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'''Incheon Station''' (Station 161) is a metro station on [[Seoul Subway Line 1|line 1]] of the [[Seoul Subway]] in Bokseong Dong, [[Jung-gu, Incheon|Jung Gu]], [[Incheon]], [[South Korea]]. Travel time from Incheon Station to [[Seoul Station]] on [[Seoul Subway Line 1|Line 1]] is 68 minutes, and travelling to [[Suwon Station]] in [[Gyeonggi-do]], on the other branch of [[Seoul Subway Line 1|Line 1]] takes 91 minutes, transferring at [[Guro Station|Guro]].
'''Incheon Station''' (Station 161) is a major metro station on [[Seoul Subway Line 1|line 1]] and [[Suin Line]] of the [[Seoul Metropolitan Subway]] in Bokseong Dong, [[Jung-gu, Incheon|Jung Gu]], [[Incheon]], [[South Korea]]. Travel time from Incheon Station to [[Seoul Station]] on [[Seoul Subway Line 1|Line 1]] is 68 minutes, and travelling to [[Suwon Station]] in [[Gyeonggi-do]], on the other branch of [[Seoul Subway Line 1|Line 1]] takes 91 minutes, transferring at [[Guro Station|Guro]].


==History==
==History==
Incheon Station opened on May 20, 1908 and services on the [[Seoul Metropolitan Subway|Seoul Subway]] began on August 15, 1974.
Incheon Station opened on May 20, 1908 and services on the [[Seoul Metropolitan Subway|Seoul Subway]] began on August 15, 1974.

The [[Suin Line]] opened on February 27, 2016, being rebuilt from [[Suwon]] to [[Incheon]]. It will merge with the [[Bundang Line]] en route in 2017.


==Vicinity==
==Vicinity==
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==Expansion==
==Expansion==
The [[Wolmi Monorail]] currently under construction will offer a transfer at Incheon Station in August 2016, carrying passengers to the resort island of [[Wolmido]].
Incheon Station will shortly become a junction of three lines. The [[Suin Line]] is being rebuilt from [[Suwon]] to [[Incheon]] and this will merge with [[Bundang Line]] en route, both of which will run services to Incheon. Incheon will become Station 161 ([[Seoul Subway Line 1|Line 1]]) and K269 ([[Suin Line]]). The [[Wolmido Galaxy Rail]], which was since cancelled, would have also served Incheon Station.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 09:04, 27 February 2016

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Incheon Station (Station 161) is a major metro station on line 1 and Suin Line of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway in Bokseong Dong, Jung Gu, Incheon, South Korea. Travel time from Incheon Station to Seoul Station on Line 1 is 68 minutes, and travelling to Suwon Station in Gyeonggi-do, on the other branch of Line 1 takes 91 minutes, transferring at Guro.

History

Incheon Station opened on May 20, 1908 and services on the Seoul Subway began on August 15, 1974.

The Suin Line opened on February 27, 2016, being rebuilt from Suwon to Incheon. It will merge with the Bundang Line en route in 2017.

Vicinity

Expansion

The Wolmi Monorail currently under construction will offer a transfer at Incheon Station in August 2016, carrying passengers to the resort island of Wolmido.

References

Preceding station   Seoul Metropolitan Subway   Following station
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Template:Suin Line 37°28′33.18″N 126°37′0.15″E / 37.4758833°N 126.6167083°E / 37.4758833; 126.6167083