Dongtan–Indeogwon Line

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  • Indeogwon
  • Dongtan
Stations6–13HistoryPlanned openingMay 2026

The Dongtan–Indeogwon Line (Korean: 동탄–인덕원 복선전철; Hanja: 東灘–仁德院複線電鐵, also formerly known as the Indeogwon–Suwon Line) is a double track subway line planned to open in May 2026.[1]

Stations

The following list of stations may be subject to change as the line is constructed and various sources give conflicting information.

Station
Number
Station Name
English
Station Name
Hangul
Station Name
Hanja
Transfer Distance
in km
Total
Distance
Location
Indeogwon 인덕원 仁德院 - 0.0
Naeson 내손 內蓀
Ojeon 오전 五全
Suwon Baseball Stadium 수원야구장 水原野球場
Gyeonggi Provincial Government 경기도청 京畿道廳 Shinbundang Line
Everline
Woncheon 원천 遠川
Yeongtong 영통 靈通 Suin–Bundang Line
Seocheon 서천 書川
Banwol 반월 半月
Neung-dong 능동 陵洞
Bansong 반송 盤松
Dongtan 동탄 東灘

Literature

  • The History of Korean Railway by Photographs: KOTI Knowledge Sharing Report. The Korea Transport Institute (South Korea). ISBN 895503654X.

References

  1. ^ The History of Korean Railway by Photographs: KOTI Knowledge Sharing Report. The Korea Transport Institute (South Korea). p. 55. ISBN 895503654X. 10 routes to be completed between 2011 and 1015
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