Busan Metro Line 4

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Line 4
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Overview
Native name 4호선(4號線)
Sa Hoseon
Type Rapid transit
System Busan Subway
Status Operational
Termini Anpyeong
Minam
Stations 14
Services 1
Operation
Opened 30 March 2011
Operator(s) Busan Transportation Corporation
Technical
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No. of tracks 2
Track gauge by tire, outside: 1.7 metres (5 ft 7 in)
Electrification 750 V DC third rail

Busan Subway Line 4 (4호선) is a rubber-tyred metro line of the Busan Subway network that connects part of Gijang-gun, Busan, and upper Haeundae-gu, Busan, into Dongnae-gu, Busan Korea. It is operated by the Busan Transportation Corporation. Opened on March 30, 2011,[1] the line is a rapid transit (metro) system consisting of 14 stations - 8 underground, 1 on-ground, and 5 above-ground.[2] The line color is blue. A trip through the entire line takes about 24 minutes. Unlike lines 1 to 3 of Busan Subway the trains are driverless and run with pneumatic tires on concrete track (Roll way) between two guide bars.

Lines 3 and 4

While Busan Subway Line 3 was being planned, the planners thought about making what is now Busan Subway Line 4 the 2nd phase of Busan Subway Line 3. However, for several reasons, they have made this 2nd phase into a new line called Busan Subway Line 4.

Archaeology

Compared to Line 3, Line 4 took quite a long time for its construction. There are many reasons for this; however the most significant one is that there were many artifacts found in the construction site of the line, including those from the time of the Three Kingdoms of Korea and the Joseon Dynasty. These artifacts had great historical value,[3] so they caused the completion date of the line to be delayed from its original date of opening in 2008. Some of these artifacts are being displayed inside a historical museum dedicated to this in Suan Station (the museum opened on January 28, 2011).

Car builder

Woojin Industrial system Co., Ltd., supplied urban rubber tire trains for Line 4.[4]

List of stations

Station
Number
Station name Transfer Distance
in km
Total
distance
Location
English Hangul Hanja
401
Minam 미남  3 
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0.0
Busan
Dongnae
402
Dongnae 동래  1 
1.0
1.0
403
Suan 수안
(동래읍성임진왜란역사관)

(동래읍성임진왜란역사관)
0.7
1.7
404
Nakmin 낙민
0.6
2.3
405
Chungnyeolsa 충렬사
(안락)

(안락)
0.6
2.9
406
Myeongjang 명장
0.6
3.5
407
Seodong 서동
0.9
4.4
Geumjeong
408
Geumsa 금사
0.6
5.0
409
Banyeo Agricultural Market 반여농산물시장
0.7
5.7
Haeundae
410
Seokdae 석대
1.1
6.8
411
Youngsan Univ. 영산대
(아랫반송)

(아랫반송)
1.2
8.0
412
Dong-Busan College 동부산대학
(윗반송)

(윗반송)
1.3
9.3
413
Gochon 고촌
(실로암공원)

(실로암공원)
0.6
9.9
Gijang
414
Anpyeong 안평
(고촌주택단지)

(고촌주택단지)
0.9
10.8

See also

References

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