Seoul metropolitan subway map

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This map shows metropolitan subway in Seoul.


The Seoul Metropolitan Subway is one of the largest and most advanced rapid transit systems in the world, serving the Seoul Capital Area in South Korea. The system began operations in 1974 with the opening of Line 1, and has since expanded to include 23 lines covering approximately 1,250 kilometers (776 miles) of track.

With an average daily ridership of about 7 million passengers, it ranks as one of the world's busiest subway systems. The network features state-of-the-art technology, including fully automated driverless trains on several lines, platform screen doors at all stations, and an integrated smart card payment system called T-money.

The subway system is operated by multiple organizations, including Seoul Metro, Korail, and several private rail operators. Most stations are equipped with amenities such as free Wi-Fi, retail shops, restaurants, and public restrooms. The stations also feature extensive signage in Korean, English, Chinese, and Japanese to accommodate international passengers.

Notable features of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway include its deep underground stations, some reaching depths of more than 40 meters, and its integration with other forms of public transportation through transfer stations. The system operates from approximately 5:30 AM to midnight, with trains arriving every 2-3 minutes during peak hours.

The subway network continues to expand, with new lines and extensions under construction. The system is recognized for its punctuality, cleanliness, and advanced safety features, making it a model for public transportation systems worldwide.



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Last Updated: December 16, 2024