Suin Line

Commuter subway line of Korail
  • Suwon
  • Incheon
Stations27 operational (8 shared with the Ansan Line)ServiceTypeRapid transitSystemSeoul Metropolitan SubwayOperator(s)KorailDepot(s)SiheungHistoryOpenedJune 30, 2012 (Phase 1)
February 27, 2016 (Phase 2)
September 12, 2020 (Phase 3)
(new route)ClosedDecember 31, 1995 (original route)TechnicalLine length39.2 km (24.4 mi)[1]Number of tracks2Track gauge762 mm (2 ft 6 in)
Route map

Legend
to Bundang Line
K245
Suwon
K246
Gosaek
K247
Omokcheon
Gyeongbu HSR
Left arrow Seoul / Busan Right arrow
Eocheon Triangular Junction (proposed)
K248
Eocheon
K249
Yamok
K250
Sa-ri
Ansan Line to Geumjeong
449
Hanyang University at Ansan
450
Jungang
451
Gojan
452
Choji
 Seohae 
link with Seohae Line
453
Ansan
454
Singiloncheon
455
Jeongwang
456
Oido
Siheung Depot
K251
Darwol
Gyeonggang Line (proposed)
K252
Wolgot
Sorae railway bridge
K253
Soraepogu
K254
Incheon Nonhyeon
K255
Hogupo
K256
Namdong Induspark
K257
Woninjae Incheon Subway Line 1
K258
Yeonsu
proposed Suin Line KTX service
K259
Songdo
K260
Hagik
K261
Inha University
K262
Sungui
K263
Sinpo
K264
Incheon
Express services
456
Oido
K253
Soraepogu
K254
Incheon Nonhyeon
K257
Woninjae Incheon Subway Line 1
K258
Yeonsu
K261
Inha University
K264
Incheon
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The Suin Line (Suwon-Incheon; Korean수인선) 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 762 mm (2 ft 6 in) 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.[2]

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.[3]

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.[4]

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.[1] 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 name Transfer Line name Phase Station
distance
Total
distance
Location
Romanized Hangul Hanja in km
Through-services to/from Cheongnyangni via Bundang Line (Suin–Bundang Line) ↑
K245 Suwon 수원 水原
Mugunghwa-ho and ITX-Saemaeul services
Suin Line 3 --- 0.0 Gyeonggi-do Suwon
K246 Gosaek 고색 古索
K247 Omokcheon 오목천 梧木川
K248 Eocheon 어천 漁川 Hwaseong
K249 Yamok 야목 野牧
K250 Sari 사리 四里 Ansan
K251 Hanyang Univ. at Ansan 한대앞 漢大앞 Line 4
(shared)
Ansan Line 1.5 1.5
K252 Jungang 중앙 中央 1.6 3.1
K253 Gojan 고잔 古棧 1.4 4.5
K254 Choji 초지 草芝  Seohae  1.5 6.0
K255 Ansan 안산 安山 1.8 7.8
K256 Singiloncheon 신길온천 新吉溫泉 2.2 10.0
K257 Jeongwang 정왕 正往 2.9 12.9 Siheung
K258 Oido 오이도 烏耳島 1 1.4 14.3
K259 Darwol 달월 達月 Suin Line 2.1 16.4
K260 Wolgot 월곶 月串 1.5 17.9
K261 Soraepogu 소래포구 蘇萊浦口 1.3 19.2 Incheon Namdong-gu
K262 Incheon Nonhyeon 인천논현 仁川論峴 1.0 20.2
K263 Hogupo 호구포 虎口浦 1.3 21.5
K264 Namdong Induspark 남동인더스파크 南洞인더스파크 1.3 22.8
K265 Woninjae 원인재 源仁齋 1.0 23.8 Yeonsu-gu
K266 Yeonsu 연수 延壽 0.9 24.7
K267 Songdo 송도 松島 2.7 27.4
K268 Hagik (2020)[5] 학익 鶴翼 2 Nam-gu
K269 Inha University 인하대 仁荷大 2.4 29.8
K270 Sungui 숭의 崇義 1.8 31.6
K271 Sinpo 신포 新浦 1.5 33.1 Jung-gu
K272 Incheon 인천 仁川 Wolmi Sea Train 1.1 34.2

