Dongtan–Indeogwon Line
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The Dongtan–Indeogwon Line (Korean: 동탄–인덕원 복선전철; Hanja: 東灘–仁德院複線電鐵, also formerly known as the Indeogwon–Suwon Line) is a double track subway line planned to open in May 2026.[1]
Stations
The following list of stations may be subject to change as the line is constructed and various sources give conflicting information.
Station Number | Station Name English | Station Name Hangul | Station Name Hanja | Transfer | Distance in km | Total Distance | Location | ||
Indeogwon | 인덕원 | 仁德院 | - | 0.0 | |||||
Naeson | 내손 | 內蓀 | |||||||
Ojeon | 오전 | 五全 | |||||||
Suwon Baseball Stadium | 수원야구장 | 水原野球場 | |||||||
Gyeonggi Provincial Government | 경기도청 | 京畿道廳 | |||||||
Woncheon | 원천 | 遠川 | |||||||
Yeongtong | 영통 | 靈通 | |||||||
Seocheon | 서천 | 書川 | |||||||
Banwol | 반월 | 半月 | |||||||
Neung-dong | 능동 | 陵洞 | |||||||
Bansong | 반송 | 盤松 | |||||||
Dongtan | 동탄 | 東灘 |
Literature
- The History of Korean Railway by Photographs: KOTI Knowledge Sharing Report. The Korea Transport Institute (South Korea). ISBN 895503654X.
References
- ^ The History of Korean Railway by Photographs: KOTI Knowledge Sharing Report. The Korea Transport Institute (South Korea). p. 55. ISBN 895503654X.
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