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(Redirected from Daejeon Subway Line 1) Subway line in Daejeon, South Korea
Line 1
Overview
Native name1호선(1號線)
Il Hoseon
StatusOperational
OwnerCity of Daejeon
LocaleDaejeon, Sejong City (from 2029)
Stations22
Service
TypeRapid transit
Services1
Operator(s)Daejeon Metropolitan Express Transit Corporation
History
Opened16 March 2006
Technical
Line length22.74 kilometres (14.13 mi)
Route map

Legend
Panam depot
101 Panam
102 Sinheung
103 Dae-dong Line 2
104 Daejeon
Korail KTX
Line 3 (proposed)
105 Jungangno
106 Jung-gu Office
107 Seodaejeon Negeori Line 2
108 Oryong Line 5 (proposed)
Honam Line &
Honam HSR
109 Yongmun Line 4 (proposed)
110 Tanbang
111 City Hall
112
Government Complex
Daejeon
113 Galma
114 Wolpyeong
115 Gapcheon
116 Yuseong Spa Line 2
117 Guam
118 National Cemetery
119 World Cup Stadium
120 Noeun
121 Jijok
122 Banseok
depot
123 Oesam
124 Geumnam
125 Sejong Bus Terminal
126 Naseong
127
Government Complex
Sejong
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Daejeon Subway Line 1 is a subway line is located in Daejeon, South Korea. After excluding the Seoul metropolitan area, it was the fourth subway line created in South Korea, following Busan, Daegu, and Gwangju. Its line color is ● green. It is 22.6 km (14.0 mi) long with 22 stations. It is the first of five planned lines for the Daejeon Metro.

The first section was opened on March 16, 2006, and the second subsequently opened on April 17, 2007. The tracks lead from Banseok station in Yuseong-gu to Panam station in Dong-gu. 2029 is the tentative opening date of a 14-kilometre (8.7 mi), five-station extension from Banseok to Government Complex Sejong in the neighbouring Sejong City.

Formation

In 1991, the Daejeon Metropolitan City Urban Railway Construction Plan was established. In January 1994, the Subway Planning Unit was established. In February 1996, the basic plan for subway construction, which links the old city center of Daejeon metropolitan city with the new city center, was confirmed. The subway construction headquarters was established in April 1996, and construction of the first line of Daejeon subway line was started in October of the same year.

Stations

Station
Number
Station Name
Connections Distance Location
English Hangul Hanja km
101 Panam 판암
(대전대)
板岩
(大田大)
00.00 Daejeon Dong (East)
102 Sinheung 신흥 新興 00.94
103 Dae-dong 대동
(우송대)
大洞
(又松大)
02.16
104 Daejeon Station 대전역 大田驛 Gyeongbu
Gyeongjeon
Gyeongbu HSR
Mugunghwa-ho services
03.17
105 Jungangno 중앙로 中央路 04.00 Jung (Centre)
106 Jung-gu Office 중구청 中區廳 04.70
107 Seodaejeon Negeori 서대전네거리 西大田네거리 Seodaejeon
Honam
Jeolla
Mugunghwa-ho services
05.54
108 Oryong 오룡 五龍 06.32
109 Yongmun 용문 龍汶 07.82 Seo (West)
110 Tanbang 탄방 炭坊 09.02
111 City Hall 시청 市廳 09.77
112 Government Complex, Daejeon 정부청사 政府廳舍 10.76
113 Galma 갈마 葛馬 11.51
114 Wolpyeong 월평 月坪 12.26
115 Gapcheon 갑천 甲川 13.30
116 Yuseong Spa 유성온천 儒城溫泉 14.59 Yuseong
117 Guam 구암 九岩 15.63
118 National Cemetery 현충원 顯忠院 16.47
119 World Cup Stadium 월드컵경기장 월드컵競技場 17.53
120 Noeun 노은 老隱 18.34
121 Jijok 지족 智足 19.49
122 Banseok 반석 盤石 20.47
123 Oesam 외삼 外三
124 Geumnam 금남 錦南 Sejong City Geumnam-myeon, Sejong
125 Sejong Bus Terminal 세종터미널 世宗터미널 Daepyeong-dong
126 Naseong 나성 羅城 Naseong-dong
127 Government Complex Sejong 정부세종청사 政府世宗廳舍 Eojin-dong

See also

References

  1. "Daejeon Subway Line 1". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture.
  2. "UrbanRail.Net > Asia > Korea > DAEJEON Subway (Taejon, South Korea)". Archived from the original on 2005-09-06. Retrieved 2005-07-17. Map of all planned routes, in English
  3. 박, 희윤 (18 April 2019). 대전~세종 광역철도 건설...2029년 완공목표: 반석~정부세종청사 14km 연결...2029년 완공목표, 국가철도망계획 반영 추진. 서울경제 (in Korean). Retrieved 25 April 2019.
  4. "Daejeon Subway Line 1". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture.

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