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Bundang Line is a commuter subway line of the Korean National Railroad. It was first constructed for the commuters of Bundang which the name 'Bundang Line' came from. It serves southeastern Seoul and Seongnam. Originally opened in September 1994 between Suseo and Ori, it was extended from Suseo to Seolleung in September 2003. It stretched 18.5 km from Seolleung to Ori, but as of 2005, it streches from Seolleung to Bojeong.

Stations


Station # Station Name Transferrable Lines Station Type Doors Open
K210 Wangsimni (Under Construction) Line 2, Line 5, Jungang (via Gyeongwon Line) Aboveground
K211 Seongsu? (Under Construction) Underground
K212 Cheongdam? (Under Construction) Underground
K213 Gangnam-gu Office (Under Construction) Line 7 Underground/Straight
K214 Samneung (Under Construction) Line 9 Underground
K215 Seolleung Line 2 Underground/Straight Left
K216 Hanti Underground/Straight Left
K217 Dogok Line 3 Underground/Straight Right
K218 Guryong Underground/Curved Left
K219 Gaepo-dong Underground/Curved Left
K220 Daemosan Underground/Curved Left
K221 Suseo Line 3 Underground/Straight Left
K222 Bokjeong Line 8 Underground/Straight Right
K223 Kyungwon Univ. Underground/Straight Left
K224 Taepyeong Underground/Straight Left
K225 Moran Line 8 Underground/Straight Left
K226 Yatap Underground/Straight Left
K227 Imae Underground/Straight Left
K228 Seohyeon Underground/Straight Left
K229 Sunae (Chorim) Underground/Straight Left
K230 Jeongja (Baekgung) Underground/Straight Left
K231 Migeum Underground/Straight Left
K232 Ori Underground/Straight Random
K233 Bojeong (temporary) Aboveground/Straight Random
Jukjeon (Under Construction) Aboveground
Singal (Under Construction)
Giheung (Under Construction)
Sangal (Under Construction)
Yeongdeok (Under Construction)
Yeongtong (Under Construction) Underground
Bangjuk (Under Construction) Underground
Maetan (Under Construction) Underground
Suwon City Hall (Under Construction) Underground
Maegyo (Under Construction) Underground
K229 Suwon (Under Construction) Line 1 (Gyeongbu) Underground

On November 26, 2004, a new interim station called Bojeong was opened near the Bundang Line Train Depot. One of two trains turn around at Bojeong Station, while the others end at Ori Station. Bojeong Station will be closed after the Bundang Line extension to Suwon is complete. Bojeong Station is the only outdoor station on the whole line. A 6.6 km extension from Seolleung to Wangshimni will open in 2008.

See also


Seoul subway lines | Transportation in South Korea

분당선 | 盆唐線 | 盆唐线

 

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