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词条 Seoul Metro Corporation
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  1. History

  2. Lines

  3. Depots

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

{{for|the subway system|Seoul Metropolitan Subway}}{{Infobox company
| name = Seoul Metro
| logo = Seoul Metro.svg
| logo_size = 160px
| type = Government-owned corporation
| foundation = June 8, 1970 (reestablished September 1, 1981)[1]
| parent =
| successor = Seoul Metro
| location = Seocho-gu, Seoul, South Korea
| key_people = Lee Jeong-won (President, 2014–)[2]
| industry = Rapid transit
| products = Subway
| revenue =
| owner = Seoul Metropolitan Government
| operating_income = 6,593,770,000,000 (KRWON)(2005)
| net_income = -81,718,477,562 (KRWON) (2005)
| num_employees = 10,128(2006)
| homepage = {{URL|http://www.seoulmetro.co.kr/}}
}}{{Infobox Korean name
|title=
| hangul = {{linktext|서울}} {{linktext|메트로}}
| hanja = 서울 메트로
| rr = Seoul Meteuro
| mr = Sŏul Met‘ŭro
}}Seoul Metro (Hangul: 서울메트로) is a public corporation owned by the Seoul Metropolitan Government. Established in 1970, it was, with Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation and Korail, one of the major operators of Seoul Metropolitan Subway. The company merged with Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation in 2017.[3]

History

  1. June 8, 1970: Subway construction headquarters
  2. April 1971: Line 1 (Cheongnyangni Station - Seoul Station) construction started and opened
  3. October 1974: Gunja Depot construction
  4. March 9, 1978: Line 2 Gangnam Section construction started
  5. February 29, 1980: Line 3 and 4 construction started
  6. May 22, 1984: Line 2 Circle Line opened
  7. October 18, 1985: Line 3 and 4 opened
  8. July 13, 1990: Line 3 (Gupabal Station - Jichuk Station) opened
  9. May 22, 1992: Line 2 Sinjeong Branch (Sindorim Station - Yangcheon-gu Office Station) opened
  10. April 21, 1993: Line 4 (Sanggye Station - Danggogae Station) opened
  11. October 10, 1993: Line 3 (Yangjae Station - Suseo Station) opened
  12. April 1, 1994: Line 4 (Sadang Station - Namtaeryeong Station) opened
  13. March 20, 1996, Line 2 Sinjeong Branch (Sinjeongnegeori Station - Kkachisan Station) opened
  14. October 20, 2005: Line 2 Yongdu Station opened
  15. December 21, 2005: Line 1 Dongmyo Station opened
  16. February 18, 2010: Line 3 (Suseo Station - Ogeum Station) opened
  17. March 28, 2015: Line 9 (Eonju Station - Sports Complex Station) opened
  18. May 31, 2017: Merged with Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation

Lines

Seoul Metro's service covers a part of Seoul Subway Line 1, and the whole Seoul Subway Line 2, Seoul Subway Line 3, Seoul Subway Line 4. For lines 1, 3, and 4, Korail jointly participates in the service. Seoul Metro controls the railways and stations which are owned by Seoul Metropolitan Government.

  • Line 1
    • Control: Cheongnyangni Station - Seoul Station
    • Service: Yangju Station - Incheon Station / Seodongtan Station
    • Total Length: 7.8 km
  • Line 2
    • Circle Line: City Hall Station ↔ Seongsu Station ↔ Gangnam Station ↔ Sindorim Station ↔ Hongik University Station ↔ City Hall Station
    • Seongsu Branch
    • Sinjeong Branch (Except for Kkachisan Station controlled by Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation)
    • Total Length: 60.2 km
  • Line 3
    • Control: Jichuk Station - Ogeum Station (Except for Garak Market Station controlled by Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation)
    • Service: Daehwa Station - Ogeum Station
    • Total Length: 38.2 km
  • Line 4
    • Control: Danggogae Station - Namtaeryeong Station
    • Service: Danggogae Station - Oido Station
    • Total Length: 31.7 km
  • Line 5
    • Control: Ogeum Station
  • Line 6
    • Control: Yeonsinnae Station
  • {{strikethrough|Line 9}}
    • {{strikethrough|Control: Eonju Station - Sports Complex Station}}
    • {{strikethrough|Total Length: 4.3 km}}

Depots

  • Gunja Depot
  • Sinjeong Depot
  • Jichuk Depot
  • Changdong Depot

See also

  • Korail
  • Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation
  • List of rapid transit systems
  • List of urban rail systems by length
  • Seoul Metropolitan Subway stations
  • Transportation in South Korea

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.seoulmetro.co.kr/page.action?mCode=E030010000&cidx=64|title=개요 및 연혁|publisher=Seoul Metro|language=Korean|accessdate=2015-09-01}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.asiae.co.kr/news/view.htm?idxno=2014082213585309069|title=서울메트로 사장에 이정원 現 경영지원본부장 임명|date=2014-08-22|publisher=Asiae|language=Korean|accessdate=2015-09-01}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.railjournal.com/index.php/metros/seoul-metro-operators-merge.html|title=Seoul Metro operators merge|date=2017-06-06|accessdate=2018-03-19|publisher=Rail Journal| last= Tebay |first= Andy}}

External links

{{Commons category|Seoul Metro}}
  • Official Website of Seoul Metro
  • Seoul Metropolitan City Government

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