Seobinggo Station
| Seobinggo Station | |||
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![]() Seobinggo Station (2005) | |||
| Korean name | |||
| Hangul | 서빙고역 | ||
| Hanja | 西氷庫驛 | ||
| Revised Romanization | Seobinggo-yeok | ||
| McCune–Reischauer | Sŏbinggo-yŏk | ||
| Gyeongui–Jungang Line | |||
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| Station number | K112 | ||
| Address |
241-11 Seobinggo-dong, 238 Seobinggoro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul | ||
| Coordinates | 37°31′10.45″N 126°59′18.81″E / 37.5195694°N 126.9885583°ECoordinates: 37°31′10.45″N 126°59′18.81″E / 37.5195694°N 126.9885583°E | ||
| Date opened | October 1, 1917 | ||
| Type | Aboveground | ||
| Platforms/tracks | 2 / 4 | ||
| Operator | Korail | ||
Seobinggo Station is a station on the Gyeongwon Line. It is located near the northern end of Banpo Bridge. The southeastern part of the Yongsan Garrison, a military base in Seoul, is served by this station. The Embassy of Turkey is close from Exit 1.
Vicinity
- Exit 1: Seobinggo Elementary School, Turkish Embassy of Korea, Hangang Middle School
- Exit 2: Sindonga APT, Banpo Bridge, Jamsu Bridge
External links
- (Korean) Station information from Korail
| Preceding station | Seoul Metropolitan Subway | Following station | ||
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toward Munsan | toward Yongmun |
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