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Preceding station | Busan Metro | Following station | ||
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Yeonsan towards Suyeong | Line 3 | Sports Complex towards Daejeo | ||
Geojehaemaji towards Bujeon | Donghae Line | Busan National University of Education towards Taehwagang |
Geoje Station (Korean : 거제역) is a station of the Busan Metro Line 3 and Donghae Line in Geoje-dong, Yeonje District, Busan, South Korea. The station is unrelated to the Geojehaemaji station of Korail. Nammungu station (Korean : 남문구역; Hanja : 南門口驛) on Donghae Line became Geojehaemaji station on December 30, 2016. [1]
Yeonsan ↑ |
|N/B |
↓ Sports Complex |
Southbound | ← ● Line 3 toward Suyeong |
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Northbound | ● Line 3 toward Daejeo → |
↑ Busan National University of Education |
|S/B |
Geojehaemaji ↓ |
Northbound | ● Donghae Line toward Taehwagang → |
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Southbound | ← ● Donghae Line toward Bujeon |
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