Incheon Subway

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Incheon Subway
Hangul 인천지하철
Hanja 仁川地下鐵
Revised Romanization Incheon Jihacheol
McCune-Reischauer Inch'ŏn Chihachŏl

The Incheon Subway is a single subway line serving the South Korean city of Incheon. It connects to the Seoul Metropolitan Subway system at Bupyeong station.

The line has 22 stations on 24.6 km of track. The Incheon subway is operated by the Incheon Rapid Transit Corporation. Two more lines are planned.

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Trial runs on Line 1, a 23 km north-south route, started in March 1999. After six years of construction it opened for regular service on 6 October 1999 as the fourth subway system in South Korea after Seoul, Busan and Daegu. A trip along the line from Gyeyang in the north to Dongmak in the south takes approximately 45 minutes. Bupyeong station is a transfer point to Korail, a route which is actually integrated into Seoul's subway network as an extension of Seoul's Line 1. At the northern terminus Gyeyang it connects with the Incheon International Airport Railroad to Incheon International Airport, which opened in March 2007. Incheon's subway is totally underground except north of Gyulhyeon. A southern extension of 6.54 km & six stations will open March 2009.

[edit] Expansion

[edit] Line 2

Main article: Incheon Subway Line 2

The future Line 2 is planned to from a large letter C and intersect with Line 1 in two places at Arts Center Station and Bubyeong-Gu Office Station. It will also intersect Korail Line 1 at Dowon Station and AREX at Geomam Station.

[edit] Line 3

Main article: Incheon Subway Line 3

The future Line 3 is planned to intersect Line 1 at Incheon City Hall Station.

[edit] Fare

Incheon Subway ticket
Incheon Subway ticket

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