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Korean name | |||||||
Hangul | 인하대역 | ||||||
Hanja | 仁荷大驛 | ||||||
Revised Romanization | Inhadae-yeok | ||||||
McCune–Reischauer | Inhadae-yŏk | ||||||
General information | |||||||
Location | Michuhol District, Incheon | ||||||
Operated by | Korail | ||||||
Line(s) | Suin–Bundang Line | ||||||
Platforms | 2 | ||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||
Construction | |||||||
Structure type | Underground | ||||||
Key dates | |||||||
February 27, 2016 | Suin–Bundang Line opened | ||||||
Inha University Station is a metro station on the Suin–Bundang Line as part of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway that opened on February 27, 2016. It is right next to Inha University and a large Home Plus mall, along with new large apartment complexes.
It was an abandoned railway station as Yonghyeon Station. It opened in 1965 and closed in the 1970s.
References
- "Map". Daum 지도 (in Korean).
Preceding station | Seoul Metropolitan Subway | Following station | ||
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Songdotowards Wangsimni or Cheongnyangni | Suin–Bundang LineLocal | Sunguitowards Incheon | ||
Yeonsutowards Oido | Suin–Bundang LineSuin Express | IncheonTerminus |
37°26′55″N 126°38′59″E / 37.4485°N 126.6496°E / 37.4485; 126.6496
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