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Line 1 (Busan)
Busan Metro Line 1 is the north-south route of the Busan Metro. It is long with 40 stations, and is considered the second longest line of the Busan Metro system, just behind Line 2. But with Line 1 going to regions such as Jagalchi Station, Busan Station, Seomyeon Station, Dongnae Station, and Nopo Station, it is deemed the most popular line of all of the Busan Metro system. Line 1 uses 8-car trains. The line color is orange. Its station signs are circular with a white face and orange frame, boasting the name of the station in Korean in big Hangul letters with the smaller English name below it with the station number in orange beside it and the Hanja name at the bottom of their face in similar-sized font. Unlike in the other stations, Line 1's station signs typically lack arms sprouting from their sides, even on the outer walls; instead, the neighboring stations are printed on a black strip that runs across the outer wall; some exceptions exist as in Seomyeon station, where ...
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South is one of the cardinal directions or Points of the compass, compass points. The direction is the opposite of north and is perpendicular to both west and east. Etymology The word ''south'' comes from Old English ''sūþ'', from earlier Proto-Germanic language, Proto-Germanic ''*sunþaz'' ("south"), possibly related to the same Proto-Indo-European language, Proto-Indo-European root that the word ''sun'' derived from. Some languages describe south in the same way, from the fact that it is the direction of the sun at noon (in the Northern Hemisphere), like Latin meridies 'noon, south' (from medius 'middle' + dies 'day', ), while others describe south as the right-hand side of the rising sun, like Biblical Hebrew תֵּימָן teiman 'south' from יָמִין yamin 'right', Aramaic תַּימנַא taymna from יָמִין yamin 'right' and Syriac ܬܰܝܡܢܳܐ taymna from ܝܰܡܝܺܢܳܐ yamina (hence the name of Yemen, the land to the south/right of the Levant). South is s ...
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Guseo Station
Guseo Station () is a station of the Busan Metro Line 1 in Guseo-dong, Geumjeong District, Busan, South Korea. Station Layout External links *Cyber station informationfrom Busan Transportation Corporation The Busan Transportation Corporation () is a South Korean transport company based in Busan, that was established on January 1, 2006, following the abolition of the Busan Urban Transit Authority founded in 1987. The Busan Transportation Corporat ... Busan Metro stations Geumjeong District Railway stations in South Korea opened in 1985 {{SouthKorea-railstation-stub ...
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Yangjeong Station (Busan Metro)
Yangjeong Station is a station of Busan Metro Line 1 in Yangjeong-dong, Busanjin District, Busan, South Korea. Station Layout External links *Cyber station informationfrom Busan Transportation Corporation The Busan Transportation Corporation () is a South Korean transport company based in Busan, that was established on January 1, 2006, following the abolition of the Busan Urban Transit Authority founded in 1987. The Busan Transportation Corporat ... Busan Metro stations Busanjin District Railway stations in South Korea opened in 1985 {{SouthKorea-railstation-stub ...
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Busanjin District
Busanjin District () is a ''Subdivisions of South Korea, gu'' in central Busan, South Korea. It has an area of 29.7 km2, and a population of about 410,000. The name is sometimes abbreviated locally as "Jin-gu". Busanjin District is home to a major shopping, entertainment, and business area called Seomyeon, Busan, Seomyeon. Administrative divisions Busanjin District is divided into 11 legal ''dong'', which altogether comprise 20 administrative ''dong'', as follows: *Bujeon-dong (釜田洞; 2 administrative ''dong'') *Beomjeon-dong (凡田洞; part of the administrative Bujeon 1(il)-dong) *Yeonji-dong (蓮池洞) *Choeup-dong (草邑洞) *Yangjeong-dong (楊亭洞; 2 administrative ''dong'') *Jeonpo-dong (田浦洞; 2 administrative ''dong'') *Buam-dong, Busan, Buam-dong (釜岩洞; 2 administrative ''dong'') *Danggam-dong (堂甘洞; 3 administrative ''dong'') *Gaya-dong (伽倻洞; 2 administrative ''dong'') *Gaegeum-dong (開琴洞; 3 administrative ''dong'') *Beomcheo ...
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City Hall Station (Busan Metro)
City Hall Station () is a Busan Metro Line 1 station in Yeonsan-dong, Yeonje District, Busan, South Korea. Incidents A fire started at the station at 5:14 pm on July 16, 2014. No one died, but five people were injured and over 400 had to be evacuated. The fire was caused by an external power supply air conditioner. The line resumed normal operations by 6:55 pm the same day. Station Layout Gallery File:City Hall Station pole sign.JPG, Pole Sign File:Busan-subway-122-City-hall-station-6-entrance.jpg, City Hall station No. 6 entrance External links *Cyber station informationfrom Busan Transportation Corporation The Busan Transportation Corporation () is a South Korean transport company based in Busan, that was established on January 1, 2006, following the abolition of the Busan Urban Transit Authority founded in 1987. The Busan Transportation Corporat ... Busan Metro stations Yeonje District Railway stations in South Korea opened in 1985 {{SouthKorea-rails ...