Former alignment

Station Hangul Hanja Connecting Lines Year of Closure Location
Suwon 수원 水原 Line 1
Gyeongbu Line
Suryeo Line
1995 Gyeonggi-do Suwon
Gosaek 고색 古索 1974
Eocheon 어천 漁川 1995 Hwaseong
Yamok 야목 野牧 1995
Sari 사리 四里 1995 Ansan
Hanyang Univ. at Ansan 한대앞 漢大앞 Line 4
(Shared Line)
1995
Jungang 중앙 中央 1994
Gojan 고잔 古棧 1994
Ansan 안산 安山 1994
Jeongwang 정왕 正往 1994 Siheung
Darwol 달월 達月 1994
Soraepogu 소래포구 蘇來 1994 Incheon Namdong-gu
Hogupo 논현 論峴 1992
Namdong Induspark 남동 南洞 1992
Songdo 송도 松島 1992 Yeonsu-gu
Inha Univ. 용현 龍現 1973 Nam-gu
Sungui 인천항 (남인천) 仁川港 (南仁川) 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.

Gallery

  • These images are in order from Suwon towards Sungui.
  • Split by the Gyeongbu Line in Seryu-dong, Suwon 37°15′19″N 127°0′21″E / 37.25528°N 127.00583°E / 37.25528; 127.00583
    Split by the Gyeongbu Line in Seryu-dong, Suwon
    37°15′19″N 127°0′21″E / 37.25528°N 127.00583°E / 37.25528; 127.00583
  • In Seryu-dong, Suwon 37°15′17″N 127°00′17″E / 37.25472°N 127.00472°E / 37.25472; 127.00472
    In Seryu-dong, Suwon
    37°15′17″N 127°00′17″E / 37.25472°N 127.00472°E / 37.25472; 127.00472
  • Pill-box in Seryu-dong, Suwon 37°15′13″N 126°59′54″E / 37.25361°N 126.99833°E / 37.25361; 126.99833
    Pill-box in Seryu-dong, Suwon
    37°15′13″N 126°59′54″E / 37.25361°N 126.99833°E / 37.25361; 126.99833
  • Crossing the Seohocheon in Pyeong-dong, Suwon 37°15′11″N 126°59′40″E / 37.25306°N 126.99444°E / 37.25306; 126.99444
    Crossing the Seohocheon in Pyeong-dong, Suwon
    37°15′11″N 126°59′40″E / 37.25306°N 126.99444°E / 37.25306; 126.99444
  • In Pyeong-dong, Suwon 37°15′08″N 126°59′21″E / 37.25222°N 126.98917°E / 37.25222; 126.98917
    In Pyeong-dong, Suwon
    37°15′08″N 126°59′21″E / 37.25222°N 126.98917°E / 37.25222; 126.98917
  • In Pyeong-dong, Suwon 37°15′06″N 126°59′11″E / 37.25167°N 126.98639°E / 37.25167; 126.98639
    In Pyeong-dong, Suwon
    37°15′06″N 126°59′11″E / 37.25167°N 126.98639°E / 37.25167; 126.98639
  • In Pyeong-dong, Suwon 37°15′05″N 126°59′06″E / 37.25139°N 126.98500°E / 37.25139; 126.98500
    In Pyeong-dong, Suwon
    37°15′05″N 126°59′06″E / 37.25139°N 126.98500°E / 37.25139; 126.98500
  • In Pyeong-dong, Suwon 37°15′03″N 126°59′00″E / 37.25083°N 126.98333°E / 37.25083; 126.98333
    In Pyeong-dong, Suwon
    37°15′03″N 126°59′00″E / 37.25083°N 126.98333°E / 37.25083; 126.98333
  • In Pyeong-dong, Suwon 37°15′02″N 126°58′58″E / 37.25056°N 126.98278°E / 37.25056; 126.98278
    In Pyeong-dong, Suwon
    37°15′02″N 126°58′58″E / 37.25056°N 126.98278°E / 37.25056; 126.98278
  • In Pyeong-dong, Suwon 37°14′58″N 126°58′47″E / 37.24944°N 126.97972°E / 37.24944; 126.97972
    In Pyeong-dong, Suwon
    37°14′58″N 126°58′47″E / 37.24944°N 126.97972°E / 37.24944; 126.97972
  • In Pyeong-dong, Suwon 37°14′55″N 126°58′38″E / 37.24861°N 126.97722°E / 37.24861; 126.97722
    In Pyeong-dong, Suwon
    37°14′55″N 126°58′38″E / 37.24861°N 126.97722°E / 37.24861; 126.97722
  • In Gosaek-dong, Suwon 37°14′53″N 126°58′33″E / 37.24806°N 126.97583°E / 37.24806; 126.97583
    In Gosaek-dong, Suwon
