Line 1 | |
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Overview | |
Native name | 1호선(一號線) Il Hoseon |
Status | Operational |
Owner | Seoul Special City, South Korean Government |
Line number | 1 |
Locale | Seoul Metropolitan Area |
Termini | |
Stations | 102 Seoul Metro: 10 Korail: 92 |
Service | |
Type | Rapid transit / Commuter Rail |
System | Seoul Metropolitan Subway |
Services | Local: Yeoncheon / Soyosan / Dongducheon ↔ Incheon, Kwangwoon U ↔ Seodongtan / Cheonan / Sinchang, Yeongdeungpo ↔ Gwangmyeong Express: Cheongnyangni ↔ Cheonan / Sinchang, Dongducheon ↔ Incheon (AM Rush & off-peak weekdays), Yongsan ↔ Dongincheon, Seoul Station ↔ Cheonan/Sinchang (weekday RH, peak direction only) |
Operator(s) | Seoul Metro, Korail |
History | |
Opened | August 15, 1974 |
Technical | |
Line length | 218.3 km (135.6 mi) Seoul Metro: 7.8 km (4.8 mi) [1] Korail: 210.5 km (130.8 mi) |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
Electrification | 1,500 V DC (Seoul Metro section) 25 kV AC at 60 Hz (Korail section) |
Operating speed | 110 km/h (68 mph) |
Seoul Subway Line 1 (dubbed The Dark Blue Line) of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway is a rapid transit and commuter rail line which links central Seoul, South Korea to Yeoncheon in the northeast, Incheon in the southwest, and Sinchang via Suwon and Cheonan in the south. The central underground portion of Line 1, running underneath Sejongno, Jongno, and Wangsan-ro avenues along Seoul's traditional downtown area, is the oldest subway-operated section in the Seoul Metropolitan Subway system. Its branches and services cover a large part of the Seoul Metropolitan Area; totaling 218.3 km (135.6 mi) in route length.
The underground section between Seoul Station and Cheongnyangni station, which is referred to as Seoul Metro Line 1 (7.8 km [4.8 mi]) after its operator, is currently operated by Seoul Metro, and is electrified at the subway standard of 1.5 kV DC. [1] The line first opened in 1974 as the Korean National Railroad of Seoul with through services to newly-electrified (at the mainline KNR standard of 25 kV AC 60 Hz) national mainline railways from Seongbuk station (now: Kwangwoon University station) to Incheon and Suwon Stations. [2] This was the first electrified rapid transit line and service in South Korea and the second in the Korean Peninsula after the Pyongyang Metro in North Korea opened the year before.
Frequent service is provided between Soyosan, Dongducheon, Uijeongbu, Cheongnyangni, Seoul, Yongsan, and Guro, where trains split between Incheon in the west and Byeongjeom and Cheonan in the south. Express trains operate from Yongsan and Seoul stations to Dongincheon and Sinchang stations. Trains run every 3-6 min in the central route between Seoul Station and Cheongnyangni, every 6-9 min between Seoul and Guro, every 8-10 min between Guro and Incheon and between Guro and Byeongjeom, every 10-15 min from Byeongjeom to Cheonan, and every 35 min between Cheonan and Sinchang and service up to the Dongducheon area and Soyosan station.
Service to Yeoncheon is approximately once per hour, limited due to the single track section approaching Soyosan station. This service is meant to be the replacement for the Gyeongwon line commuter trains, which began at Dongducheon station prior to its closure.
Trains travel along Gyeongbu (Seoul-Cheonan), Gyeongin (Guro-Incheon), Janghang (Cheonan-Sinchang), and Gyeongwon (Hoegi-Yeoncheon) railway lines. The line runs on the left-hand side of the track, as opposed to the right-hand side of the track like all other Seoul Metropolitan Subway lines (another exception to this is Seoul Subway Line 4 although it runs on the right-hand side until Namtaeryeong station, and operates on the left-hand side for the parts afterwards) [3] since railways in Korea generally run on the left side.
