Incheon Subway Line 2
Incheon Line 2 | |
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Overview | |
Type | Light metro |
System | Incheon Subway |
Status | Operational |
Termini |
Geomdan Oryu Unyeon |
Stations | 27 |
Operation | |
Opened | July 30, 2016 |
Operator(s) | Incheon Transit Corporation |
Technical | |
Line length | 29.1 km (18.1 mi) |
Number of tracks | 2 |
Incheon Subway Line 2 is a 27 station subway line 29.3-kilometer (18.2 mi) from Oryu-dong in Seo-gu to Incheon Grand Park.,[1] part of the Incheon Subway system. The line is also included as a part of the overall Seoul Metropolitan Subway network; Juan Station has a free transfer with Seoul Subway Line 1, Geomam Station connects with the AREX Line to Incheon International Airport and Seoul Station, and Seongnam will eventually have a free transfer with Seoul Subway Line 7.
Line 2 has aboveground sections north of Asiad Stadium and east of Namdong-gu Office.
History
- June 26, 2009: Construction begins. The price of building the line was 2 trillion KRW.
- Early 2016: Trial runs begin.
- July 30, 2016: The line opens, after seven years of construction.[2][3]
Line 2 was planned to open in August 2014,[4] but the opening date was pushed back to July 30, 2016.
Rolling stock and signaling
The line uses 37 two-car trains, all of which were built in 2013 by Hyundai Rotem, a member of Hyundai Motor Group.[4][5] They are similar to the Canada Line cars in Vancouver, Canada.
Currently, all stations are long enough to fit four-car trains (two sets mated together); however, current operations use two-car trains (one set per train).
SelTrac CBTC is currently being implemented on the line by Thales, along with an urban rail traffic management system; these systems will allow the trains to be driverless.[2]
Stations
Number |
English |
Hangul |
Hanja |
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I201 | Geomdan Oryu (Geomdan Industrial Complex) |
검단오류 (검단산업단지) |
黔丹梧柳 (黔丹産業團地) |
Aboveground | |||
I202 | Wanggil | 왕길 | 旺吉 | Aboveground | |||
I203 | Geomdan Sageori | 검단사거리 | 黔丹사거리 | Underground | |||
I204 | Majeon | 마전 | 麻田 | Underground | |||
I205 | Wanjeong | 완정 | 完井 | Underground | |||
I206 | Dokjeong | 독정 | 篤亭 | Underground | |||
I207 | Geomam | 검암 | 黔岩 | Aboveground | |||
I208 | Geombawi | 검바위 | 黔바위 | Aboveground | |||
I209 | Asiad Stadium (Gongchon Sageori) |
아시아드경기장 (공촌사거리) |
아시아드競技場 (公村사거리) |
Underground | |||
I210 | Seo-gu Office | 서구청 | 西區廳 | Underground | |||
I211 | Gajeong (Lu1 City)[6] |
가정 (루원시티) |
佳亭 (루원시티) |
Underground | |||
I212 | Gajeong Jungang Market | 가정중앙시장 | 佳亭中央市場 | Underground | |||
I213 | Seongnam (Geobuk Market) |
석남 (거북시장) |
石南 (거북市場) |
(2020)[7] | Underground | ||
I214 | West Woman's Community Center | 서부여성회관 | 西部女性會館 | Underground | |||
I215 | Incheon Gajwa | 인천가좌 | 仁川佳佐 | Underground | |||
I216 | Gajaeul | 가재울 | 가재울 | Underground | |||
I217 | Juan National Industrial Complex (Incheon J Valley) |
주안국가산단 (인천J밸리) |
朱安國家産團 (仁川J밸리) |
Underground | Nam-gu | ||
I218 | Juan | 주안 | 朱安 | Seoul 1 | Underground | | |
I219 | Citizens Park (Culture Creation Zone) |
시민공원 (문화창작지대) |
市民公園 (文化創作地帶) |
Underground | |||
I220 | Seokbawi Market | 석바위시장 | 石바위市場 | Underground | |||
I221 | Incheon City Hall | 인천시청 | 仁川市廳 | 1 | Underground | | |
I222 | Seokcheon Sageori | 석천사거리 | 石川사거리 | Underground | |||
I223 | Moraenae Market | 모래내시장 | 모래내市場 | Underground | |||
I224 | Mansu | 만수 | 萬水 | Underground | |||
I225 | Namdong-gu Office | 남동구청 | 南洞區廳 | Underground | |||
I226 | Incheon Grand Park | 인천대공원 | 仁川大公園 | Aboveground | |||
I227 | Unyeon (Seochang) |
운연 (서창) |
雲宴 (西昌) |
Open-cut/Underground | |||
See also
External links
References
- ↑ http://incheon.go.kr/board/servlet/board?writeNo=87&cmd=VIEW&&page=2&writerLoginId=&writerAuth=N&topDir=community&requesturl=/board/servlet/board&pgm_id=IURAIL000018&bbsName=IURAIL_NOTI[]
- 1 2 http://world.kbs.co.kr/english/news/news_Dm_detail.htm?No=120751| title = Opening Ceremony Held for Incheon Subway Line No. 2
- ↑ 최, 미경 (June 22, 2012). "인천시의회, 하루 만에 뒤집다" (in Korean). Kiho News. Retrieved 2012-06-25.
- 1 2 "Incheon metro Line 2 signalling contract awarded". Railway Gazette International. February 9, 2010.
- ↑ The specification of the cars of Incheon Subway Line 2
- ↑ This sounds "Lu-One City"
- ↑ "사업소개" (in Korean). 도시철도건설본부. Retrieved 2012-06-07.