    37°14′53″N 126°58′33″E / 37.24806°N 126.97583°E / 37.24806; 126.97583
  • Crossing the Hwanggujicheon 37°14′45″N 126°58′9″E / 37.24583°N 126.96917°E / 37.24583; 126.96917
    Crossing the Hwanggujicheon
    37°14′45″N 126°58′9″E / 37.24583°N 126.96917°E / 37.24583; 126.96917
  • Crossing the Hwanggujicheon 37°14′45″N 126°58′9″E / 37.24583°N 126.96917°E / 37.24583; 126.96917
    Crossing the Hwanggujicheon
    37°14′45″N 126°58′9″E / 37.24583°N 126.96917°E / 37.24583; 126.96917
  • In Omokcheon-dong, Suwon 37°14′42″N 126°58′0″E / 37.24500°N 126.96667°E / 37.24500; 126.96667
    In Omokcheon-dong, Suwon
    37°14′42″N 126°58′0″E / 37.24500°N 126.96667°E / 37.24500; 126.96667
  • In Omokcheon-dong, Suwon 37°14′41″N 126°57′57″E / 37.24472°N 126.96583°E / 37.24472; 126.96583
    In Omokcheon-dong, Suwon
    37°14′41″N 126°57′57″E / 37.24472°N 126.96583°E / 37.24472; 126.96583
  • In Omokcheon-dong, Suwon 37°14′38″N 126°57′54″E / 37.24389°N 126.96500°E / 37.24389; 126.96500
    In Omokcheon-dong, Suwon
    37°14′38″N 126°57′54″E / 37.24389°N 126.96500°E / 37.24389; 126.96500
  • In Suyeong-ri, Hwaseong 37°14′27″N 126°57′19″E / 37.24083°N 126.95528°E / 37.24083; 126.95528
    In Suyeong-ri, Hwaseong
    37°14′27″N 126°57′19″E / 37.24083°N 126.95528°E / 37.24083; 126.95528
  • In Suyeong-ri, Hwaseong 37°14′27″N 126°57′14″E / 37.24083°N 126.95389°E / 37.24083; 126.95389
    In Suyeong-ri, Hwaseong
    37°14′27″N 126°57′14″E / 37.24083°N 126.95389°E / 37.24083; 126.95389
  • In Suyeong-ri, Hwaseong 37°14′30″N 126°56′59″E / 37.24167°N 126.94972°E / 37.24167; 126.94972
    In Suyeong-ri, Hwaseong
    37°14′30″N 126°56′59″E / 37.24167°N 126.94972°E / 37.24167; 126.94972
  • In Suyeong-ri, Hwaseong 37°14′32″N 126°56′54″E / 37.24222°N 126.94833°E / 37.24222; 126.94833
    In Suyeong-ri, Hwaseong
    37°14′32″N 126°56′54″E / 37.24222°N 126.94833°E / 37.24222; 126.94833
  • In Suyeong-ri, Hwaseong 37°14′32″N 126°56′53″E / 37.24222°N 126.94806°E / 37.24222; 126.94806
    In Suyeong-ri, Hwaseong
    37°14′32″N 126°56′53″E / 37.24222°N 126.94806°E / 37.24222; 126.94806
  • In Suyeong-ri, Hwaseong 37°14′33″N 126°56′53″E / 37.24250°N 126.94806°E / 37.24250; 126.94806
    In Suyeong-ri, Hwaseong
    37°14′33″N 126°56′53″E / 37.24250°N 126.94806°E / 37.24250; 126.94806
  • In Cheoncheon-ri, Hwaseong 37°14′35″N 126°56′46″E / 37.24306°N 126.94611°E / 37.24306; 126.94611
    In Cheoncheon-ri, Hwaseong
    37°14′35″N 126°56′46″E / 37.24306°N 126.94611°E / 37.24306; 126.94611
  • In Cheoncheon-ri, Hwaseong 37°14′36″N 126°56′42″E / 37.24333°N 126.94500°E / 37.24333; 126.94500
    In Cheoncheon-ri, Hwaseong
    37°14′36″N 126°56′42″E / 37.24333°N 126.94500°E / 37.24333; 126.94500
  • In Seowon-maeul, Hwaseong 37°14′38″N 126°56′32″E / 37.24389°N 126.94222°E / 37.24389; 126.94222
    In Seowon-maeul, Hwaseong
    37°14′38″N 126°56′32″E / 37.24389°N 126.94222°E / 37.24389; 126.94222
  • In Seowon-maeul, Hwaseong 37°14′38″N 126°56′29″E / 37.24389°N 126.94139°E / 37.24389; 126.94139
    In Seowon-maeul, Hwaseong
    37°14′38″N 126°56′29″E / 37.24389°N 126.94139°E / 37.24389; 126.94139