Korail operates a variety of express "rapid" (Korean: 급행 geup-haeng, Hanja: 急行) trains for long distance commuter services on Line 1. These services include:
Former express services include:
Seoul Subway Line 1 is powered by 1500 V direct current on the underground tunnel segment between Cheongnyangni station and Seoul Station, and by 25000 V alternating current (60 Hertz frequency) on the rest of the line. Underground DC system was implemented in order to prevent possible telecommunication malfunction by AC current on telephone lines, following the opposition from the Ministry of Postal Service(Currently Ministry of Science and ICT) [5] . Because of this different manner of offering electric current, there are neutral sections between Cheongnyangni station and Hoegi station, as well as between Seoul Station and Namyeong station. All Line 1 rolling stock are similarly required to be multi-system compatible with both electrification systems [6] .
Until 2000, the 7.8 km (4.8 mi) underground city-center portion run by Seoul Metro Corporation—one of Seoul Metro's predecessors—was the only section properly referred to as Line 1 and labeled red on maps. On the other hand, the remaining sections of the rail line run by Korail were referred to as Korean National Railroad of Seoul and the local all-stop services labeled either blue or gray on maps, while the express services were labelled thin red. Since 2000, all adjacent through-running Korail services from the Gyeongbu, Gyeongin and Gyeongwon Lines, as well as later Korail-operated extensions and branches, are officially bundled together with the aforementioned underground portion as part of a greater Line 1, and the labeling on maps was changed and standardized to the current dark blue color (as illustrated in the map below); also to avoid confusion with Line 4's light blue color. (A slightly different shade of red is now used to label the Shinbundang Line which opened in 2011.)
Local lines:
Express lines:
※ Only Korail trains are used for express trains.
Key:
● | Stops at the station |
| | Does not stop at the station |
○ | Limited service |
Station Number | Station Name English | Station Name Hangul | Station Name Hanja | GW | GI | GI LE | GB A | GB B | Transfer | Line Name | Distance in km | Total Distance | Location | |
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100 | Soyosan | 소요산 | 逍 遙 山 | No service | No service | No service | Gyeongwon Line | --- | 0.0 | Gyeonggi-do | Dongducheon-si | |||
101 | Dongducheon | 동두천 | 東 豆 川 | ● | 2.5 | 2.5 | ||||||||
102 | Bosan | 보산 | 保 山 | | | 1.6 | 4.1 | ||||||||
103 | Dongducheon Jungang | 동두천중앙 | 東 豆 川 中 央 | ● | 1.4 | 5.5 | ||||||||
104 | Jihaeng | 지행 | 紙 杏 | ● | 1.0 | 6.5 | ||||||||
105 | Deokjeong (Seojeong Univ.) | 덕정 (서정대학교) | 德 亭 | ● | 5.6 | 12.1 | Yangju-si | |||||||
