Ichon Station
This article is about a metro station in South Korea. For the railway station in North Korea, see Ichon Chongnyon Station.
Ichon Station | |||
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Korean name | |||
Hangul | 이촌역 | ||
Hanja | 二村驛 | ||
Revised Romanization | Ichonnyeok | ||
McCune–Reischauer | Ich'onnyǒk | ||
Line 4 | |||
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Station number | 430 | ||
Address |
17-112 Yongsan-dong 5-ga, 92 Seobinggoro Jiha, Yongsan-gu, Seoul | ||
Coordinates | 37°31′21″N 126°58′23″E / 37.52254°N 126.97316°ECoordinates: 37°31′21″N 126°58′23″E / 37.52254°N 126.97316°E | ||
Date opened | October 18, 1985 | ||
Type | Underground | ||
Platforms/tracks | 2 / 2 | ||
Operator | Seoul Metro | ||
Gyeongui–Jungang Line | |||
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Station number | K111 | ||
Address |
301-80 Ichon-dong, 73-45 Ichonno 65 Gagil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul | ||
Date opened | December 9, 1978 | ||
Type | Aboveground | ||
Platforms/tracks | 2 / 2 | ||
Operator | Korail |
Ichon (National Museum of Korea) Station is a station in Yongsan-gu, Seoul on Seoul Subway Line 4 and Gyeongwon Line. This station is the closest to the National Museum of Korea, situated in the interior of Yongsan Family Park. It also serves eastern Ichon-dong, home to the largest Japanese community in South Korea with some 1,300 Japanese residents.
The Line 4 station is located in Yongsan-dong 5-ga and the Jungang Line station is located in Ichon-dong.
In 2018 it will become a transfer station with the Shinbundang Line.
Entrance
- Exit 1: Ward hall of Yongsan-gu
- Exit 2: Yongsan Family Park, Seobinggo-dong, National Museum of Korea - In case of overcrowding, use exit 1 instead
- Exit 3: Dongjak Bridge
- Exit 3-1: Ichon 1-dong, Sinyongsan Elementary School
- Exit 4: Townoffice of Ichon 1 dong, Jungkyung High School, Police office concerning Ichon 1-dong
- Exit 5: Yongsan tax office
External links
- (Korean) Station information from Korail
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Preceding station | Seoul Metropolitan Subway | Following station | ||
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toward Danggogae | Line 4 | toward Oido |
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toward Munsan | Gyeongui–Jungang Line | toward Yongmun |
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