  • In Seowon-maeul, Hwaseong 37°14′39″N 126°56′27″E / 37.24417°N 126.94083°E / 37.24417; 126.94083
    In Seowon-maeul, Hwaseong
    37°14′39″N 126°56′27″E / 37.24417°N 126.94083°E / 37.24417; 126.94083
  • In Seowon-maeul, Hwaseong 37°14′40″N 126°56′23″E / 37.24444°N 126.93972°E / 37.24444; 126.93972
    In Seowon-maeul, Hwaseong
    37°14′40″N 126°56′23″E / 37.24444°N 126.93972°E / 37.24444; 126.93972
  • In Seowon-maeul, Hwaseong 37°14′40″N 126°56′23″E / 37.24444°N 126.93972°E / 37.24444; 126.93972
    In Seowon-maeul, Hwaseong
    37°14′40″N 126°56′23″E / 37.24444°N 126.93972°E / 37.24444; 126.93972
  • In Oksan-maeul, Hwaseong 37°14′43″N 126°56′00″E / 37.24528°N 126.93333°E / 37.24528; 126.93333
    In Oksan-maeul, Hwaseong
    37°14′43″N 126°56′00″E / 37.24528°N 126.93333°E / 37.24528; 126.93333
  • In Oksan-maeul, Hwaseong 37°14′44″N 126°55′54″E / 37.24556°N 126.93167°E / 37.24556; 126.93167
    In Oksan-maeul, Hwaseong
    37°14′44″N 126°55′54″E / 37.24556°N 126.93167°E / 37.24556; 126.93167
  • In Oksan-maeul, Hwaseong 37°14′44″N 126°55′50″E / 37.24556°N 126.93056°E / 37.24556; 126.93056
    In Oksan-maeul, Hwaseong
    37°14′44″N 126°55′50″E / 37.24556°N 126.93056°E / 37.24556; 126.93056
  • In Oksan-maeul, Hwaseong 37°14′46″N 126°55′38″E / 37.24611°N 126.92722°E / 37.24611; 126.92722
    In Oksan-maeul, Hwaseong
    37°14′46″N 126°55′38″E / 37.24611°N 126.92722°E / 37.24611; 126.92722
  • In Oksan-maeul, Hwaseong 37°14′46″N 126°55′34″E / 37.24611°N 126.92611°E / 37.24611; 126.92611
    In Oksan-maeul, Hwaseong
    37°14′46″N 126°55′34″E / 37.24611°N 126.92611°E / 37.24611; 126.92611
  • In Yacheon-ri, Hwaseong 37°14′47″N 126°55′29″E / 37.24639°N 126.92472°E / 37.24639; 126.92472
    In Yacheon-ri, Hwaseong
    37°14′47″N 126°55′29″E / 37.24639°N 126.92472°E / 37.24639; 126.92472
  • In Yacheon-ri, Hwaseong 37°14′47″N 126°55′29″E / 37.24639°N 126.92472°E / 37.24639; 126.92472
    In Yacheon-ri, Hwaseong
    37°14′47″N 126°55′29″E / 37.24639°N 126.92472°E / 37.24639; 126.92472
  • Passing under the KTX line in Yacheon-ri, Hwaseong 37°14′48″N 126°55′24″E / 37.24667°N 126.92333°E / 37.24667; 126.92333
    Passing under the KTX line in Yacheon-ri, Hwaseong
    37°14′48″N 126°55′24″E / 37.24667°N 126.92333°E / 37.24667; 126.92333
  • Tractor passing under the KTX line in Yacheon-ri, Hwaseong 37°14′49″N 126°55′17″E / 37.24694°N 126.92139°E / 37.24694; 126.92139
    Tractor passing under the KTX line in Yacheon-ri, Hwaseong
    37°14′49″N 126°55′17″E / 37.24694°N 126.92139°E / 37.24694; 126.92139
  • Between rice fields in Yacheon-ri, Hwaseong 37°14′49″N 126°55′14″E / 37.24694°N 126.92056°E / 37.24694; 126.92056
    Between rice fields in Yacheon-ri, Hwaseong
    37°14′49″N 126°55′14″E / 37.24694°N 126.92056°E / 37.24694; 126.92056
  • In Yacheon-ri, Hwaseong 37°14′51″N 126°54′58″E / 37.24750°N 126.91611°E / 37.24750; 126.91611
    In Yacheon-ri, Hwaseong
    37°14′51″N 126°54′58″E / 37.24750°N 126.91611°E / 37.24750; 126.91611
  • In Yacheon-ri, Hwaseong 37°14′52″N 126°54′57″E / 37.24778°N 126.91583°E / 37.24778; 126.91583