106 | Deokgye | 덕계 | 德 溪 | | | 2.9 | 15.0 | ||||||||
107 | Yangju (Kyungdong Univ.) | 양주 (경동대) | 楊 州 | ● | 5.3 | 20.3 | ||||||||
108 | Nogyang | 녹양 | 綠 揚 | | | 1.6 | 21.9 | Uijeongbu-si | |||||||
109 | Ganeung (Eulji Univ. Medical Center) | 가능 (을지대병원) | 佳 陵 | | | 1.3 | 23.2 | ||||||||
110 | Uijeongbu | 의정부 | 議 政 府 | ● | 1.2 | 24.4 | ||||||||
111 | Hoeryong | 회룡 | 回 龍 | ● | 1.6 | 26.0 | ||||||||
112 | Mangwolsa (Shinhan Univ. Campus Number 1) | 망월사 (신한대 제1캠퍼스) | 望 月 寺 | | | 1.4 | 27.4 | ||||||||
113 | Dobongsan | 도봉산 | 道 峰 山 | ● | 2.3 | 29.7 | Seoul | Dobong-gu | ||||||
114 | Dobong | 도봉 | 道 峰 | | | 1.2 | 30.9 | ||||||||
115 | Banghak (Dobong-gu Office) | 방학 (도봉구청) | 放 鶴 | | | 1.3 | 32.2 | ||||||||
116 | Chang-dong | 창동 | 倉 洞 | ● | 1.7 | 33.9 | ||||||||
117 | Nokcheon | 녹천 | 鹿 川 | | | 1.0 | 34.9 | ||||||||
118 | Wolgye (Induk Univ.) | 월계 (인덕대학) | 月 溪 | | | 1.4 | 36.3 | Nowon-gu | |||||||
119 | Kwangwoon Univ. | 광운대 | 光 云 大 | ● | 1.1 | 37.4 | ||||||||
120 | Seokgye | 석계 | 石 溪 | Makes all stops | 1.1 | 38.5 | ||||||||
121 | Sinimun | 신이문 | 新 里 門 | 1.4 | 39.9 | Dongdaemun-gu | ||||||||
122 | Hankuk Univ. of Foreign Studies | 외대앞 | 外 大앞 | 0.8 | 40.7 | |||||||||
123 | Hoegi | 회기 | 回 基 | 0.8 | 41.5 | |||||||||
124 | Cheongnyangni (University of Seoul) | 청량리 (서울시립대입구) | 淸 凉 里 | Makes all stops | Mugunghwa-ho, Nuriro, ITX-Saemaeul, A-Train, DMZ Train & ITX-Cheongchun services | Seoul Metro Line 1 | 1.4 | 42.9 | ||||||
125 | Jegi-dong (Korea Association of Health Promotion) | 제기동 (한국건강관리협회) | 祭 基 洞 | 1.0 | 43.9 | |||||||||
126 | Sinseol-dong | 신설동 | 新 設 洞 | (Seongsu Branch) | 0.9 | 44.8 | ||||||||
127 | Dongmyo | 동묘앞 | 東 廟앞 | 0.7 | 45.5 | Jongno-gu | ||||||||
128 | Dongdaemun | 동대문 | 東 大 門 | 0.6 | 46.1 | |||||||||
129 | Jongno 5(o)-ga (Samyang Group) | 종로5가 (삼양그룹) | 鍾 路5街 | 0.8 | 46.9 | |||||||||
130 | Jongno 3(sam)-ga | 종로3가 | 鍾 路3街 | 0.9 | 47.8 | |||||||||
131 | Jonggak (Standard Chartered Bank Korea) | 종각 (SC제일은행) | 鐘 閣 | 0.8 | 48.6 | |||||||||
132 | City Hall | 시청 | 市 廳 | 1.0 | 49.6 | Jung-gu | ||||||||
133 | Seoul Station | 서울역 | 서울驛 | ● | (Seoul Station branch) Mugunghwa-ho, ITX-Saemaeul, S-Train & DMZ Train services | 1.1 | 50.7 | |||||||
134 | Namyeong | 남영 | 南 營 | | | Gyeongbu Line | 1.7 | 52.4 | Yongsan-gu | ||||||
135 | Yongsan | 용산 | 龍 山 | ● | ● | | | Mugunghwa-ho, Saemaeul-ho, ITX-Saemaeul, ITX-Cheongchun & G-Train services | 1.5 | 53.9 | |||||
136 | Noryangjin | 노량진 | 鷺 梁 津 | ● | ● | | | 2.6 | 56.5 | Dongjak-gu | |||||
137 | Daebang | 대방 | 大 方 | ● | | | | | 1.5 | 58.0 | Yeongdeungpo-gu | |||||
138 | Singil | 신길 | 新 吉 | ● | | | | | 0.8 | 58.8 | ||||||
139 | Yeongdeungpo | 영등포 | 永 登 浦 | ● | ● | ●↑ | Mugunghwa-ho, Saemaeul-ho & ITX-Saemaeul services | 1.0 | 59.8 | |||||
140 | Sindorim | 신도림 | 新 道 林 | ● | ● | | | 1.5 | 61.3 | Guro-gu | |||||
141 | Guro | 구로 | 九 老 | ● | ● | | | 1.1 | 62.4 | ||||||
