Everline
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Native name | 에버라인 Everline |
Type | Light metro |
Status | Operational |
Termini | Giheung Jeondae - Everland |
Stations | 15 |
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Opened | April 26, 2013[1] |
Owner | Yongin Rapid Transit Corporation |
Depot(s) | Samga |
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Line length | 18.143 km (11.274 mi) |
No. of tracks | 2 |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) |
Operating speed | 80 km/h |
EverLine is a fully automated driverless 18.1-kilometer (11.2 mi) light metro line in Yongin, Seoul Capital Area connecting Everland, South Korea's most popular theme park, to Bundang Line of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway. The system is identical to AirTrain JFK people mover in New York City, using single-car Bombardier Advanced Rapid Transit vehicles[2][3] controlled by Bombardier CITYFLO 650 automatic train control technology.
Ground was broken for construction in November 2005. Starting in November 2009, the operating company conducted test runs of the trains. The opening was delayed several times but finally opened for service on April 26, 2013.[1][4] A physical transfer to the underground Giheung Station opened on January 9, 2014 and transfer discount to the Bundang Line was introduced in September 20, 2014.
Operation
Trains run every 6 minutes (9 minutes on Sundays and holidays) with the goal of carrying 25,000~30,000 passengers per hour per direction.[citation needed] Train operates with single car set unlike other ART systems.
Stations
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Giheung (Nam June Paik Arts Center) |
기흥 (백남준아트센터) |
器興 (白南準아트센터) |
Bundang |
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Kangnam University | 강남대 | 江南大 |
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Jiseok | 지석 | 支石 |
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Eojeong | 어정 | 御井 |
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Dongbaek | 동백 | 東栢 |
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Chodang | 초당 | 草堂 |
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Samga | 삼가 | 三街 |
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City Hall – Yongin University | 시청·용인대 | 市廳 龍仁大 |
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Myongji University | 명지대 | 明知大 |
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Gimnyangjang | 김량장 | 金良場 |
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Stadium – Songdam College | 운동장·송담대 | 運動場 松潭大 |
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Gojin | 고진 | 古陳 |
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Bopyeong | 보평 | 洑坪 |
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Dunjeon | 둔전 | 屯田 |
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Jeondae – Everland | 전대·에버랜드 | 前垈 에버랜드 |
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Possible extension
There is talk about making a 6.8-kilometer (4.2 mi) extension from Giheung station to the future Gwanggyo Station on the Shinbundang Line.[5]
References
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External links
- Official Homepage in Korean
- Korean National Railway press release
- frdb.wo.to site's EverLine page (in Korean) including detailed information, maps and renderings
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