Suin–Bundang Line
Overview
Native name수인·분당선(首都圈電鐵水仁·盆唐線)
Suin-Bundang-seon
StatusOperational
Termini
Stations63
Service
TypeCommuter rail
SystemSeoul Metropolitan Subway
Operator(s)Korail
Depot(s)Bundang Depot, Siheung Depot
Rolling stockKorail Class 351000 (61 trains)
History
Opened12 September 2020
(Bundang: September 1, 1994)
(Suin: June 30, 2012)
Technical
Line length104.5 km (64.9 mi)
Number of tracks2
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification25 kV AC 60 Hz
Operating speed100 km/h (62 mph)

The Suin–Bundang Line (Suwon–Incheon–Bundang Line) is a commuter rail service of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway system, operating on trackage from the Suin Line (opened on June 30, 2012) and the Bundang Line (opened on September 1, 1994). Operation began on September 12, 2020.[1]

Frequent service is provided between Wangsimni and Incheon by 6-car trains, with 9 trains on weekdays and 5 on weekends running one station north of Wangsimni to Cheongnyangni. However, many trains terminate at various locations on the line such as Jukjeon, Gosaek, and Oido.

Trains travel along the Suin (Incheon-Suwon), Bundang (Suwon-Wangsimni), and Gyeongwon (Wangsimni-Cheongnyangni) lines. It shares trackage with the Ansan Line of Seoul Subway Line 4 between Hanyang University at Ansan and Oido.

Like all other Korail-run Seoul Metropolitan Subway lines, trains on the line run on the left-hand side of the track.

The color shown on the map is yellow.

History

1994September 1The Bundang Line section is officially opened from Suseo to Ori as the Bundang Line.
2003September 3The Bundang Line section is extended northward from Suseo to Seolleung.
2004January 16Imae station opens as an in-fill station on the Bundang Line section.
September 24Guryong station opens as an in-fill station on the Bundang Line section.
November 26A temporary Bojeong station opens on the Bundang Line section.
2007December 24Jukjeon station opens as an in-fill station on the Bundang Line section.
2011December 28The Bundang Line section is extended southward from Jukjeon to Giheung. The temporary Bojeong station is replaced with a new underground station, also called Bojeong.[2]
2012June 30The Suin Line section is officially opened from Oido to Songdo as the Suin Line.
October 6The Bundang Line section line is extended northward from Seolleung to Wangsimni.
December 1The Bundang Line section line is extended southward from Giheung to Mangpo.
2013November 30The Bundang Line section is extended westward from Mangpo to Suwon, allowing for connections to Line 1. Express service is launched on the Bundang Line section.
2014December 27Darwol station opens as an in-fill station on the Suin Line section.
2016February 27The Suin Line section is extended westward from Songdo to Incheon.[3]
2017July 10Express service is launched on the Suin Line section.
2018December 31The Bundang Line section is extended northeastward to Cheongnyangni station, allowing for connections to the Gyeongchun Line, Line 1, and regional rail services.
2020September 12The Suin Line section is extended eastward from Oido to Suwon, and the present Suin-Bundang Line is formed when the Suin and Bundang lines are merged.[4]

Future plans

Hagik station is planned to open between Songdo and Inha University in 2026. In addition, a connection line is under consideration at Suwon that will allow KTX trains to run between the Gyeongbu high-speed railway and Incheon Station via the Suin Line by 2025.

Rapid (Express) trains

Korail operates a variety of express "rapid" (급행) trains for regional services on the Suin-Bundang Line during rush hours. These services include:

  • Bundang Line express services, operating express between Gosaek (where they originate or terminate) and Jukjeon and then continuing as local trains to Wangsimni or Cheongnyangni.
  • Suin Line express services, operating express between Incheon and Oido (where they originate or terminate).

Stations

B: Bundang Express Line
S: Suin Express Line

stops at the station
does not stop at the station
limited service (only some trains stop)
Station
Number
Station
Name

