- Noryangjin Station
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Noryangjin Station Korean name Hangul 노량진역 Hanja 鷺梁津驛 Revised Romanization Noryangjin-yeok McCune-Reischauer Noryangchin-yŏk Railway Services Daily Ridership Based on Jan-Jun, 2011.
Line 1: 76,773[1]
Line 9: 49,593[1]Line 1 ← Yongsan Daebang → Station number 136 Address 112-1 Noryangjin 1-dong,
151 Noryangjinno,
Dongjak-gu, SeoulDate opened September 18, 1899 Type Aboveground Platforms/tracks 3 / 4 Operator Korail Line 9 ← Saetgang Nodeul → Station number 917 Address 60-11 Noryangjin-dong,
130 Noryangjinno Jiha,
Dongjak-gu, SeoulDate opened July 24, 2009 Type Underground Platforms/tracks 2 / 2 Operator Seoul Line 9 Co. Noryangjin Station (노량진역) is a train station in central Seoul, South Korea. The station is located in the Noryangjin-dong (neighborhood) of Dongjak-gu (ward) and is also a stop on Seoul Subway Line 1 and Seoul Subway Line 9. This stop is a popular destination for those seeking to eat raw fish, and other assorted seafood, as a large, covered sea food market is located next to the station, accessible by foot bridge. The Line 1 station is also notable in that it has only one exit, a rarity when compared to most other stations connected to the Seoul rail system.
Line 1 and Line 9 currently do not offer a direct transfer, but the exits for the two stations are only about 25 meters apart, with clear signs pointing to each other, and include a free transfer if you are using an electronic card.
References
- ^ a b Passenger Transportation Result of Seoul Metropolitan Subway System. Korea Transportation Database, 2011. Retrieved 2011-08-28.
Preceding station Seoul Metropolitan Subway Following station toward SoyosanLine 1 Localtoward Incheon or SinchangTerminusLine 1 Rapidtoward Dongincheontoward Gimpo AirportLine 9 Expresstoward SinnonhyeonSaetgangtoward GaehwaLine 9 Localtoward SinnonhyeonGyeongbu Line Seoul – Namyeong – Yongsan – Noryangjin – Daebang – Singil – Yeongdeungpo – Sindorim – Guro – Gasan Digital Complex – Doksan – Geumcheon-gu Office – Seoksu – Gwanak – Anyang – Myeonghak – Geumjeong – Gunpo – Dangjeong – Uiwang – Sungkyunkwan University – Hwaseo – Suwon – Seryu – Byeongjeom – Sema – Osan College – Osan – Jinwi – Songtan – Seojeong-ri – Jije – Pyeongtaek – Seonghwan – Jiksan – Dujeong – Cheonan – Sojeong-ri – Jeonui – Jeondong – Seochang – Jochiwon – Naepan – Bugang – Maepo – Sintanjin – Hoedeok – Daejeonjochajang – Daejeon – Secheon –Jeungyak– Okcheon – Iwon – Jitan – Simcheon – Gakgye – Yeongdong –Mireuk– Hwanggan – Chupungnyeong – Sinam – Jikjisa – Gimcheon – Daesin – Apo – Gumi – Sagok – Yangmok – Waegwan – Yeonhwa – Sindong – Jicheon – Daegu – Dongdaegu – Gomo – Gacheon – Gyeongsan – Samseong – Namseonghyeon – Cheongdo – Singeo – Sangdong – Miryang –Muwol– Mijeon – Samnangjin – Wondong – Mulgeum – Hwamyeong – Gupo – Sasang – Busanjin – BusanGyeongin Line Coordinates: 37°30′52″N 126°56′34″E / 37.51444°N 126.94278°E
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