Daegu Metro Line 3

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Line 3
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Overview
Native name3호선(3號線)
Sam Hoseon
StatusOperational
Termini
Stations30
Service
Type Straddle beam monorail
System Daegu Metro
Services1
Operator(s) Daegu Transportation Corporation
Depot(s)Beommul Depot
Rolling stock Hitachi Rail/Woojin Industries 3000 series
Daily ridership74,031 (2018) [1]
History
Opened23 April 2015
Technical
Line length23.95 km (14.88 mi)
Number of tracks2
Electrification 1,500 V DC third rail
Operating speed70–100 km/h (43–62 mph)
Route map
Daegu Line 3
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Chilgok Kyungpook Nat'l Univ. Medical Center
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Hakjeong
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Palgeo
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Dongcheon
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Chilgok-Unam
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Guam
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Taejeon
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Maecheon
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Maecheon Market
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Paldal
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Gongdan
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Manpyeong
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Paldal Market
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Wondae
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Buk-gu Office
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Dalseong Park
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Seomun Market
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Cheongna Hill
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Namsan
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Myeongdeok
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Geondeulbawi
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Daebonggyo
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Suseong Market
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Suseong-gu Stadium
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Children's Hall
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Hwanggeum
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Suseongmot
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Jisan
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Beommul
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Yongji

Daegu Metro Line 3 is the third line in the Daegu Metro rapid transit system in Daegu, South Korea. It is operated by the Daegu Transit Corporation. Daegu Metro Line 3 is a monorail line, and Hitachi Monorail was contracted for the supply of monorail, track switches and signalling system. It is Korea's first straddle-type monorail system.

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Rolling Stock

Line 3's rolling stock are referred to as 3000-series. There are 28 3-car sets or 84 cars in total. It is based on the standard Hitachi Monorail system. Hitachi Rail built the prototype car set with remaining 27 sets built by Woojin Industrial Systems. [2]

Stations

All stations in the Daegu Metro have indoors spaces where people can rest because the train is outdoors. Depending on the season, air conditioning or heating is in operation. [3] [4]


Station
Number
Station Name
English
Station Name
Hangul
Station Name
Hanja
TransferDistance
in km
Total
Distance
Location
312 Chilgok Kyungpook Nat'l Univ. Medical Center 칠곡경대병원漆谷慶大病院0.00.0 Buk
313 Hakjeong 학정鶴亭0.80.8
314 Palgeo
(NAQS–KOSTAT) [* 1]
팔거
(국립농관원·통계청)
八居
(國立農質院·統計廳)
0.81.6
315 Dongcheon 동천東川0.72.3
316 Chilgok-Unam 칠곡운암漆谷雲岩0.83.1
317 Guam
(Taegu Science Univ. ·Daegu Health College)
구암
(과학대·보건대입구)
鳩岩
(科學大·保健大入口)
0.73.8
318 Taejeon 태전太田0.74.5
319 Maecheon 매천梅川0.95.4
320 Maecheon Market 매천시장梅川市場1.16.5
321 Paldal 팔달八達0.87.3
322 Gongdan 공단工團0.98.2
323 Manpyeong 만평萬坪0.89.0
324 Paldal Market 팔달시장八達市場0.69.6 Seo
325 Wondae 원대院岱0.610.2
326 Buk-gu Office 북구청北區廳0.811.0
327 Dalseong Park 달성공원達城公園1.012.0 Jung
328 Seomun Market
(Dongsan Hospital)
서문시장
(동산병원)
西門市場
(東山病院)
0.712.7
329 Cheongna Hill 청라언덕靑蘿언덕 Daegu Metro Line 2.svg 0.713.4
330 Namsan
(Gyemyeongnegeori)
남산
(계명네거리)
南山
(啓明네거리)
0.814.2
331 Myeongdeok
(2.28 Democracy Movement Hall) [* 2]
명덕
(2·28민주운동기념회관)
明德
(2·28民主運動紀念會館)
Daegu Metro Line 1.svg 0.614.8
332 Geondeulbawi 건들바위건들바위0.915.7 Nam
333 Daebonggyo 대봉교大鳳橋0.716.4
334 Suseong Market 수성시장壽城市場0.817.2 Suseong
335 Suseong-gu Stadium 수성구민운동장壽城區民運動場1.018.2
336 Children's World 어린이회관어린이會館0.819.0
337 Hwanggeum 황금黃金0.719.7
338 Suseongmot
(TBC) [* 3]
수성못
(TBC)
壽城못
(大邱放送)
0.820.5
339 Jisan 지산池山1.221.7
340 Beommul 범물凡勿0.822.5
341 Yongji 용지龍池0.723.2
  1. National Agricultural Products Quality Management Service–Korea National Statistical Office
  2. February 28th Democracy Movement Hall
  3. Taegu Broadcasting Corporation

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