| Daejeon Express Transit | |
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| Background | |
| Owner | City of Daejeon |
| Locale | Daejeon |
| Transit type | Rapid transit |
| Number of lines | 1 |
| Number of stations | 22 |
| Operation | |
| Began operation | 16 March 2006 |
| Operator(s) | Daejeon Metropolitan Express Transit Corporation |
| Technical | |
| System length | 22.74km |
Daejeon Subway Line 1 is a subway line in Daejeon, South Korea. 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 Metropolitan Subway.[1]
The first section was opened on March 16, 2006, the second on April 17, 2007. The track leads from Banseok Station in Yuseong-gu to Panam Station in Dong-gu. The construction of a line 2 was planned to begin in 2008, but is delayed because Government funding has been diverted to other projects.[2][2]
There have been plans to build line 2 as a magnetic levitation train similar to the German M-Bahn or the Japanese HSST.[3] The current technical design, however, is not open to the public.[2][2]
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Stations[edit]
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Number |
English |
Hangul |
Hanja |
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Distance |
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| 101 | Panam | 판암 (대전대) |
板岩 (大田大) |
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| 102 | Sinheung | 신흥 | 新興 |
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| 103 | Daedong | 대동 (우송대) |
大洞 (又松大) |
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| 104 | Daejeon | 대전 | 大田 | Gyeongbu Line |
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| 105 | Jungangno | 중앙로 | 中央路 |
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| 106 | Jung-gu Office | 중구청 | 中區廳 |
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| 107 | Seodaejeon Negeori | 서대전네거리 | 西大田네거리 | Honam Line via Seodaejeon Station |
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| 108 | Oryong | 오룡 | 五龍 |
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| 109 | Yongmun | 용문 | 龍汶 |
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| 110 | Tanbang | 탄방 | 炭坊 |
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| 111 | City Hall | 시청 | 市廳 |
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| 112 | Government Complex Daejeon | 정부청사 | 政府廳舍 |
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| 113 | Galma | 갈마 | 葛馬 |
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| 114 | Wolpyeong | 월평 | 月坪 |
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| 115 | Gapcheon | 갑천 | 甲川 |
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| 116 | Yuseong Spa | 유성온천 | 儒城溫泉 |
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| 117 | Guam | 구암 | 九岩 |
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| 118 | National Cemetery | 현충원 | 顯忠院 |
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| 119 | Worldcup Studium | 월드컵경기장 | 월드컵競技場 |
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| 120 | Noeun | 노은 | 老隱 |
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| 121 | Jijok | 지족 | 智足 |
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| 122 | Banseok | 반석 | 盤石 |
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See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ http://www.urbanrail.net/as/daej/daejeon.htm Map of all planned routes, in English
- ^ a b c d 네이버 :: 지식iN
- ^ Maglev Transrapid Magnetschnellbahn | Maglev in South-Korea
External links[edit]
- Official website (Korean)
- Network Map
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