Rapid transit in South Korea
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Rapid transit subways operate in all of South Korea's seven major cities, except for Ulsan.
- Seoul - Seoul Metropolitan Subway (22 lines; includes both Urban Transit system and Wide-area Transit system)
- Busan - Busan Metro (5 lines)
- Daegu - Daegu Metropolitan Transit (2 lines)
- Incheon - Incheon Metro (1 line integrated with the Seoul subway system)
- Gwangju - Gwangju Metro (1 line)
- Daejeon - Daejeon Express Transit (1 line)
[edit] Operators
- Seoul
- Wide-area Transit
- Korail operates the following commuter lines: AREX, Bundang, Gyeongchun, Gyeongui, Jungang, and parts of metro lines 1, 3, 4.
- Urban Transit
- Seoul Metro operates Line 2, and parts of lines 1, 3, 4
- Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation operates Line 5, 6, 7, and 8
- Seoul Metro Line 9 Corporation (a joint venture between Veolia Transport and Hyundai Rotem) operates Line 9
- Wide-area Transit
- Busan
- Busan Transportation Corporation operates the whole subway system.
- Daegu
- Daegu Metropolitan Subway Corporation operates the whole subway system.
- Incheon
- Incheon Metro operates the whole subway system.
- Gwangju
- Gwangju Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation operates the whole subway system.
- Daejeon
- Daejeon Express Transit Corporation operates the whole subway system.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Subway transferring information for South Korea (in Japanese)
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