Sanghyeon station

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Sanghyeon
Q21025131 Sanghyeon A02.jpg
Korean name
Hangul
상현역
Hanja
Revised Romanization Sanghyeon yeok
McCune–Reischauer Sanghyŏn yŏk
General information
Location Sanghyeon-dong, Suji-gu, Yongin, Gyeonggi-do
Operated byGyeonggi Railroad Co., Ltd.
Line(s)      Shinbundang Line
Platforms2
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Key dates
January 30, 2016      Shinbundang Line opened

Sanghyeon Station is a metro station located in Sanghyeon-dong, Suji-gu, Yongin, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. The station's floors are decorated with LCD screens displaying water ripples and fish that interact with people's footsteps, symbolic of the popular Gwanggyo lake park that is located 10 minutes by foot from this station.

Many shops, restaurants, clinics, banks and commercial buildings surround this station, which is part of the Gwanggyo new city.

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    Preceding station Seoul Metropolitan Subway Following station
    Seongbok
    towards Sinsa
    Shinbundang Line GwanggyoJungang
    towards Gwanggyo

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