Suin Line Explained

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Suin Line
Native Name:
Suinseon
Type:Rapid transit
System:Seoul Metropolitan Subway
Status:Operational
Start:Suwon
End:Incheon
Stations:27 operational (8 shared with the Ansan Line)
Open:June 30, 2012 (Phase 1)
February 27, 2016 (Phase 2)
September 12, 2020 (Phase 3)
(new route)
Close:December 31, 1995 (original route)
Operator:Korail
Depot:Siheung
Linelength:39.2km (24.4miles)
Tracks:2
Map State:collapsed

The Suin Line (Suwon-Incheon;) was a metro line of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway serving the Seoul Capital Area.

The original route, abandoned in 1995, was one of the few narrow-gauge railways in South Korea. Opened by the privately owned Chosen Gyeongdong Railway in 1937, it connected Suwon to Namincheon via Ansan and Siheung; in 1942, it was taken over by another private railway, the Chosen Railway (the largest of colonial Korea's privately owned railway companies). The Chosen Railway owned the line until all railways in Korea were nationalized after 1945. However, since December 28, 2004, the Suin Line is being reconstructed with standard gauge and double tracking as an integral part of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway network and is opening in three phases.[1]

All northbound trains terminated at Incheon, all southbound services terminated at Oido. Express train service served only Oido, Soraepogu, Incheon Nonhyeon, Woninjae, Yeonsu, Inha University, and Incheon.[2]

Trains along the line were 6 cars long. Platforms at stations are built for 8 cars in preparation for the merging of the Bundang Line with the Suin Line, and are prepared for 10 cars when the extension occurs.

Trains run at an interval of 15 minutes throughout the day.

History

2012:

June 30: The rebuilt Suin Line is officially opened from Oido to Songdo.

2014:

December 27: Darwol Station opens as an in-fill station.

2016:

February 27: The line is extended westward from Songdo to Incheon.[3]

2017:

July 10: Express service is launched on the line.

2020:

September 12: The line is extended eastward from Oido to Suwon. The Suin Line and Bundang Line are integrated into Suin–Bundang Line, which connects Incheon and Wangsimni.[4] Trains run from Cheongnyangni station or Wangsimni station to Jukjeon station, Gosaek station, or Incheon station.

Planned for the future

Hagik station is planned to open between Songdo and Inha University in 2020. In addition, a connection line is under consideration at Suwon that will allow KTX trains to run between the Gyeongbu high-speed railway and Incheon Station via the Suin-Bundang Line by 2025.

Stations

Current alignment

Station
number
Station nameTransferLine namePhaseStation
distance
Total
distance
Location
RomanizedHangulHanjain km
Through-services to/from Cheongnyangni via Bundang Line (Suin–Bundang Line) ↑
K245SuwonKorean: [[:ko:수원역|수원]]水原
Mugunghwa-ho and ITX-Saemaeul services
Suin Line3align=center ---align=center 0.0Gyeonggi-doSuwon
K246GosaekKorean: [[:ko:고색역|고색]]古索
K247OmokcheonKorean: [[:ko:오목천역|오목천]]梧木川
K248EocheonKorean: [[:ko:어천역|어천]]漁川Hwaseong
K249YamokKorean: [[:ko:야목역|야목]]野牧
K250SariKorean: [[:ko:사리역|사리]]四里Ansan
K251Hanyang Univ. at AnsanKorean: [[:ko:한대앞역|한대앞]]漢大앞Line 4
Ansan Linealign=center 1.5align=center 1.5
K252JungangKorean: [[:ko:중앙역 (안산)|중앙]]中央align=center 1.6align=center 3.1
K253GojanKorean: [[:ko:고잔역|고잔]]古棧align=center 1.4align=center 4.5
K254ChojiKorean: [[:ko:초지역|초지]]草芝align=center 1.5align=center 6.0
K255AnsanKorean: [[:ko:안산역|안산]]安山align=center 1.8align=center 7.8
K256SingiloncheonKorean: [[:ko:신길온천역|신길온천]]新吉溫泉align=center 2.2align=center 10.0
K257JeongwangKorean: [[:ko:정왕역|정왕]]正往align=center 2.9align=center 12.9Siheung
K258OidoKorean: [[:ko:오이도역|오이도]]烏耳島1align=center 1.4align=center 14.3
K259DarwolKorean: [[:ko:달월역|달월]]達月Suin Linealign=center 2.1align=center 16.4
K260WolgotKorean: [[:ko:월곶역|월곶]]月串align=center 1.5align=center 17.9
K261SoraepoguKorean: [[:ko:소래포구역|소래포구]]蘇萊浦口align=center 1.3align=center 19.2IncheonNamdong-gu
K262Incheon NonhyeonKorean: [[:ko:인천논현역|인천논현]]仁川論峴align=center 1.0align=center 20.2
K263HogupoKorean: [[:ko:호구포역|호구포]]虎口浦align=center 1.3align=center 21.5
K264Namdong IndusparkKorean: [[:ko:남동인더스파크역|남동인더스파크]]南洞인더스파크align=center 1.3align=center 22.8
K265WoninjaeKorean: [[:ko:원인재역|원인재]]源仁齋align=center 1.0align=center 23.8Yeonsu-gu
K266YeonsuKorean: [[:ko:연수역|연수]]延壽align=center 0.9align=center 24.7
K267SongdoKorean: [[:ko:송도역|송도]]松島align=center 2.7align=center 27.4
K268Hagik (2020)[5] 학익鶴翼2Nam-gu
K269Inha UniversityKorean: [[:ko:인하대역|인하대]]仁荷大align=center 2.4align=center 29.8
K270SunguiKorean: [[:ko:숭의역|숭의]]崇義align=center 1.8align=center 31.6
K271SinpoKorean: [[:ko:신포역|신포]]align=center 1.5align=center 33.1Jung-gu
K272IncheonKorean: [[:ko:인천역|인천]]仁川 Wolmi Sea Trainalign=center 1.1align=center 34.2

