Susaek station
Appearance
Korean name | |
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Hangul | |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Susaengnyeok |
McCune–Reischauer | Susaengnyŏk |
General information | |
Location | 81 Susaek-dong Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul |
Coordinates | 37°34′54.34″N 126°53′38.21″E / 37.5817611°N 126.8939472°E |
Operated by | Korail |
Line(s) | Gyeongui–Jungang Line |
Platforms | 4 |
Tracks | 6 |
Bus routes | 270 370 470 730 750A 750B 7017 7021 7025 7726 7727 7728 7731 7738 7740 9706 9708 9713 66 75 76 77-2 770 773 780 800 6005 |
Construction | |
Structure type | Aboveground |
Key dates | |
April 1, 1908 | Gyeongui–Jungang Line opened |
Susaek Station is a station on the Gyeongui-Jungang Line. It is also the former name of Digital Media City Station on Line 6 of the Seoul Subway. Mugunghwa-ho and Saemaeul-ho trains that operate up to Seoul or Yongsan Stations are serviced at the Susaek Train Depot behind this station.
At the search vehicle base right next to Susaek Station, Otaku, then a middle school student, caused a disturbance while touring the search vehicle base on August 4, 2017, and the tour of the base was suspended for two years. The Internet community DC Inside Railway Gallery criticized the incident.
External links
- (in Korean) Station information from Korail
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Susaek Station.
Preceding station | Seoul Metropolitan Subway | Following station | ||
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Hwajeon towards Munsan
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Gyeongui–Jungang Line | Digital Media City | ||
Gyeongui–Jungang Line Jungang Express
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Digital Media City towards Yongmun
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