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Seoul Subway Line 7

Line 7
South Korea subway logo.svg Seoul Metro Line 7.svg
Seoul Metro class 7000.jpg
Overview
Native name7호선(七號線)
Chil Hoseon
StatusOperational
TerminiJangam
Bupyeong-gu Office
Stations51
Service
TypeCommuter rail
SystemSeoul Metropolitan Subway
Operator(s)Seoul Metro
History
OpenedOctober 11, 1996
Technical
Line length57.1 km (35.5 mi)
Number of tracks2

Seoul Subway Line 7 of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway was built from 1990 to 1996 (Jangam-Konkuk Univ.) and was completed on August 1, 2000 (central section 17 km. Konkuk University to Sinpung); the western section between Sinpung and Onsu was put into service on February 29, 2000. This north-south line does not run through the city centre but links Gangnam directly to the northeastern districts of Seoul.

All trains on Line 7 are monitored by 1,008 closed-circuit television cameras that were installed in June 2012.[1]

The extension to Incheon Subway Line 1 was designed to relieve the traffic congestion in western Seoul and northern Incheon. Nine stations were added on October 27, 2012, for the 10.2 km extension, starting from Onsu Station of Line 7 and ending at Bupyeong-gu Office Station of Incheon Subway Line 1. A western extension will add eight stations towards Incheon and will provide an interchange with Incheon Subway Line 1 and the AREX, while a northern extension will add six stations and will provide an interchange with the U Line.

Expansion

Line 7 is currently being extended west of Bupyeong-gu Office. Construction on the two-station, 3.94 km extension to Seongnam began in 2013 and is due to be completed in April 2021.[2] The extension will allow for transfers to Incheon Subway Line 2.

A further six-station extension to Cheongna International City station through Cheongna International City is currently planned and is not expected to open any earlier than 2027; the extension will allow for transfers to the airport railroad. Another further two-station extension through Incheon's metropolitan landfill to Geomdan Oryu station is also currently being planned.

Line 7 is also being extended north of Jangam to Yangju and Pocheon in two phases. The first phase, which started construction in late 2019 and is planned to open in 2025, will feature two stations, one of which will be Tapseok station, providing transfers to the Uijeongbu LRT. The second phase, which is still in planning, will feature four or five additional stations. The second phase may be operated as a shuttle service.[3]

