Chang-dong station
Appearance
Chang-dong station | |
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![]() Chang-dong Station | |
General information | |
Location | 77 Madeul-ro 11-gil, Dobong-gu, Seoul[1][2] |
Operated by | Korail, Seoul Metro |
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Platforms | 4 |
Tracks | 6 |
Construction | |
Structure type | Aboveground |
Key dates | |
October 15, 1911[2][1] | Lua error: expandTemplate: template "SMS color" does not exist. opened |
April 20, 1985 | Lua error: expandTemplate: template "SMS color" does not exist. opened |
Passengers | |
(Daily) Based on Jan-Dec of 2012. Line 4:[3] 65,938[4] |
Chang-dong Station is a station on Seoul Subway Line 1 and Line 4. It is located in Chang-dong, Dobong-gu, Seoul. A shopping center was planned for this site, but the empty lot has never been developed due to the bankruptcy of the contractor behind said project.[citation needed] The station is, however, home to a cluster of pojangmacha stalls.
History
Chang-dong Station was opened on October 15, 1911 as part of the first segment of the Gyeongwon Line. The Line 4 station opened on April 20, 1985, while Line 1 service was extended northwards from Seongbuk Station (now Kwangwoon University Station) to Chang-dong Station on December 22, 1985.
Exits
- Exit 1: Nogok Middle School, Nowon-gu Office, Dobong Police Station, Dobong-gu Office Annex, Sanggye High School, Seoul Wolcheon Elementary School, Eunhyeganho Hagwon, Jawoon Elementary School, Chang 4-dong Community Center, Chang 4-dong Protection Center, Hi Mart Chang-dong, Jawoon High School, Donga Cheongsol Apartment House
- Exit 2: Dobong-gu Office, Dobong Registry Office, Donga Green Apartment House, Seoul Bukbu District Office of Education, E-Mart Chang-dong, Chang 4-dong Catholic Church, Seoul Changdong Elementary School
References
- ^ a b "창동역" (in Korean). KRIC. Retrieved 2015-09-22.
- ^ with Line 1
- ^ Monthly Number of Passengers between Subway Stations Archived October 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine. Korea Transportation Database, 2013. Retrieved 2013-10-15.