Former alignment

StationHangulHanjaConnecting LinesYear of ClosureLocation
SuwonKorean: [[:ko:수원역|수원]]Line 1
Gyeongbu Line
Suryeo Line
1995Gyeonggi-doSuwon
GosaekKorean: [[:ko:고색역|고색]]1974
EocheonKorean: [[:ko:어천역|어천]]1995Hwaseong
YamokKorean: [[:ko:야목역|야목]]1995
SariKorean: [[:ko:사리역|사리]]1995Ansan
Hanyang Univ. at AnsanKorean: [[:ko:한대앞역|한대앞]]Line 4
(Shared Line)
1995
JungangKorean: [[:ko:중앙역 (안산)|중앙]]1994
GojanKorean: [[:ko:고잔역|고잔]]1994
AnsanKorean: [[:ko:안산역|안산]]1994
JeongwangKorean: [[:ko:정왕역|정왕]]1994Siheung
DarwolKorean: [[:ko:달월역|달월]]1994
SoraepoguKorean: [[:ko:소래포구역|소래포구]]1994IncheonNamdong-gu
HogupoKorean: [[:ko:논현역|논현]]1992
Namdong IndusparkKorean: [[:ko:남동인더스파크역|남동]]1992
SongdoKorean: [[:ko:송도역|송도]]1992Yeonsu-gu
Inha Univ.Korean: [[:ko:용현역|용현]]1973Nam-gu
Sungui인천항 (남인천) 1973

Rolling stock

The Suin Line used 18 Korail Class 351000 trains. They were the same as the third generation Class 351000 trains from the Bundang Line, except that they were painted red like the Gyeongui-Jungang Line and Line 1 trains. These trains have since been repainted yellow to match the color of Bundang Line trains; this was done in anticipation of the merging of the Bundang and Suin Lines into the Suin–Bundang Line.

For the former Suin Line, the Korean National Railroad built a narrow gauge steam locomotive, the KNR160 diesel car (also known as the Niigata/Kawasaki Diesel Car), and the KNR18000 passenger car. One KNR160 car (later renumbered KNR9160) and two KNR18000 car are preserved at the railroad museum in nearby Uiwang.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Suin Line. EncyKorea.
  2. News: 전철로 22분 … 이웃동네 된 송도~오이도. 2012-07-03. JoongAng Ilbo. 2018-04-12. ko-KR.
  3. Web site: 경기신문: 수인선 전철 안산 구간 29일 착공. Gyeonggi News. 2011-05-01.
  4. David . Burroughs . Final phase of Korea's Suin Line complete . . Simmons-Boardman Publishing Inc. . 15 September 2020 . 2020-09-17.
  5. http://news.kmib.co.kr/article/view.asp?arcid=0923440347&code=11131411 “25분 거리를 10분만에… 지역경제도 살아났으면”… 27일 완전 재개통 앞둔 수인선 시범 운행