Eight subway lines and a surface line of
the government-run Korean National Railroad (KNR) merging
with them serve Seoulites and visitors most effectively.
Colored differently between lines, Seoul subway lines link
the farthest parts of Seoul and its satellite cities and
cross each other at various transferable stations, marked
by the symbol In general, subway trains operate at intervals
of 2.5 to 3 minutes during the morning and evening rush hours,
and at intervals of 4 to 6 minutes during the non-rush hours.
Click on the map for detailed stations
Tourists Information Desk
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Station
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Telephone
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City Hall(Line1,2)
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735-8668
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Dongdaemun
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2236-9235
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Euljiro1(il)-ga (Line2)
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778-9335
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Gwanghwamun(Line5)
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735-5678
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Jamsil(Line2)
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412-7877
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An-Guk(Line3)
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734-2659
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Hyehwa(Line4)
|
743-7732
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