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Seoul Subway Line 8
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Seoul subway line 8
Amsa - Cheonho - Gangdong-gu Office - Mongchontoseong - Jamshil - Seokchon - Songpa - Garak Market - Munjeong - Jangji - Bokjeong - Sanseong - Namhansanseong - Dandaeogeori - Shinheung - Sujin - Moran
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Seoul Subway Line 8

Transfer Sign

Revised Romanization Seoul Jihacheol Jepalhoseon
McCune-Reischauer Sŏul Chihach'ŏl Chep'arhosŏn
Hangul 서울지하철제팔호선
Hanja 서울 地下鐵 第八號線

Seoul Subway Line 8 of the Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation was built 1990-99 and mainly serves the southeastern parts of Seoul and Seongnam. Jamsil to Amsa was opened July 1999. Total length: 17.7 km. There are future plans to extend the line to Guri station (north of the Han river).

Stations

Jamsil Station, one of the stops on line 8 - looking at a busy platform. Lotte World is located here.
Jamsil Station, one of the stops on line 8 - looking at a busy platform. Lotte World is located here.
Station # Station Name Transferrable Lines Station Type Doors Open
810 Amsa Underground/Straight Right
811 Cheonho Line 5 Underground/Straight Right
812 Gangdong-gu Office Underground/Curved Right
813 Mongchontoseong Underground/Curved Right
814 Jamsil Line 2 Underground/Straight Right
815 Seokchon Line 9 (under construction) Underground/Straight Right
816 Songpa Underground/Straight Right
817 Garak Market Line 3 (Under Construction) Underground/Straight Right
818 Munjeong Underground/Straight Right
819 Jangji Underground/Straight Right
820 Bokjeong Bundang Line Underground/Straight Left
821 Sanseong Underground/Curved Right
822 Namhansanseong Underground/Straight Right
823 Dandaeogeori Underground/Curved Right
824 Sinheung Underground/Straight Right
825 Sujin Underground/Straight Right
826 Moran Bundang Line Underground/Straight Right

See also


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