Stations

Station
number
Station name
English
Station name
Hangul
Station name
Hanja
Transfer
Distance
in km
Total
distance
Location
703
Pocheon (2028) 포천 抱川
Gyeonggi-do
Pocheon-si
704
Daejin University (2028) 대진대 大眞大
705
Soheul (2028) 소흘 蘇屹
706
Okjeong Jungang (2028) 옥정중앙 景正刚
-8.4
-15.0
Yangju-si
707
Goeup (2025) 고읍 古邑
-5.2
-6.6
708
Tapseok (2025) 탑석 塔石 U Line
-1.4
-1.4
Uijeongbu-si
709
Jangam 장암 長岩
---
0.0
710
Dobongsan 도봉산 道峰山 Seoul Metro Line 1.svg
1.4
1.4
Seoul
Dobong-gu
711
Suraksan 수락산 水落山
1.6
3.0
Nowon-gu
712
Madeul 마들 마들
1.4
4.4
713
Nowon 노원 蘆原 Seoul Metro Line 4.svg
1.2
5.6
714
Junggye
(Korean Bible Univ.)
중계
(한국성서대)
中溪
(チュンゲえき)
1.1
6.7
715
Hagye
(Eulji Medical Center)
하계
(을지대 을지병원)
下溪
(ハゲえき)
1.0
7.7
716
Gongneung
(Seoul Nat'l Univ. of Science and Technology)
공릉
(서울과학기술대)
孔陵
(서울科學技術大)
1.3
9.0
717
Taereung 태릉입구 泰陵入口 Seoul Metro Line 6.svg
0.8
9.8
718
Meokgol 먹골 먹골
0.9
10.7
Jungnang-gu
719
Junghwa 중화 中和
0.9
11.6
720
Sangbong
(Intercity Bus Terminal)
상봉
(시외버스터미널)
上鳳
(市外버스터미널)
Gyeongui–Jungang Line Gyeongchun Line
1.0
12.6
721
Myeonmok
(Seoil Univ.)
면목
(서일대입구)
面牧
0.8
13.4
722
Sagajeong
(Green Hospital)
사가정 四佳亭
0.9
14.3
723
Yongmasan (Yongma Falls Park) 용마산 (용마 폭포 공원) 龍馬山
0.8
15.1
724
Junggok 중곡 中谷
0.9
16.0
Gwangjin-gu
725
Gunja
(Neung-dong)
군자
(능동)
君子
(陵洞)
Seoul Metro Line 5.svg
1.1
17.1
726
Children's Grand Park
(Sejong Univ.)
어린이대공원
(세종대)
어린이大公園
(世宗大)
1.1
18.2
727
Konkuk University 건대입구 建大入口 Seoul Metro Line 2.svg
0.8
19.0
728
Ttukseom Park 뚝섬유원지 뚝섬遊園地
1.0
20.0
729
Cheongdam
(Korea Gold Exchange)
청담
(한국금거래소)
淸潭
(韓國金去來所)
2.0
22.0
Gangnam-gu
730
Gangnam-gu Office 강남구청 江南區廳 Suin–Bundang Line
1.1
23.1
731
Hakdong 학동 鶴洞
0.9
24.0
732
Nonhyeon 논현 論峴 Shinbundang Line (2022)
1.0
25.0
733
Banpo 반포 盤浦
0.9
25.9
Seocho-gu
734
Express Bus Terminal 고속터미널 高速터미널 Seoul Metro Line 3.svg Seoul Metro Line 9.svg
0.9
26.8
735
Naebang 내방 內方
2.2
29.0
736
Isu 이수 梨水 Seoul Metro Line 4.svg
1.0
30.0
Dongjak-gu
737
Namseong 남성 南城
1.0
31.0
738
Soongsil University
(Salpijae)
숭실대입구
(살피재
)
崇實大入口
(살피재)
2.0
33.0
739
Sangdo 상도 上道
0.9
33.9
740
Jangseungbaegi 장승배기 장승배기
0.9
34.8
741
Sindaebangsamgeori 신대방삼거리 新大方삼거리
1.2
36.0
742
Boramae 보라매 보라매 Sillim Line (2022)
0.8
36.8
Yeongdeungpo-gu
743
Sinpung 신풍 新豊
0.9
37.7
744
Daerim
(Guro-gu Office)
대림
(구로구청)
大林
(九老區廳)
Seoul Metro Line 2.svg
1.4
39.1
745
Namguro 남구로 南九老
1.1
40.2
Guro-gu
746
Gasan Digital Complex
(Mario Outlet)
가산디지털단지 加山디지털團地 Seoul Metro Line 1.svg
0.8
41.0
Geumcheon-gu
747
Cheolsan 철산 鐵山
1.4
42.4
Gyeonggi-do
Gwangmyeong-si
748
Gwangmyeongsageori 광명사거리 光明사거리
1.3
43.7
749
Cheonwang 천왕 天旺
1.7
45.4
Seoul
Guro-gu
750
Onsu
(Sungkonghoe Univ.)
온수
(성공회대입구)
溫水
(聖公會大入口)
Seoul Metro Line 1.svg
1.5
46.9
751
Kkachiul 까치울 까치울
2.2
49.1
Gyeonggi-do
Bucheon-si
752
Bucheon Stadium 부천종합운동장 富川綜合運動場 Seohae Line (2021)
1.2
50.3
753
Chunui 춘의 春衣
0.9
51.2
754
Sinjungdong 신중동 新中洞
1.0
52.2
755
Bucheon City Hall 부천시청 富川市廳
1.1
53.3
756
Sang-dong 상동 上洞
0.9
54.2
757
Samsan Gymnasium 삼산체육관 三山體育館
1.1
55.3
Incheon
Bupyeong-gu
758
Gulpocheon 굴포천 掘浦川
0.9
56.2
759
Bupyeong-gu Office
(Serim Hospital)
부평구청 富平區廳 Incheon Subway Line 1
0.9
57.1
760
Sangok (April 2021) 산곡 山谷
1.6
58.7
Seo-gu
761
Seongnam
(Geobuk Market) (April 2021)
석남 石南 Incheon Subway Line 2
2.3
61.0
762
Dokgolsageori (2027) 독골사거리
0.9
61.9
763
Gahyeon (2027) 가현 佳峴
2.0
63.9
764
Simgokcheon (2027)[4] 심곡천 辛国川
765
Canal Way (2027) 커낼웨이
2.6
66.5
766
Cheongna City Tower (2027)[5] 청라시티타워 靑羅시티타워
1.5
68.0
767
International Financial Complex (2027) 국제금융단지 國際金融團地
1.0
69.0
768
Cheongna International City (2027) 청라국제도시 靑羅國際都市 Seoul Metro Arex Line.png
3.1
72.1

See also

References

  1. ^ "Seoul Subway Trains Fitted with CCTVs". Chosun Ilbo. June 29, 2012. Retrieved July 29, 2012.
  2. ^ "사업소개" (in Korean). 도시철도건설본부. Archived from the original on January 11, 2013. Retrieved June 7, 2012.
  3. ^ https://m.edaily.co.kr/news/Read?newsId=03873686625996880&mediaCodeNo=257&OutLnkChk=Y
  4. ^ "7호선 청라 연장선 '시티타워' 안 선다?". Jihu Daily. 2017-07-06.
  5. ^ http://www.kihoilbo.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=706162

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