Seoul Subway Line 6

Subway line in Seoul, South Korea
  • Eungam
  • Sinnae
Stations39ServiceTypeRapid transitSystemSeoul Metropolitan SubwayOperator(s)Seoul MetroHistoryOpened7 August 2000TechnicalLine length36.4 km (22.6 mi)Number of tracks2Electrification1,500 V DC overhead catenary

Seoul Subway Line 6 is a line of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway. The route connects Eunpyeong-gu and Jungnang-gu in a U-shaped manner, running through Yongsan-gu and Seongbuk-gu. It does not cross the Han River. It is mainly used to connect to the northern outskirts of Seoul and to relieve the traffic on other lines.

The line primarily operates in the section between Eungam and Sinnae, though some trains end one station before at Bonghwasan. When a train arrives at Eungam, it runs through what is commonly known as the "Eungam Loop," a one-way counterclockwise loop consisting of several stations. After going through the stations of the Eungam Loop, the train reaches Eungam again, from which it continues to Bonghwasan or Sinnae.

History

The line started construction in 1994. A short section of the line from Bonghwasan to Sangwolgok opened in August 2000 while the remaining section opened in December of the same year. However, it was not until March 2001 that the whole line was fully operational when the four stations from Itaewon to Yaksu were opened.

Upon the opening of the electrified Gyeongchun Line in December 2010, Seoul Metro proposed extending the line 1 km eastward to connect to the Gyeongchun Line at a new Sinnae station, located in the current Sinnae Depot.[1] Construction on the station started in late 2018 and the extension opened on December 21, 2019. In 2019, Line 6 had an annual ridership of 205 million or about 562 thousand people per day.[2]

Tourism

In January 2013, the Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation, which operates this line, published free guidebooks in three languages: English, Japanese and Chinese (simplified and traditional), which features eight tours as well as recommendations for accommodations, restaurants and shopping centers. These were distributed from information centers on this line. The tours are designed with different themes for travel along the subway lines, e.g. Korean traditional culture, which goes from Jongno 3-ga Station to Anguk Station and Gyeongbokgung Station on line 3 that showcases antique shops and art galleries of Insa-dong.[3]

Stations

All stations are located in Seoul.

Station
Number
Station Name
English
Station Name
Hangul
Station Name
Hanja
Transfer Line Name Distance
in km
Total
Distance
Location
610
Eungam 응암 鷹岩
Eungam loop
of Line 6
---
0.0
611
Yeokchon 역촌 驛村
1.1
1.1
612
Bulgwang 불광 佛光
0.8
1.9
613
Dokbawi 독바위 독바위
0.9
2.8
614
Yeonsinnae 연신내 연신내
1.4
4.2
615
Gusan 구산 龜山
0.9
5.1
610
Eungam 응암 鷹岩
1.5
6.6
616
Saejeol
(Sinsa)
새절
(신사)
새절
Line 6
0.9
7.5
617
Jeungsan
(Myongji University)
증산
(명지대앞)
繒山
0.9
8.4
618
Digital Media City 디지털미디어시티 디지털미디어시티 Gyeongui–Jungang Line
1.1
9.5
619
World Cup Stadium
(Seongsan)
월드컵경기장
(성산)
월드컵競技場
0.8
10.3
620
Mapo-gu Office 마포구청 麻浦區廳
0.8
11.1
621
Mangwon 망원 望遠
1.0
12.1
622
Hapjeong
(Holt Children's Services Inc.)
합정
(홀트아동복지회)
合井
0.8
12.9
623
Sangsu 상수 上水
0.8
13.7
624
Gwangheungchang
(Seogang)
광흥창
(서강)
廣興倉
0.9
14.6
625
Daeheung
(Sogang University)
대흥
(서강대앞)
大興
1.0
15.6
626
Gongdeok 공덕 孔德 Gyeongui–Jungang Line
0.9
16.5
627
Hyochang Park 효창공원앞 孝昌公園앞 Gyeongui–Jungang Line
0.9
17.4
628
Samgakji 삼각지 三角地
1.2
18.6
629
Noksapyeong
(Yongsan-gu Office)
녹사평
(용산구청)
綠莎坪
1.1
19.7
630
Itaewon 이태원 梨泰院
0.8
20.5
631
Hangangjin 한강진 漢江鎭
1.0
21.5
632
Beotigogae 버티고개 버티고개
1.0
22.5
633
Yaksu 약수 藥水
0.7
23.2
634
Cheonggu 청구 靑丘
0.8
24.0
635
Sindang 신당 新堂
0.7
24.7
636
Dongmyo 동묘앞 東廟앞
0.6
25.3
637
Changsin 창신 昌信
0.9
26.2
638
Bomun 보문 普門 Ui LRT
0.8
27.0
639
Anam
(Korea Univ. Hospital)
안암
(고대병원앞)
安岩
0.9
27.9
640
Korea University
(Jongam)
고려대
(종암)
高麗大
0.8
28.7
641
Wolgok
(Dongduk Women's University)
월곡
(동덕여대)
月谷
1.4
30.1
642
Sangwolgok
(KIST)
상월곡
(한국과학기술연구원)
上月谷
0.8
30.9
643
Dolgoji 돌곶이 돌곶이
0.8
31.7
644
Seokgye 석계 石溪
1.0
32.7
645
Taereung 태릉입구 泰陵入口
0.8
33.5
646
Hwarangdae
(Seoul Women's Univ.)
화랑대
(서울여대입구)
花郞臺
0.9
34.4
647
Bonghwasan
(Seoul Medical Center)
봉화산
(서울의료원)
烽火山
0.7
35.1
648
Sinnae 신내 新內 Gyeongchun Line
1.3
36.4

Rolling stock

Current

Seoul Metro

  • Seoul Metro 6000-series EMU
    Seoul Metro 6000-series EMU

References

  1. ^ Lee, Chanho (17 July 2008). "경춘선 복선전철 2010년 말 개통". JoongAng Ilbo. Retrieved 7 September 2011.
  2. ^ "서울시 지하철수송 통계". data.seoul.go.kr (in Korean). Retrieved 2021-05-21.
  3. ^ Kwon, Sang-soo (26 January 2013). "Free guide for Seoul's subway riders". Korea JoongAng Daily. Archived from the original on 12 April 2013. Retrieved 27 January 2013.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

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