English
Station
Name

Hangul
Station
Name

Hanja
S B Transfer Distance
in km
Total
Distance
Location
K209 Cheongnyangni 청량리 No service Gyeongui–Jungang Line Gyeongchun Line
Mugunghwa-ho, ITX-Saemaeul and Nuriro services
--- -2.4 Seoul Dongdaemun-gu
K210 Wangsimni 왕십리 Makes all stops Gyeongui–Jungang Line 2.4 0.0 Seongdong-gu
K211 Seoul-forest 서울숲서울숲 2.2 2.2
K212 Apgujeongrodeo 압구정로데오
로데오
1.9 4.1 Gangnam-gu
K213 Gangnam-gu Office 강남구청 1.2 5.3
K214 Seonjeongneung 선정릉 0.7 6.0
K215 Seolleung 선릉 0.7 6.7
K216 Hanti 한티한티 1.0 7.7
K217 Dogok 도곡 0.7 8.4
K218 Guryong 구룡 0.6 9.0
K219 Gaepo-dong 개포동 0.7 9.7
K220 Daemosan 대모산
입구
0.6 10.3
K221 Suseo 수서西
Suseo HSR
3.0 13.3
K222 Bokjeong 복정 3.2 16.5 Songpa-gu
K223 Gachon University 가천대 2.4 18.9 Gyeonggi
-do
Seongnam
-si
Sujeong
-gu
K224 Taepyeong 태평 1.0 19.9
K225 Moran 모란 0.9 20.8 Jungwon
-gu
K226 Yatap 야탑 2.3 23.1 Bundang
-gu
K227 Imae 이매 Gyeonggang Line 1.7 24.8
K228 Seohyeon 서현 1.4 26.2
K229 Sunae 수내 1.1 27.3
K230 Jeongja 정자 Shinbundang Line 1.6 28.9
K231 Migeum 미금 Shinbundang Line 1.8 30.7
K232 Ori 오리 1.1 31.8
K233 Jukjeon 죽전 1.8 33.6 Yongin
-si
Suji-gu
K234 Bojeong 보정 1.3 34.9 Giheung
-gu
K235 Guseong 구성 1.6 36.5
K236 Singal 신갈 1.6 38.1
K237 Giheung 기흥 Everline 1.4 39.5
K238 Sanggal 상갈 1.9 41.4
K239 Cheongmyeong 청명 2.8 44.2 Suwon
-si
Yeongtong
-gu
K240 Yeongtong 영통 1.1 45.3
K241 Mangpo 망포 1.5 46.8
K242 MaetanGwonseon 매탄권선 1.8 48.6
K243 Suwon City Hall 수원시청 1.4 50.0 Gwonseon
-gu
K244 Maegyo 매교 1.4 51.4 Paldal
-gu
K245 Suwon 수원
Mugunghwa-ho, Saemaeul-ho, and ITX-Saemaeul services
1.5 52.9
K246 Gosaek 고색 古索 2.7 55.6 Gwonseon
-gu
K247 Omokcheon 오목천 梧木川 No service 1.6 57.2
K248 Eocheon 어천 漁川 5.1 62.3 Hwaseong
K249 Yamok 야목 野牧 2.6 64.9
K250 Sari 사리 四里 4.9 69.6 Ansan Sangnok
-gu
K251 Hanyang Univ. at Ansan 한대앞 漢大前站 Line 4
(shared)
2.2 71.8
K252 Jungang 중앙 中央 1.6 73.4 Danwon
-gu
K253 Gojan 고잔 古棧 1.4 74.8
K254 Choji 초지 草芝 Seohae Line 1.5 76.3
K255 Ansan 안산 安山 1.8 78.1
K256 Singiloncheon 신길온천 新吉溫泉 2.2 80.3
K257 Jeongwang 정왕 正往 2.9 83.2 Siheung
K258 Oido 오이도 烏耳島 1.4 84.6
K259 Darwol 달월 達月 2.1 86.7
K260 Wolgot 월곶 月串 1.5 88.2
K261 Soraepogu 소래포구 蘇萊浦口 1.3 89.5 Incheon Namdong-gu
K262 Incheon Nonhyeon 인천논현 仁川論峴 1.0 90.5
K263 Hogupo 호구포 虎口浦 1.3 91.8
K264 Namdong Induspark 남동인더스파크 南洞產業團地 1.3 93.1
K265 Woninjae 원인재 源仁齋 Incheon Subway Line 1 1.0 94.1 Yeonsu-gu
K266 Yeonsu 연수 延壽 0.9 95.0
K267 Songdo 송도 松島 2.7 97.7
K268 Hagik (2026)[5] 학익 鶴翼 1.3 99.0 Michuhol-gu
K269 Inha University 인하대 仁荷大 1.1 100.1
K270 Sungui 숭의 崇義 1.8 101.9
K271 Sinpo 신포 新浦 1.5 103.4 Jung-gu
K272 Incheon 인천 仁川
Wolmi Sea Train
1.1 104.5

Rolling Stock

  • Korail Class 351000
    • 1st generation: 351-01~351-22 – since 1993 (To be retired by mid-2030s)
    • 2nd generation: 351-23~351-28 – since 2003
    • 3rd generation: 351-29~351-43, 351–61~351–78 – since 2011
    • 4th generation: 351-44~351-59, 351-79 - since 2022

References

  1. "돌아온 수인선, 하나로 이어진 수인분당선!" (in Korean). 대한민국 정책브리핑 Korea.kr. Retrieved 2022-01-12.
  2. "Date Announced For Southern Bundang Extension". Kojects. November 13, 2011. Retrieved December 15, 2011.
  3. 경기신문 || 수인선 전철 안산 구간 29일 착공 [Gyeonggi Newspaper || Construction of the Ansan section of the Suin Line began on the 29th]. Gyeonggi News. Retrieved 2011-05-01.
  4. Burroughs, David (15 September 2020). "Final phase of Korea's Suin Line complete". International Railway Journal. Simmons-Boardman Publishing Inc. Retrieved 2020-09-17.
  5. “25분 거리를 10분만에… 지역경제도 살아났으면”… 27일 완전 재개통 앞둔 수인선 시범 운행, 《국민일보》, 2016.02.24.
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