Daegu Metro Line 1

Line 1
Overview
Native name1호선(1號線)
Il Hoseon
StatusOperational
Termini
Stations32
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemDaegu Metro
Services1
Operator(s)Daegu Transit Corporation
Depot(s)Ansim Depot
Rolling stockHanjin 1000-series
History
OpenedNovember 26, 1997
Technical
Line length28.4 km (17.6 mi)
Number of tracks2
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Electrification1500 V DC overhead
Operating speed80 km/h (50 mph), max 34 km/h
Route map
Daegu Line 1
Seolhwa-Myeonggok
Hwawon
Daegok
Jincheon
Wolbae
Sangin
Wolchon
Songhyeon
Seobu Bus Terminal
Daemyeong
Anjirang
Hyeonchungno
Yeungnam Univ. Hospital
Nat'l Univ. of Education
Myeongdeok
<——>
Banwoldang
<——>
Jungangno
Daegu station
<— —>
Chilseong Market
Sincheon
Dongdaegu Station
<— —> <— —> <——>
Dong-gu Office
Ayanggyo
Dongchon
Haean
Bangchon
Yonggye
Yulha
Singi
Banyawol
Gaksan
Ansim

Daegu Metro Line 1 was, until mid-2005, the only rapid transit line in the South Korean city of Daegu. It is operated by the Daegu Transit Corporation. The line color is scarlet.

The line first began running from Jincheon to Jungangno on November 26, 1997. The section from Jungnangno to Ansim was opened shortly thereafter, on May 2, 1998. The west end of the line was extended from Jincheon to Daegok, reaching its current length on May 10, 2002. However, service on the entire line was stopped for several months in 2003 following the Daegu subway fire.

Line 1's 28.4-kilometre (17.6 mi) course lies entirely within the metropolitan city of Daegu, although proposals have been made to extend it into the northern end of Gyeongsan city. As of 2011, trains run 312 times per day during the week, and 288 times on weekends and holidays. It takes 50 minutes and 30 seconds to go from one end to the other.[1] A southwestern extension was opened on September 8, 2016.[2]

  1. ^ Daegu Metropolitan Transit Corporation. "Operation System". Archived from the original on September 23, 2015. Retrieved May 5, 2011.
  2. ^ UK, DVV Media. "Dageu metro reaches Myeonggok". Retrieved September 21, 2016.

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