Lines & Channels
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1호선 | Soyosan | Incheon / Sinchang / Gwangmyeong / or Seodongtan | 10 / 87 | 7.8 km / 190.6 km |
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2호선 | City Hall / Seongsu / Sindorim | City Hall / Sinseol-dong / Kkachisan | 52 | 60.2 km |
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3호선 | Daehwa | Ogeum | 34 / 9 | 38.2 km / 19.2 km |
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4호선 | Dangogae | Oido | 26 / 22 | 31.1 km / 39.4 km |
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5호선 | Banghwa | Sangil-dong / or Macheon | 51 | 52.3 km |
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6호선 | Eungam | Bonghwasan | 38 | 35.1 km |
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7호선 | Jangam | Bupyeong-gu Office | 51 | 57.1 km |
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8호선 | Amsa | Moran | 17 | 17.7 km |
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9호선 | Gaehwa | Sinnonhyeon | 25 | 27.0 km |
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중앙선 | Yongsan | Yongmun | 28 | 72.6 km |
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분당선 | Wangsimni | Giheung | 28 | 39.5 km |
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신분당선 | Gangnam | Jeongja | 6 | 17.3 km |
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경의선 | Seoul Station | Munsan | 20 | 46.3 km |
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경춘선 | Sangbong | Chuncheon | 18 | 81.3 km |
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수인선 | Oido | Songdo | 9 | 13.1 km |
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공항철도 | Seoul Station | Incheon International Airport | 10 | 58.0 km |
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인천 1호선 | Gyeyang | International Business District | 29 | 29.4 km |
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의정부 경전철 | Balgok | Tapseok | 15 | 11.1 km |
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