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Seoul Subway Line 8

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Line 8
Overview
Native name8호선(八號線)
Pal Hoseon
StatusOperational
Termini
Stations30[1]
Color on mapPink
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemSeoul Metropolitan Subway
Operator(s)Seoul Metro
Depot(s)Jamsil
History
Opened23 November 1996 (1996-11-23)[2]
Technical
Line length30.1 km (18.7 mi)
Number of tracks2
Electrification1,500 V DC overhead catenary
Route map

‹See TfM›Amsa
810
‹See TfM›Cheonho
811
‹See TfM›Gangdong-gu Office
812
‹See TfM›Mongchontoseong
813
‹See TfM›Jamsil
814
‹See TfM›Seokchon
815
‹See TfM›Songpa
816
‹See TfM›Garak Market
817
‹See TfM›Munjeong
818
‹See TfM›Jangji
819
‹See TfM›Bokjeong
820
‹See TfM›Sanseong
821
‹See TfM›Sanseong
821
‹See TfM›Namhansanseong
822
‹See TfM›Dandaeogeori
823
‹See TfM›Sinheung
824
‹See TfM›Sujin
825
‹See TfM›Moran
826
Maintenance Depot

Seoul Subway Line 8 of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway was built from 1990 to 1999 and mainly serves the southeastern parts of Seoul and Seongnam. The first section from Jamsil to Moran opened in 1996, and the second section from Moran to Amsa was opened in July 1999. The line color is rose. In 2019, Line 8 had an annual ridership of 112 million or about 307,000 people per day.[3] At 17.7 km (11.0 mi) in length, Line 8 is the shortest of all heavy rail Seoul Metropolitan Subway lines.

In 2014, construction was planned to begin in order to extend the line north of the Han River through Guri station to Byeollae station on the Gyeongchun Line in Namyangju-si, Gyeonggi-do; construction began in October 2015. The extension will add 11.37 km (7.06 mi) of line to the already existing 17.7 km (11.0 mi). Construction is set to finish in August 2024,[4][5] with operation beginning with the first train at 5:32 AM on August 10.[6]

Another northern extension is planned to bring the line to ByeollaeByeolgaram station on Seoul Subway Line 4.[7][8]

The southern end is planned to be extended 3.9 km (2.4 mi) to Pangyo station.

Stations

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Station
number
Station name
English
Station name
Hangul
Station name
Hanja
Transfer Line name Distance
in km
Total
distance
Location
803
ByeollaeByeolgaram (planned) 별내별가람 별가람
Line 8
(Byeollae Line)
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804
Byeollae 별내 Gyeongchun Line
Line 8
(Byeollae Line)
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0.0
805
Dasan 다산
3.0
3.0
806
Donggureung 동구릉
1.8
4.8
Guri-si
807
Guri 구리 Gyeongui–Jungang Line
1.2
6.0
808
Jangja Lake Park 장자호수공원
1.8
7.8
809
Amsa History Park 암사역사공원
3.5
11.3
810
Amsa 암사
Line 8
1.1
12.4
811
Cheonho
(Pungnaptoseong)
천호
(풍납토성)
1.3
13.7
812
Gangdong-gu Office 강동구청
0.9
14.6
813
Mongchontoseong
(World Peace Gate)
몽촌토성
(평화의문)
1.6
16.2
814
Jamsil
(Songpa-gu Office)
잠실
(송파구청)
0.8
17.0
815
Seokchon
(Hansol Hospital)
석촌
(한솔병원)
1.2
18.2
816
Songpa 송파
0.9
19.1
817
Garak Market 가락시장
0.8
19.9
818
Munjeong 문정
0.9
20.8
819
Jangji 장지
0.9
21.7
820
Bokjeong 복정 Suin–Bundang Line
0.9
22.6
821
Namwirye 남위례
1.6
24.2
822
Sanseong 산성
1.1
25.3
823
Namhansanseong
(Seongnam Court & Prosecutors' Office)
남한산성입구
(성남법원·검찰청)
1.3
26.6
824
Dandaeogeori
(Shingu College)
단대오거리
(신구대학교)
오거리
0.8
27.4
825
Sinheung 신흥
0.8
28.2
826
Sujin 수진
0.9
29.1
827
Moran 모란 Suin–Bundang Line
1.0
30.1

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Operation Status". Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit. Archived from the original on 2014-07-27. Retrieved 2014-08-15.
  2. ^ "History". Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit. Archived from the original on 2014-07-27. Retrieved 2014-07-25.
  3. ^ "서울시 지하철수송 통계". data.seoul.go.kr (in Korean). Retrieved 2021-05-21.
  4. ^ Bak, Yongson (2011-05-04). "경기북부 연장 광역전철 '윤곽 잡혔다'". Yonhap News Agency. Retrieved 7 September 2011.
  5. ^ Jung-joo, Lee (2024-05-23). "Seoul Metro's Line No. 8 to extend its routes in August". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
  6. ^ "8호선 연장 별내선 9일 개통식…운행은 10일 첫 열차부터". Yonhap News.
  7. ^ "남양주 '별내선-진접선 환승' 수도권 동북부 순환철도망 구축". 뉴스1. June 17, 2016.
  8. ^ "남양주시 "별내선(8호선) 연장 예타대상 선정"". The Financial News. November 8, 2021.