    In Yacheon-ri, Hwaseong
    37°14′52″N 126°54′57″E / 37.24778°N 126.91583°E / 37.24778; 126.91583
  • In Yacheon-ri, Hwaseong 37°14′53″N 126°54′53″E / 37.24806°N 126.91472°E / 37.24806; 126.91472
    In Yacheon-ri, Hwaseong
    37°14′53″N 126°54′53″E / 37.24806°N 126.91472°E / 37.24806; 126.91472
  • In Yacheon-ri, Hwaseong 37°14′53″N 126°54′51″E / 37.24806°N 126.91417°E / 37.24806; 126.91417
    In Yacheon-ri, Hwaseong
    37°14′53″N 126°54′51″E / 37.24806°N 126.91417°E / 37.24806; 126.91417
  • Crossing the Eo-cheon in Eocheon-ri, Hwaseong 37°14′54″N 126°54′49″E / 37.24833°N 126.91361°E / 37.24833; 126.91361
    Crossing the Eo-cheon in Eocheon-ri, Hwaseong
    37°14′54″N 126°54′49″E / 37.24833°N 126.91361°E / 37.24833; 126.91361
  • In Eocheon-ri, Hwaseong 37°14′54″N 126°54′48″E / 37.24833°N 126.91333°E / 37.24833; 126.91333
    In Eocheon-ri, Hwaseong
    37°14′54″N 126°54′48″E / 37.24833°N 126.91333°E / 37.24833; 126.91333
  • Level crossing near the former Eocheon Station 37°14′58″N 126°54′39″E / 37.24944°N 126.91083°E / 37.24944; 126.91083
    Level crossing near the former Eocheon Station
    37°14′58″N 126°54′39″E / 37.24944°N 126.91083°E / 37.24944; 126.91083
  • Former Eocheon Station 37°14′59″N 126°54′33″E / 37.24972°N 126.90917°E / 37.24972; 126.90917
    Former Eocheon Station
    37°14′59″N 126°54′33″E / 37.24972°N 126.90917°E / 37.24972; 126.90917
  • Eocheon from the West 37°15′00″N 126°54′28″E / 37.25000°N 126.90778°E / 37.25000; 126.90778
    Eocheon from the West
    37°15′00″N 126°54′28″E / 37.25000°N 126.90778°E / 37.25000; 126.90778
  • A stream west of Eocheon 37°15′03″N 126°54′26″E / 37.25083°N 126.90722°E / 37.25083; 126.90722
    A stream west of Eocheon
    37°15′03″N 126°54′26″E / 37.25083°N 126.90722°E / 37.25083; 126.90722
  • Between Road 39 and the Seohaean Expressway 37°15′16″N 126°53′47″E / 37.25444°N 126.89639°E / 37.25444; 126.89639
    Between Road 39 and the Seohaean Expressway
    37°15′16″N 126°53′47″E / 37.25444°N 126.89639°E / 37.25444; 126.89639
  • Location marker between Road 39 and the Seohaean Expressway 37°15′23″N 126°53′29″E / 37.25639°N 126.89139°E / 37.25639; 126.89139
    Location marker between Road 39 and the Seohaean Expressway
    37°15′23″N 126°53′29″E / 37.25639°N 126.89139°E / 37.25639; 126.89139
  • Near the Seohaean Expressway 37°15′30″N 126°53′17″E / 37.25833°N 126.88806°E / 37.25833; 126.88806
    Near the Seohaean Expressway
    37°15′30″N 126°53′17″E / 37.25833°N 126.88806°E / 37.25833; 126.88806
  • Near the Seohaean Expressway 37°15′34″N 126°53′13″E / 37.25944°N 126.88694°E / 37.25944; 126.88694
    Near the Seohaean Expressway
    37°15′34″N 126°53′13″E / 37.25944°N 126.88694°E / 37.25944; 126.88694
  • Looking west from under the Seohaean Expressway 37°15′35″N 126°53′11″E / 37.25972°N 126.88639°E / 37.25972; 126.88639
    Looking west from under the Seohaean Expressway
    37°15′35″N 126°53′11″E / 37.25972°N 126.88639°E / 37.25972; 126.88639

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Suin Line". EncyKorea.
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