang.

2023

December 16: Three stations from Soyosan station to Yeoncheon station on the Gyeongwon Line are opened as a northward extension of the line.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Rolling stock

Current

Former

  • Seoul Metro 1000 series
    • Rheostat-controlled electric car (1st batch, unrebuilt) – 1974-2004
  • Korail Class 1000
    • First generation – 1974-2004 (some non-driving cars lasted until 2014)
    • Second generation – 1986-2017 (some non-driving cars lasted until 2019)
    • Third generation – 1994-2020

Depots and facilities

(from north to south)

  • Majeon signal box between Deokye and Yangju stations
  • Seongbuk Depot
  • Imun Depot
  • Guro Depot
  • Siheung Depot (actually after Oido station on Line 4, also used for heavy maintenance of Line 1 trains owned by Korail, accessed by a crossover located after Geumjeong station)
  • Byeongjeom Depot

See also

References

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