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Seoul Subway Line 5

Seoul Subway Line 5


Korean Name
Revised Romanization O-ho-seon
McCune-Reischauer O-ho-sŏn
Hangul 5호선
Hanja 5號線
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Seoul Subway Line 5, dubbed the purple line, is a long line crossing from the west to the east across the Capital Metropolitan Area. It is the first line attributed to the Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit (SMRT) company, who is operating lines 5 to 8. The line was built between 1990 and 1994. Trains on the line stop at:


  • Banghwa
  • Gaehwasan
  • Gimpo Airport for Gimpo Airport
  • Songjeong
  • Magok
  • Balsan
  • Ujangsan
  • Hwagok
  • Kkachisan Transfer to line 2
  • Sinjeong
  • Mokdong
  • Mokdong Stadium
  • Yangpyeong
  • Yeongdeungpo Office Transfer to line 2
  • Yeongdeungpo Market
  • Singil Transfer to line 1
  • Yeouido
  • Yeouinaru
  • Mapo
  • Gongdeok Transfer to line 6
  • Aeogae
  • Chungjeongno Transfer to line 2
  • Seodaemun
  • Gwanghwamun
  • Jongno 3-ga Transfer to line 1 and line 3
  • Euljiro 4-ga Transfer to line 2
  • Dongdaemun Stadium Transfer to line 2
  • Cheonggu Transfer to line 6
  • Singeumho
  • Haengdang
  • Wangsimni Transfer to line 1 and line 2
  • Majang
  • Dabsimni
  • Janghanpyeong
  • Gunsa Transfer to line 7
  • Achasan
  • Gwangnaru
  • Cheonho Transfer to line 8
  • Gangdong The line divides into the Sangildong and the Macheon branches

The Sangildong branch

  • Gangdong
  • Gildong
  • Gubeundari
  • Myeongil
  • Godak
  • Sangildong

The Macheon branch

  • Gangdong
  • Dunchondong
  • Olympic Park for the Seoul Olympic Park , where the 1988 Summer Olympics were held
  • Bangi
  • Ogeum
  • Gaerong
  • Geoyeo
  • Macheon

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