142 | Guil (Dongyang Mirae Univ.) | 구일 (동양미래대학) | 九 一 | | | | | No service | Gyeongin Line | 1.4 | 63.8 | |||||
143 | Gaebong | 개봉 | 開 峰 | ● | | | 1.0 | 64.8 | |||||||
144 | Oryu-dong | 오류동 | 梧 柳 洞 | | | | | 1.3 | 66.1 | |||||||
145 | Onsu (Sungkonghoe Univ.) | 온수 (성공회대입구) | 溫 水 | | | | | 1.9 | 68.0 | |||||||
146 | Yeokgok (The Catholic Univ. of Korea) | 역곡 (가톨릭대) | 驛 谷 | ● | ● | 1.3 | 69.3 | Gyeonggi-do | Bucheon-si | |||||
147 | Sosa (Seoul Theological Univ.) | 소사 (서울신대) | 素 砂 | | | | | 1.5 | 70.8 | |||||||
148 | Bucheon (Bucheon Univ.) | 부천 (부천대) | 富 川 | ● | ● | 1.1 | 71.9 | |||||||
149 | Jung-dong | 중동 | 中 洞 | | | | | 1.7 | 73.6 | |||||||
150 | Songnae | 송내 | 松 內 | ● | ● | 1.0 | 74.6 | |||||||
151 | Bugae | 부개 | 富 開 | | | | | 1.2 | 75.8 | Incheon | Bupyeong-gu | |||||
152 | Bupyeong (The Catholic Univ. of Korea Incheon St. Mary's Hospital) | 부평 (가톨릭대 인천성모병원) | 富 平 | ● | ● | 1.5 | 77.3 | |||||||
153 | Baegun | 백운 | 白 雲 | | | | | 1.7 | 79.0 | |||||||
154 | Dongam | 동암 | 銅 岩 | ● | | | 1.5 | 80.5 | |||||||
155 | Ganseok | 간석 | 間 石 | | | | | 1.2 | 81.7 | Michuhol-gu | ||||||
156 | Juan | 주안 | 朱 安 | ● | ● | 1.2 | 82.9 | |||||||
157 | Dohwa | 도화 | 道 禾 | | | | | 1.0 | 83.9 | |||||||
158 | Jemulpo (Incheon Univ. Jemulpo Campus) | 제물포 (인천대학교 제물포캠퍼스) | 濟 物 浦 | ● | | | 1.0 | 84.9 | |||||||
159 | Dowon | 도원 | 桃 源 | | | | | 1.4 | 86.3 | Jung-gu | ||||||
160 | Dongincheon | 동인천 | 東 仁 川 | ● | ● | 1.2 | 87.5 | |||||||
161 | Incheon | 인천 | 仁 川 | No service | 1.9 | 89.4 | ||||||||
↑ Joins other services at Guro Station ↑ | ||||||||||||||
141 | Guro | 구로 | 九 老 | ● | ● | ● | ● | | | Gyeongbu Line | --- | 62.4 | Seoul | Guro-gu | |
P142 | Gasan Digital Complex (Mario Outlet) | 가산디지털단지 (마리오아울렛) | 加 山디지털團 地 | No service | ● | | | 2.4 | 64.8 | Geumcheon-gu | |||||
P143 | Doksan | 독산 | 禿 山 | | | | | 2.0 | 66.8 | |||||||
P144 | Geumcheon-gu Office | 금천구청 | 衿 川 區 廳 | ○ | ● | 1.2 | 68.0 | |||||||
P145 | Seoksu | 석수 | 石 水 | | | | | 2.3 | 70.3 | Gyeonggi-do | Anyang-si | |||||
P146 | Gwanak (Anyang Art Park) | 관악 (안양예술공원) | 冠 岳 | | | | | 1.9 | 72.2 | |||||||
P147 | Anyang | 안양 | 安 養 | ● | ● | Mugunghwa-ho (limited service) | 2.4 | 74.6 | ||||||
P148 | Myeonghak (Sungkyul Univ.) | 명학 (성결대) | 鳴 鶴 | | | | | 2.2 | 76.8 | |||||||
P149 | Geumjeong | 금정 | 衿 井 | ● | | | 1.4 | 78.2 | Gunpo-si | ||||||
P150 | Gunpo | 군포 | 軍 浦 | | | ● | 2.2 | 80.4 | |||||||
P151 | Dangjeong (Hansei Univ.) | 당정 (한세대) | 堂 井 | | | | | 1.2 | 81.6 | |||||||
P152 | Uiwang (Korea Nat'l Univ. of Transportation) | 의왕 (한국교통대) | 義 王 | ○ | ● | 3.0 | 84.6 | Uiwang-si | ||||||
P153 | Sungkyunkwan Univ. | 성균관대 | 成 均 館 大 | ● | ● | 2.9 | 87.5 | Suwon-si | ||||||
P154 | Hwaseo | 화서 | 華 西 | | | | | 2.6 | 90.1 | |||||||
P155 | Suwon | 수원 | 水 原 | ● | ● | Mugunghwa-ho, Saemaeul-ho, ITX-Saemaeul, G-Train, & S-Train services | 2.1 | 92.2 | ||||||
P156 | Seryu | 세류 | 細 柳 | | | | | 2.9 | 95.1 | |||||||
