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Seoul Subway Line 8 |
Transfer Sign |
Korean name |
|
Jamsil, one of the stops on line 8 - looking at a busy platform.
Seoul Subway Line 8 of the Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation was built 1990-99 and mainly serves the southeastern parts of Seoul and Seongnam. Jamsil to Amsa was opened July 1999. Total length: 17.7 km. The line will be extended to Guri station (north of the Han river).
[edit] Stations
Station # |
Station Name |
Transferrable Lines |
Station Type |
Doors Open |
in Gyeonggi province |
808 |
Byeollae |
Gyeongchun Line |
(under construction) |
|
809 |
Guri |
Jungang Line |
(under construction) |
|
in Seoul |
810 |
Amsa |
|
Underground/Straight |
Right |
811 |
Cheonho |
Line 5 |
Underground/Straight |
Right |
812 |
Gangdong-gu Office |
|
Underground/Curved |
Right |
813 |
Mongchontoseong |
|
Underground/Curved |
Right |
814 |
Jamsil |
Line 2 |
Underground/Straight |
Right |
815 |
Seokchon |
Line 9 (under construction) |
Underground/Straight |
Right |
816 |
Songpa |
|
Underground/Straight |
Right |
817 |
Garak Market |
Line 3 (Under Construction) |
Underground/Straight |
Right |
818 |
Munjeong |
|
Underground/Straight |
Right |
819 |
Jangji |
|
Underground/Straight |
Right |
820 |
Bokjeong |
Bundang Line |
Underground/Straight |
Left |
in Gyeonggi province |
821 |
Sanseong |
|
Underground/Curved |
Right |
822 |
Namhansanseong |
|
Underground/Straight |
Right |
823 |
Dandaeogeori |
|
Underground/Curved |
Right |
824 |
Sinheung |
|
Underground/Straight |
Right |
825 |
Sujin |
|
Underground/Straight |
Right |
826 |
Moran |
Bundang Line |
Underground/Straight |
Right |
[edit] See also