Busan Metro (부산 도시철도 (Busan dosicheoldo))
Busan Metro is an urban rail system operated by Busan Transportation Corporation of South Korea. Opened on July 19, 1985, the subway system has expanded over the years, becoming an integral part of Busan's extensive public transportation network. The metro has 4 numbered lines, covering 116.5 kilometers (72.4 mi) of route and serving 114 stations. Including the BGL and Donghae Line, the network covers 205.6 kilometers (127.8 mi) of route and serves 158 stations.
Operator | City of Busan |
Operation start | 19 July 1985 |
Total Lines | 5 Metro Lines |
Total Station | 127 Active Stations |
Metro City/Country | Busan South Korea |
Official Web | https://www.bglrt.com/main.web |
Metro Lines
Metro lines | Stations | Terminal stations | |
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▣ | Line 1 | 40 | Dadaepo Beach ⇄ Nopo |
▣ | Line 2 | 43 | Jangsan ⇄ Yangsan |
▣ | Line 3 | 17 | Suyeong ⇄ Daejeo |
▣ | Line 4 | 14 | Minam ⇄ Anpyeong |
▣ | Busan–Gimhae Light Rail Transi | 21 | Sasang ⇄ Kaya University |
Metro Map
Metro Facts
- The Busan Metro opened its doors to the public on July 19, 1985, marking the beginning of its service as an important component of Busan's public transportation system.
- The Busan Metro consists of four primary lines – the Red Line (Line 1), the Green Line (Line 2), the Orange Line (Line 3), and the Brown Line (Line 4), which collectively serve the diverse needs of the city. . Residents.
- With continued expansion efforts, the subway network covers various districts within Busan, connecting urban centers, residential areas, and popular tourist destinations.
- Busan Metro stations are equipped with modern facilities, including digital signage, escalators and elevators, enhancing overall convenience and accessibility for passengers.
- The metro system is designed to provide efficient urban transit, reduce traffic congestion and provide a reliable option for daily commuters.
- Some metro lines pass through scenic routes, providing passengers with picturesque views of the city, mountains and coastline, enhancing the overall travel experience.
- The Busan Metro is seamlessly integrated with the city's extensive bus services, providing passengers with an extensive and well-connected public transportation network.
- The subway connects passengers to major cultural and commercial centers, including areas such as Seomyeon, Haeundae and Jagalchi, which contribute to the vibrancy of Busan's urban life.
- The metro system runs on a smart card system, allowing passengers to easily pay their fares without the need for traditional paper tickets.
- Busan Metro prioritizes accessibility with features such as barrier-free facilities, making it user-friendly for individuals with disabilities and ensuring inclusivity within the transportation system.
Other Metro
Metro Network | Lines | Stations | |
---|---|---|---|
Seoul Subway | 30 | 662 | |
Daegu Metro | 3 | 89 | |
Incheon Subway | 2 | 56 | |
Daejeon Metro | 1 | 27 | |
Gwangju Metro | 1 | 20 |