P157 | Byeongjeom (Hanshin Univ.) | 병점 (한신대) | 餅 店 | ● | ● | 4.3 | 99.4 | Hwaseong-si | ||||||
P158 | Sema | 세마 | 洗 馬 | | | | | 2.4 | 101.8 | Osan-si | ||||||
P159 | Osan Univ. | 오산대 | 烏 山 大 | | | | | 2.7 | 104.5 | |||||||
P160 | Osan | 오산 | 烏 山 | ● | ● | Mugunghwa-ho (limited service) | 2.7 | 107.2 | ||||||
P161 | Jinwi | 진위 | 振 威 | | | | | 4.0 | 111.2 | Pyeongtaek-si | ||||||
P162 | Songtan | 송탄 | 松 炭 | | | | | 3.8 | 115.0 | |||||||
P163 | Seojeongni (Kookje College) | 서정리 (국제대학) | 西 井 里 | ● | ● | Mugunghwa-ho (limited service) | 2.2 | 117.2 | ||||||
P164 | PyeongtaekJije (Korea Nat'l Univ. of Welfare) | 평택지제 (한국복지대학) | 平 澤 芝 制 | | | | | 4.8 | 122.0 | |||||||
P165 | Pyeongtaek | 평택 | 平 澤 | ● | ● | Mugunghwa-ho, Saemaeul-ho (limited service) & ITX-Saemaeul (limited service) | 3.7 | 125.7 | ||||||
P166 | Seonghwan (Namseoul Univ.) | 성환 (남서울대) | 成 歡 | ● | ● | Mugunghwa-ho (limited service) | 9.4 | 135.1 | Chungcheongnam-do | Cheonan-si | ||||
P167 | Jiksan | 직산 | 稷 山 | | | | | 5.4 | 140.5 | |||||||
P168 | Dujeong | 두정 | 斗 井 | ● | ● | 3.8 | 144.3 | |||||||
P169 | Cheonan | 천안 | 天 安 | ● | ● | Mugunghwa-ho, Saemaeul-ho, ITX-Saemaeul & S-Train services | 3.0 | 147.3 | ||||||
P170 | Bongmyeong | 봉명 | 鳳 鳴 | Makes all stops (limited service) | Janghang Line | 1.3 | 148.6 | |||||||
P171 | Ssangyong (Korea Nazarene Univ.) | 쌍용 (나사렛대) | 雙 龍 | 1.6 | 150.2 | |||||||||
P172 | Asan (Sun Moon Univ.) | 아산 (선문대) | 牙 山 | Mugunghwa-ho, Saemaeul-ho & G-Train (at Cheonan-Asan Station) | 1.6 | 151.8 | Asan-si | |||||||
P173 | Tangjeong | 탕정 | 湯 井 | 1.8 | 153.6 | |||||||||
P174 | Baebang | 배방 | 排 芳 | 3.1 | 156.7 | |||||||||
P175 | Punggi (2025) | 풍기 | 豊基 | |||||||||||
P176 | Onyangoncheon | 온양온천 | 溫 陽 溫 泉 | Mugunghwa-ho, Saemaeul-ho, & G-Train services | 4.9 | 161.6 | ||||||||
P177 | Sinchang (Soonchunhyang Univ.) | 신창 (순천향대) | 新 昌 | 5.1 | 166.7 | |||||||||
Station Number | Station Name English | Station Name Hangul | Station Name Hanja | Transfer | Line Name | Distance in km | Total Distance | Location | |
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↑ Same stops as all-stop Gyeongbu Line services until Yeongdeungpo ↑ | |||||||||
P144 | Geumcheon-gu Office | 금천구청 | 衿 川 區 廳 | (Main Lines) | --- | 68.0 | |||
P144-1 | Gwangmyeong | 광명 | 光 明 | 4.7 | 72.7 | ||||
Station Number | Station Name English | Station Name Hangul | Station Name Hanja | Transfer | Distance in km | Total Distance | Location | |
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↑ Joins other Gyeongbu Line services at Byeongjeom ↑ | ||||||||
P157 | Byeongjeom (Hanshin Univ.) | 병점 (한신대) | 餅 店 | --- | 99.4 | |||
P157-1 | Seodongtan | 서동탄 | 西 東 灘 | 2.2 | 101.6 | |||
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Guro Station (Korean: 구로역) is a subway station in Guro District, Seoul, South Korea. It serves Seoul Subway Line 1.