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Yeonsan Station (Busan Metro)
Yeonsan Station () is a station of the Busan Metro Line 1 and Busan Metro Line 3 in Yeonsan-dong, Yeonje District, Busan, South Korea. Station Layout Line 1 Line 3 Gallery File:Yeonsan station sign 20180324 190418.jpg, Station Sign (Line 3) File:1호선 연산역 역명판.jpg, Station Sign (Line 1) External links *Cyber station informationfrom Busan Transportation Corporation The Busan Transportation Corporation () is a South Korean transport company based in Busan, that was established on January 1, 2006, following the abolition of the Busan Urban Transit Authority founded in 1987. The Busan Transportation Corporat ... Busan Metro stations Yeonje District Railway stations in South Korea opened in 1985 {{SouthKorea-railstation-stub ...
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Busan National University Of Education Station
Busan Nat'l Univ. of Edu. Station () is a station of the Busan Metro Line 1 & Donghae Line in Geoje-dong, Yeonje District, Busan, South Korea. It was named as such due to its proximity to the Busan National University of Education located on the west side of the station. Station Layout Line 1 Donghae Line Gallery File:Busan National Univ of Edu 2010.JPG, Station Sign (Line 1) File:Gyodaeyeok of Donghae Line nameplate in 2018.jpg, Station Sign (Donghae Line) File:Gyodaeyeok of Donghae Line in 2018.jpg, Donghae Line station References External links *Cyber station informationfrom Busan Transportation Corporation The Busan Transportation Corporation () is a South Korean transport company based in Busan, that was established on January 1, 2006, following the abolition of the Busan Urban Transit Authority founded in 1987. The Busan Transportation Corporat ... Busan Metro stations Yeonje District Railway stations in South Korea opened in 1985 {{SouthKor ...
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Yeonje District
Yeonje District () is a ''Subdivisions of South Korea, gu'' in central Busan, South Korea. It has an area of 12.08 km2, and a population of about 220,000. Yeonje District was created in March 1995 following its separation from Dongnae District. Its name was formed by taking the first and last syllables of the names of its only 2 legal ''dong''; Yeonsan-dong and Geoje-dong. Busan City Hall is located in Yeonje District. Administrative divisions Yeonje District is divided into 2 legal ''dong'', which all together comprise 12 administrative ''dong'', as follows: *Yeonsan-dong (8 administrative ''dong'') *Geoje-dong (4 administrative ''dong'') See also *Geography of South Korea *Subdivisions of South Korea References External links Yeonje District website
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Myeongnyun Station
Myeongnyun Station () is a station of Busan Metro Line 1 in Myeongnyun-dong, Dongnae District, Busan, South Korea. Station Layout Gallery File:Myeongnyun Station 2010.JPG, Station Sign File:Busan-subway-126-Myeongnyun-dong-5-entrance.jpg, Station No. 5 Entrance External links *Cyber station informationfrom Busan Transportation Corporation The Busan Transportation Corporation () is a South Korean transport company based in Busan, that was established on January 1, 2006, following the abolition of the Busan Urban Transit Authority founded in 1987. The Busan Transportation Corporat ... Busan Metro stations Dongnae District Railway stations in South Korea opened in 1985 {{SouthKorea-railstation-stub ...
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Oncheonjang Station
Oncheonjang Station () is a station of Busan Metro Line 1 in Oncheon-dong, Dongnae District, Busan, South Korea. Station Layout External links *Cyber station informationfrom Busan Transportation Corporation The Busan Transportation Corporation () is a South Korean transport company based in Busan, that was established on January 1, 2006, following the abolition of the Busan Urban Transit Authority founded in 1987. The Busan Transportation Corporat ... Busan Metro stations Dongnae District Railway stations in South Korea opened in 1985 {{SouthKorea-railstation-stub ...
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Dongnae District
Dongnae District () is a '' gu'' (district) in central Busan, South Korea. Administrative divisions It has a population of about 300,000, and an area of 16.7 square kilometers. It was once a separate city, the principal port of southeastern Korea. Numerous historical relics are preserved in the area. This district is well known for the dish '' pajeon''. DongRaeGu is also the ID for the Korean '' StarCraft II'' pro gamer, Park Soo-ho. Due to his success in events such as the Global StarCraft II League and Major League Gaming, he was recognized by the town and was allowed to officially represent the town by being able to place a badge on his uniform. Dongnae District is divided into seven legal ''dong'', which altogether comprise 14 administrative ''dong'', as follows: * Allak-dong (2 administrative ''dong'') * Boksan-dong * Myeongjang-dong (2 administrative ''dong'') * Myeongnyun-dong (2 administrative ''dong'') * Oncheon-dong (3 administrative ''dong'') * Sajik-dong (3 adm ...
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