Seoul Subway Line 4
Line 4 | |
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Overview | |
Native name |
4호선(4號線) Sa Hoseon |
Type | Rapid transit |
System | Seoul Metropolitan Subway |
Status | Operational |
Termini |
Danggogae Oido |
Stations |
48 26-Seoul Metro 22-Korail |
Operation | |
Opening | 20 April 1985 |
Operator(s) | Seoul Metro & Korail |
Technical | |
Line length |
72.1 km (44.8 mi) 31.7 km (19.7 mi) Seoul Metro[1] 40.4 km (25.1 mi) Korail[2] |
No. of tracks | 2 |
Seoul Subway Line 4 (dubbed The Blue Line) of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway is a long line crossing from the southwest to the northeast across the Seoul National Capital Area. This is operated by both Korail and Seoul Metro. The southern terminus (Oido) is in Jeongwang 4-dong, Siheung City, and the northern terminus (Danggogae) is in Sanggye 4-dong, Nowon-gu, northern Seoul.
The Transportation and Construction Committee of the National Assembly has approved that the northern end of Line 4 will be extended from Danggogae to Jinjeop, Namyangju. Construction will begin in 2015 with completion date in 2019.[3]
Stations
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Danggogae | 당고개 | 당고개 | |
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Sanggye | 상계 | 上溪 | |
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Nowon | 노원 | 蘆原 | Line 7 | |
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Chang-dong | 창동 | 倉洞 | Line 1 | |
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Ssangmun | 쌍문 | 雙門 | |
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Suyu | 수유 | 水踰 | |
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Mia | 미아 | 彌阿 | |
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Miasageori | 미아사거리 | 彌阿사거리 | |
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Gireum | 길음 | 吉音 | |
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Sungshin Women's University | 성신여대입구 | 誠信女大入口 | Ui LRT (2016) | |
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Hansung University | 한성대입구 | 漢城大入口 | |
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Hyehwa | 혜화 | 惠化 | |
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Dongdaemun | 동대문 | 東大門 | Line 1 | |
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Dongdaemun History & Culture Park | 동대문역사문화공원 | 東大門歷史文化公園 | Line 2 Line 5 | |
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Chungmuro | 충무로 | 忠武路 | Line 3 | |
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Myeong-dong | 명동 | 明洞 | |
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Hoehyeon | 회현 | 會賢 | |
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Seoul | 서울 | 서울 | Line 1 Gyeongui–Jungang (Seoul Station brach) AREX Gyeongbu HSR Gyeongbu Gyeongbu |
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Sookmyung Women's University | 숙대입구 | 淑大入口 | |
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Samgakji | 삼각지 | 三角地 | Line 6 | |
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Sinyongsan | 신용산 | 新龍山 | |
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Ichon | 이촌 | 二村 | Gyeongui–Jungang Shinbundang (2018) | |
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Dongjak | 동작 | 銅雀 | Line 9 | |
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Chongshin University (Isu) |
총신대입구 (이수) | 總神大入口 (梨水) |
Line 7 | |
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Sadang | 사당 | 舍堂 | Line 2 | |
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Namtaeryeong | 남태령 | 南泰嶺 | |
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Seonbawi | 선바위 | 선바위 | Line |
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Seoul Racecourse Park | 경마공원 | 競馬公園 | |
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Seoul Grand Park | 대공원 | 大公園 | |
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Gwacheon | 과천 | 果川 | |
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Government Complex Gwacheon | 정부과천청사 | 政府果川廳舍 | |
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Indeogwon | 인덕원 | 仁德院 | |
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Pyeongchon | 평촌 | 坪村 | |
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Beomgye | 범계 | 범계 | |
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Geumjeong | 금정 | 衿井 | Line 1 | Line |
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Sanbon | 산본 | 山本 | |
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Surisan | 수리산 | 修理山 | |
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Daeyami | 대야미 | 大夜味 | |
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Banwol | 반월 | 半月 | |
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Sangnoksu | 상록수 | 常綠樹 | |
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Hanyang University at Ansan | 한대앞 | 漢大앞 | |
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Jungang | 중앙 | 中央 | |
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Gojan | 고잔 | 古棧 | |
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Choji | 초지 | 草芝 | Sosa–Wonsi (2016) | |
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Ansan | 안산 | 安山 | |
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Singil Oncheon | 신길온천 | 新吉溫泉 | |
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Jeongwang | 정왕 | 正往 | |
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Oido | 오이도 | 烏耳島 | Suin | |
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Depots, junctions, and points of interest
(from Danggogae to Oido)
- Turnback siding (underground) after Danggogae Station
- Changdong Depot (used for Seoul Metro class 4000)
- Connecting track to Line 3 before Chungmuro Station
- Dongjak Bridge
- Chongshin Univ. - Sadang scissors crossover
- Turnback siding (underground) after Sadang Station
- Namtaeryong - Seonbawi track crossing point (flying crossover, switch from right to left-hand traffic, or vice versa)
- The voltage/current switches between DC 1,500V ↔ AC 25,000V
- Ansan Depot (used for simple maintenance of Korail Class 341000train )
- Siheung Depot (used for Korail Class 341000 maintenance and also for heavy maintenance of Korail Class 311000 trains operated on Line 1)
Rolling stock
Current
Seoul Metro
- Seoul Metro 4000 series
- MELCO GTO-VVVF inverter controlled electric car (fleet No. 401~409, 451~463)
- Woojin IGBT-VVVF inverter controlled electric car (fleet No. 410~426, 464~471)
Korail
- Korail Class 341 (ex-Korail Class 2030: 1st Batch, 2nd Batch)
Former
Seoul Metro
- Seoul Metro 4000 series
- Wide-width GEC Chopper resister controlled electric car (from 1985-1993, temporary, built for Seoul Subway Line 3)
Korail
Extension
Several stations will be added from Danggogae Station. Construction is set to begin in 2015 with a completion target of 2019.
Number |
English |
Hangul |
Hanja |
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Distance |
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Jinjeob | 진접 | |
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Onam | 오남 | |||||||
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North Byeolnae | 북별내 | |||||||
See also
- Subways in South Korea
- Seoul Metropolitan Subway
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Seoul Subway Line 4. |
- ↑ 지하철건설현황 [Status of Subway Construction] (in Korean). Seoul City Government. Retrieved 2014-02-22.
- ↑ "Metro Lines & Trains in Operation". Korail. Retrieved 2014-07-25.
- ↑ "4호선 연장 및 창동차량기지 이전 공동 선언식" (KOREAN). 연합뉴스. 17 October 2012. Retrieved 5 November 2012.
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