Ganeung Station is a metro station on the Line 1 of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway. The station is located in northern Uijeongbu and previously served as the northern terminus for Line 1 before its extension to Soyosan.
Sungkyunkwan University Station is a ground-level metro station on line 1 of the Seoul Subway in Yuljeon Dong, Jangan Gu, Suwon, South Korea. The station is nearby Sungkyunkwan University and Dongnam Health College. Travel time from Sungkyunkwan University Station to Seoul Station on Line 1 is 54 minutes, and travelling to Sungkyunkwan University's other campus, by Hyehwa Station in Seoul, takes 67 minutes, transferring to Line 4 at Geumjeong. The original station building was demolished, and a new, larger building incorporating shops, clinics, and a car park, was built, opening in late 2016.
Uiwang Station is a ground-level metro station on line 1 of the Seoul Subway in Uiwang, South Korea. The station's four exits offer access to the Korea National University of Transportation, the Korean Railroad Museum and the Bugok Dong area of Uiwang. Travel time from Uiwang Station to Seoul Station on Line 1 is 50 minutes.
Soyosan Station is a ground-level metro station on Line 1 of the Seoul Subway in Sangbongam Dong, Dongducheon, South Korea. It is named after the nearby Soyosan (587 m), a mountain beside the U.S. Army base Camp Casey. It is on this mountain, at the Jajae'am Hermitage, that the Buddhist Saint Wonhyo is said to have reached enlightenment.
Jihaeng Station is a ground-level metro station on Line 1 of the Seoul Subway in Jihaeng-dong, Dongducheon, South Korea. It opened on January 30, 2005, to services on the Gyeongwon Line and services on the Seoul Metropolitan Subway began calling here on December 15, 2006. The station offers access to Dongducheon Foreign Language High School, Central Middle and High School, Jihaeng Elementary School, Science Tower and Songnae-dong Office, among other places.
Anyang Station (Korean: 안양역) is a ground-level subway station on Line 1 of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway. The station is located in the Anyang One neighborhood, in Manan District, Seoul. The station's sole exit offers access to Enter-6 Mall, which occupies the same building. Travel time from Anyang Station to Seoul Station on Line 1 is approximately 40 minutes. Anyang Station is the main station in Anyang, but there are another six stations in Anyang, namely Beomgye, Pyeongchon and Indeogwon on Line 4, and Myeonghak, Gwanak and Seoksu on Line 1, though the latter's platforms lie within Seoul. It is connected with Lotte Dapartment Store.
Deokjeong Station is a station in Seoul Subway Line 1. On October 15, 1911, the service started. In 2006, it started to operate the metropolitan train.
The Korea Rail Pass, also commonly called the KR Pass, is a rail pass offered by Korail, the national railway operator of South Korea. The pass is offered exclusively to foreign visitors and is valid for most of the rail lines operated by Korail in the designated period, including KTX, the high-speed railway in South Korea. However, the pass is not valid for subways and tourist trains, even when they are also operated by Korail.
The Gyeongui–Jungang Line is a commuter rail service of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway system, operating on trackage from the Gyeongui Line and the Jungang Line.
DMZ Train is a South Korean excursion train operated by Korail. The train began operations in 2014 and transports tourists from Seoul to train terminals closest to the Korean Demilitarized Zone. The service was suspended in 2019 and has not yet resumed operation. Due to the aging issue of the trains, the DMZ Train ended its operation on 28 December 2023.
The Suin–Bundang Line is a commuter rail service of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway system, operating on trackage from the Suin Line and the Bundang Line. Operation began on September 12, 2020.