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Korean name | |||||||||
Hangul | |||||||||
Hanja | |||||||||
Revised Romanization | Moran-yeok | ||||||||
McCune–Reischauer | Moran-yǒk | ||||||||
General information | |||||||||
Location | 4518 Sujin 2-dong, Sujeong-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do[1] | ||||||||
Operated by | Seoul Metro Korail | ||||||||
Line(s) | Line 8 Suin–Bundang Line | ||||||||
Platforms | 4 | ||||||||
Tracks | 4 | ||||||||
Construction | |||||||||
Structure type | Underground | ||||||||
Key dates | |||||||||
November 23, 1996[1] | Line 8 opened | ||||||||
September 1, 1994[1] | Suin–Bundang Line opened |
Moran Station is the southern terminus of Seoul Subway Line 8. It is also a station on the Suin–Bundang Line.[1] On the 4th and 9th day of the month, Moran Market is held near Moran Station.
Station layout
Suin–Bundang Line
↑ Taepyeong |
2 | | 1 |
Yatap ↓ |
Platform 1 | ● Suin–Bundang Line toward Incheon → |
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Platform 2 | ← ● Suin–Bundang Line toward Wangsimni / Cheongnyangni |
Line 8
Sujin ↑ |
S/B | | N/B |
↓ Terminus |
Northbound | ← ● Line 8 toward Amsa |
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Southbound | ● Line 8 termination platform → |
Vicinity
- Exit 4: Jungwon-gu Office
- Exit 5: Moran Market
- Exit 9: Seongsu Elementary School
- Exit 11: Pungsaeng Middle & High Schools
References
Preceding station | Seoul Metropolitan Subway | Following station | ||
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Sujin towards Amsa |
Line 8 | Terminus | ||
Taepyeong towards Wangsimni or Cheongnyangni |
Suin–Bundang Line | Yatap towards Incheon |
37°25′53″N 127°07′47″E / 37.43139°N 127.12972°E
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