Box Width: | 22em |
Line 2 | |
Native Name: | I Hoseon |
Type: | Rapid transit |
System: | Busan Metro |
Status: | Operational |
Start: | Jangsan or Jeonpo |
End: | Yangsan, Hopo or GwanganOr Yangsan Sports Complex |
Stations: | 59 |
Routes: | 1 |
Open: | 30 June 1999 |
Operator: | Busan Transportation Corporation |
Stock: | Hanjin Heavy Industries BTC Class 2000 |
Linelength: | 61.9km (38.5miles) |
Tracks: | 2 |
Electrification: | Overhead tram line1,500 V DC (Yangsan - Millak) & (Centum City - Jangsan) sections Overhead rigid body wire (T-Bar)1,500 V DC (Millak - Centum City) section |
Speed Km/H: | 80 |
Map State: | collapsed |
Busan Metro Line 2 (Korean: [[:ko:부산 도시철도 2호선|2호선]]) is a line of the Busan Metro that crosses Busan, South Korea, from east to west, running along the shores of Haeundae and Gwanganli, and then north toward Yangsan. It is represented by a green colour. It has the highest ratio of subterranean stations to elevated stations, with only its last six (originally last two before Jeungsan, the Pusan National University Yangsan Campus station, Namyangsan, and Yangsan station were built and opened) being elevated and the first 37 being subterranean. The line is 45.6km (28.3miles) long with 44 stations, and its trains have six cars each.
Line 2's station signs have lime-green frames, using the same design as Line 1's station signs for the inner walls. On the outer walls, the signs have two arms sprouting from their sides, but have the same round face with the Hangul name of the station printed in big font and the English and Hanja names printed beneath in descending order in small font with the station number beside the English name. The arms have the names of the neighboring stations (in the aforementioned three fonts) and their ends are flat. Due to the fact that the trains drive on the right side, the left arm of each sign has the next station appropriate to the train on the same side and the right arm has the previous station. Additionally, an arrow can be seen on the left arm pointing in the direction of the next station. Line 2 is the first line through the line to have station signs that have arms on the outer walls, although Line 1 will receive station signs with arms in certain stations such as Seomyeon.
A ride through the entire line takes about 1 hour 24 minutes. Busan Metro Line 2 will be expanded from Jangsan Station to East Busan Tourism Complex in Gijang County which will be opened in 2021. (Currently Planned)
Plans to create the line began in 1987 and were finalized by 1991. During the construction of the third section of the line in 2001, the original plan to extend the route three stations beyond Yangsan Station was scrapped at the request of the citizens of Yangsan, with a new light rail line currently undergoing approval as an alternative.
An older plan hoped to stretch the line four stations beyond Jangsan Station, but was scrapped due to cost concerns. The extension idea has gained new interest, but with proposals for a new light rail line connecting Jangsan Station to the city of Ulsan.
Station Number | Station name | Station name | Station name | Transfer | Distance | Total distance | Location | |||
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Jangsan | Korean: [[:ko:장산역|장산]] Korean: [[:ko:장산역|(해운대 백병원)]] | |||||||||
Jung-dong | Korean: [[:ko:중동역 (부산)|중동]] | |||||||||
Haeundae | Korean: [[:ko:해운대역|해운대]] | |||||||||
Dongbaek | Korean: [[:ko:동백역 (부산)|동백]] | |||||||||
BEXCO | Korean: [[:ko:벡스코역|벡스코]] | 벡스코 | ||||||||
Centum City | Korean: [[:ko:센텀시티역|센텀시티]] Korean: [[:ko:센텀시티역|(벡스코·신세계)]] | 센텀시티 | ||||||||
Millak | Korean: [[:ko:민락역|민락]] | |||||||||
Suyeong | Korean: [[:ko:수영역|수영]] | |||||||||
Gwangan | Korean: [[:ko:광안역|광안]] | |||||||||
Geumnyeonsan | Korean: [[:ko:금련산역|금련산]] Korean: [[:ko:금련산역|(좋은강안병원)]] | |||||||||
Namcheon | Korean: [[:ko:남천역|남천]] Korean: [[:ko:남천역|(KBS∙수영구청)]] | |||||||||
Kyunsung Univ. · Pukyong Nat'l Univ. | Korean: [[:ko:경성대·부경대역|경성대·부경대]] Korean: [[:ko:경성대·부경대역|(동명대학교)]] | · | ||||||||
Daeyeon | Korean: [[:ko:대연역|대연]] Korean: [[:ko:대연역|(고려병원)]] | |||||||||
Motgol | Korean: [[:ko:못골역|못골]] Korean: [[:ko:못골역|(남구청)]] | |||||||||
Jigegol | Korean: [[:ko:지게골역|지게골]] | |||||||||
Munhyeon | Korean: [[:ko:문현역|문현]] | |||||||||
Busan International Finance Center·Busan Bank | Korean: [[:ko:국제금융센터·부산은행역|국제금융센터·부산은행]] | 센터· | ||||||||
Jeonpo | Korean: [[:ko:전포역|전포]] | |||||||||
Seomyeon | Korean: [[:ko:서면역|서면]] | |||||||||
Buam | Korean: [[:ko:부암역|부암]] Korean: [[:ko:부암역|(온 종합병원)]] | |||||||||
Gaya | Korean: [[:ko:가야역 (도시철도)|가야]] | |||||||||
Dong-eui Univ. | Korean: [[:ko:동의대역|동의대]] | |||||||||
Gaegeum | Korean: [[:ko:개금역|개금]] | |||||||||
Naengjeong | Korean: [[:ko:냉정역|냉정]] | |||||||||
Jurye | Korean: [[:ko:주례역|주례]] | |||||||||
Gamjeon | Korean: [[:ko:감전역|감전]] Korean: [[:ko:감전역|(사상구청)]] | |||||||||
Sasang | Korean: [[:ko:사상역 (도시철도)|사상]] Korean: [[:ko:사상역 (도시철도)|(서부터미널)]] | |||||||||
Deokpo | Korean: [[:ko:덕포역|덕포]] | |||||||||
Modeok | Korean: [[:ko:모덕역|모덕]] | |||||||||
Mora | Korean: [[:ko:모라역|모라]] | |||||||||
Gunam | Korean: [[:ko:구남역|구남]] | |||||||||
Gumyeong | Korean: [[:ko:구명역|구명]] | |||||||||
Deokcheon | Korean: [[:ko:덕천역 (부산)|덕천]] Korean: [[:ko:덕천역 (부산)|(부산과기대)]] | |||||||||
Sujeong | Korean: [[:ko:수정역|수정]] Korean: [[:ko:수정역|(방송통신대)]] | |||||||||
Hwamyeong | Korean: [[:ko:화명역 (도시철도)|화명]] | |||||||||
Yulli | Korean: [[:ko:율리역|율리]] | |||||||||
Dongwon | Korean: [[:ko:동원역|동원]] | |||||||||
Geumgok | Korean: [[:ko:금곡역 (부산)|금곡]] | |||||||||
Hopo | Korean: [[:ko:호포역|호포]] | |||||||||
Jeungsan | Korean: [[:ko:증산역 (양산)|증산]] | |||||||||
Pusan Nat'l Univ. Yangsan Campus | Korean: [[:ko:부산대양산캠퍼스역|부산대양산캠퍼스]] | 캠퍼스 | ||||||||
Namyangsan | Korean: [[:ko:남양산역|남양산]] Korean: [[:ko:남양산역|(범어)]] | |||||||||
Yangsan | Korean: [[:ko:양산역|양산]] Korean: [[:ko:양산역|(시청·양산대학)]] | |||||||||