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13-621: Arts Center Station may refer to: Arts Center Station (Incheon) , a subway station in Incheon, South Korea Arts Center station (MARTA) , a MARTA train station in Atlanta, Georgia See also [ edit ] Neiwei Arts Center light rail station , a right rail station of the Circular light rail in Kaohsiung, Taiwan [REDACTED] Topics referred to by

26-655: Is a subway station on Line 1 of the Incheon Subway . It is located next to the Incheon Culture & Arts Center and the Incheon Olympic Park in the Incheon Bus Terminal area of central Incheon . Station layout [ edit ] G Street Level L1 Concourse Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Station Control L2 Platforms Side platform , doors will open on

39-1632: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Arts Center Station (Incheon) Coordinates : 37°26′58″N 126°42′04″E  /  37.44951°N 126.70099°E  / 37.44951; 126.70099 (Redirected from Arts Center Station (Incheon) ) Metro station in Incheon, South Korea Culture & Arts Center (Gachon Univ. Gil Hospital) [REDACTED] Korean name Hangul 예술회관역 Hanja 藝術會館驛 Revised Romanization Yesulhoegwan-yeok McCune–Reischauer Yesurhoegwan-yŏk General information Location 1408 Guwol-dong, Jiha172, Yesul-ro, Namdong-gu , Incheon Coordinates 37°26′58″N 126°42′04″E  /  37.44951°N 126.70099°E  / 37.44951; 126.70099 Operated by Incheon Transit Corporation Line(s)        Incheon Line 1 Platforms 2 Tracks 2 Construction Structure type Underground Other information Station code I125 History Opened October 6, 1999 Passengers 2017 26,508 Services Preceding station Incheon Subway Following station Incheon City Hall towards Gyeyang Incheon Line 1 Incheon Bus Terminal towards Songdo Moonlight Festival Park Culture & Arts Center Station , formerly Arts Center Station ,

52-494: Is different from Wikidata Articles containing Korean-language text Coordinates on Wikidata Articles using Infobox station with markup inside name Commons category link from Wikidata Incheon Subway The Incheon Subway ( Korean :  인천도시철도 ; Hanja :  仁川都市鐵道 ; RR :  Incheon dosi cheoldo ) is a subway system serving the South Korean city of Incheon . The system

65-446: Is operated by Incheon Transit Corporation , and is part of the greater Seoul Metropolitan Subway . The Incheon Subway currently has two lines running entirely within the titular region, as well as having connections to the greater metropolitan area through Seoul Metro Line 7. Line 1 is a 30.3-kilometer (18.8 mi) north-south subway line. After six years of construction, the line opened for regular service on October 6, 1999 as

78-581: Is planned to be a circular line of the Incheon Subway. It will intersect Seoul Subway Line 1 at Dowon Station and Incheon Subway Line 1 at Dongmak Station . The color will be Light Green. Juan Songdo Line is a 14.1-kilometer (8.8 mi) long tram line proposed by Incheon City . Construction starts in 2028 and aims to operate in 2033. The vehicle will be operated with one vehicle (5 modules) of streetcar vehicles and can accommodate 48 seats and 171 standing seats. It will be operated with 12 vehicles, and

91-941: The fourth subway system in South Korea, after Seoul, Busan, and Daegu. Transfers to the Seoul Metropolitan Subway can be made via Bupyeong Station to Seoul Subway Line 1 , as well as the Suin Line to Seoul at Woninjae Station . A trip along the line from Gyeyang in the north to International Business District in the south takes approximately 57 minutes. The color of the line is light blue. A one-station extension to Gyeyang opened in March 2007, providing transfers to AREX . A six-station south extension opened in June 2009. The line uses 34 8-car trains. The first 25 trains were built between 1998 and 1999 by Daewoo Heavy Industries and Rotem, while

104-497: The last 9 trains were built between 2007 and 2008 by Hyundai Rotem to provide trains following the extension of the line. Line 2 is a 29.1-kilometer (18.1 mi) north-south light metro line. After seven years of construction, the line opened for regular service on July 30, 2016. There are transfer points at Geomam (with AREX ), Juan (with Seoul Subway Line 1 ), and Incheon City Hall (with Incheon Line 1). Line 2 has aboveground sections north of Asiad Stadium. The color of

117-485: The line is Orange. The line uses 37 2-car trains, all of which were built in 2013 by Hyundai Rotem. Line 7 on the Seoul Subway was extended beyond Onsu Station with 9 additional stations beyond Seoul City and into Incheon on October 27, 2012. The 10.2-kilometer (6.3 mi) extension had ended at Bupyeong-gu Office Station , meeting Incheon Subway Line 1 . On May 22, 2021, Line 7 was extended deeper into Incheon with

130-498: The opening of the 3.94-kilometer (2.45 mi) extension to Seongnam . The section of the line in Incheon and Bucheon Cities are operated by Incheon Transit Corporation with their own fleet of Incheon Transit Corporation SR000 series trains, and both fleets through service into each other's portion of the line. Future plans call for the relevant portion of the line to extended all the way to Cheongna International City station , with transfers available to AREX . The future Line 3

143-1641: The original on 2016-07-30 . Retrieved 2016-07-30 . ^ Incheon Notification No. 2019-139 (in Korean) [REDACTED] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arts Center Station (Incheon) . v t e Incheon Subway Line 1 Geomdan Lake Park Singeomdanjungang Ara Gyeyang Gyulhyeon Bakchon Imhak Gyesan Gyeongin Nat'l Univ. of Education Jakjeon Galsan Bupyeong-gu Office Bupyeong Market Bupyeong Dongsu Bupyeongsamgeori Ganseogogeori Incheon City Hall Culture & Arts Center Incheon Bus Terminal Munhak Sports Complex Seonhak Sinyeonsu Woninjae Dongchun Dongmak Campus Town Technopark BIT Zone Incheon Nat'l Univ. Central Park Int'l Business District Songdo Moonlight Festival Park Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Culture_%26_Arts_Center_station_(Incheon_Subway)&oldid=1251642409 " Categories : Metro stations in Incheon Seoul Metropolitan Subway stations Railway stations in South Korea opened in 1999 Namdong District Hidden categories: Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas CS1 uses Korean-language script (ko) CS1 Korean-language sources (ko) Articles with short description Short description

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156-1204: The right Westbound ←        Incheon Line 1 toward Gyeyang ( Incheon City Hall ) Eastbound →        Incheon Line 1 toward Songdo Moonlight Festival Park ( Incheon Bus Terminal ) → Side platform , doors will open on the right Exits [ edit ] Exit No. Image Destinations 1 CGV Homeplus 2 Citibank Korea 3 Guwol Girls' Middle School 4 Heunggook Life Insurance 5 Lotte Department Store Incheon Regional Police Office 6 Arts Center 7 Arts Center 8 Olympics Park 9 Guwol-dong Post Office Olympic Park 10 Gyeongin Regional Labor Office Jungang Park 11 Jungang Park References [ edit ] ^ 제목=인천교통공사 > 알림마당 > 자료실 > 일반 자료실 ["Incheon Transportation Corporation> Notification Center> Archives> General Archives"] (in Korean). 2016-09-10. Archived from

169-440: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about railway and public transport stations with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arts_Center_Station&oldid=1197604897 " Category : Station disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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