Daegu Metro Line 2

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Line 2
South Korea subway logo.svg Daegu Metro Line 2.svg
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Overview
Native name2호선(2號線)
I Hoseon
StatusOperational
Termini
Stations29
Service
Type Rapid transit
System Daegu Metro
Services1
Operator(s) Daegu Metropolitan Transit Corporation
Depot(s)Munyang Depot
Rolling stock Hyundai Rotem 2000-series
History
Opened18 October 2005
Technical
Line length31.4 km (19.5 mi)
Number of tracks2
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Electrification 1500 V DC overhead
Operating speed80 km/h (50 mph)

Daegu Metro Line 2 is the second rapid transit line in the South Korean city of Daegu. It is operated by the Daegu Metropolitan Transit Corporation.

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The line first began running from Munyang to Sawol on 18 October 2005, a distance of 29 km (18 mi). The line had been scheduled to open some years earlier, but fallout from the IMF crisis of the late 1990s caused delays in construction.

On 19 September 2012, the extension from Sawol to Yeongnam University opened.

Daegu Metro Line 2 will be expanded from Munyang Station to Seongju County as compensation of Terminal High Altitude Area Defense Deployment.

Stations

Station
Number
Station Name
English
Station Name
Hangul
Station Name
Hanja
TransferDistance
in km
Total
Distance
Location
216
Munyang 문양
---
0.0
217
Dasa 다사
2.9
2.9
218
Daesil 대실 대실
1.0
3.9
219
Gangchang 강창
1.4
5.3
220
Keimyung Univ. 계명대
1.3
6.6
221
Seongseo Industrial Complex 성서산업단지 西
1.2
7.8
222
Igok 이곡
0.8
8.6
223
Yongsan
(Seobu Branch Court–Prosecutor's Office)
용산
( 서부법원·검찰청입구 )

(西 · )
1.3
9.9
224
Jukjeon 죽전
0.9
10.8
225
Gamsam 감삼
0.9
11.7
226
Duryu 두류
0.8
12.5
227
Naedang 내당
0.9
13.4
Seo
228
Bangogae 반고개 반고개
0.8
14.2
229
Cheongnaeondeok 청라언덕 언덕 Daegu Metro Line 3.svg
0.9
15.1
230
Banwoldang 반월당 Daegu Metro Line 1.svg
1.0
16.1
231
Kyungpook Nat'l Univ. Hospital 경대병원
0.9
17.0
232
Daegu Bank 대구은행
1.1
18.1
233
Beomeo 범어
1.0
19.1
234
Suseong-gu Office 수성구청
0.9
20.0
235
Manchon 만촌
0.9
20.9
236
Damti
(Suseong College–Daeryun Middle & High School)
담티
( 수성대·대륜 )
담티
( · )
0.9
21.8
237
Yeonho 연호
1.8
23.6
238
Daegu Grand Park 대공원
1.0
24.6
239
Gosan 고산
1.2
25.8
240
Sinmae 신매
1.1
26.9
241
Sawol 사월
1.1
28.0
242
Jeongpyeong 정평
1.1
29.1
243
Imdang 임당
1.2
30.3
244
Yeungnam Univ. 영남대
1.1
31.4

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