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Jeongja station

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

정자
Jeongja
Suin–Bundang Line's station platform
Korean name
Hangul
정자역
Hanja
Revised RomanizationJeongja-yeok
McCune–ReischauerChŏngja-yŏk
General information
Location333 Seongnamdaero Jiha, Bundang-gu,
Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do[1]
Operated byKorail
Shinbundang Railroad Corporation
Line(s)     Suin–Bundang Line
     Shinbundang Line
Platforms4
Tracks4
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Key dates
September 1, 1994 (1994-09-01)[1]     Suin–Bundang Line opened
October 28, 2011[1]     Shinbundang Line opened

Jeongja Station (formerly Baekgung station) is a station on the Suin–Bundang Line and the Shinbundang Line, an express subway in South Korea.

It was the southern terminus of the Shinbundang Line, between October 2011 and January 2016, when the Shinbundang Line extended to Gwanggyo station. However, it still exists as a divide in terms of fare since riders need to pay an extra charge of 300 won (on top of the 900 won charge of using the Shinbundang Line) when crossing this station, due to the owners of Phase 1 and 2 being different. This rule only applies to the Shinbundang Line - Riders of the Bundang Line pay the normal minimum fare of 1,250 won.

Station layout

Suin–Bundang Line

Sunae
2 | | 1
Migeum
1 Suin–Bundang Line for Incheon
2 Suin–Bundang Line for Wangsimni / Cheongnyangni

Shinbundang Line

Pangyo
N/B | | S/B
Migeum
Southbound Shinbundang Line for Gwanggyo
Northbound Shinbundang Line for Sinsa

History

  • 1 September 1994: Railway line from Suseo station to Ori station started to operate. This station was named Baekgung station.[1]
  • 25 September 2002: After Baekgung-dong merged with Jeongja-dong, this station was renamed to Jeongja station.[1]
  • 28 October 2011: The Shinbundang Line opens making Jeongja a transfer station and a terminal station of this line.[1]
  • 30 January 2016: The Shinbundang Line opens its southern extension to Gwanggyo station, thus ending its terminus status.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "정자역" (in Korean). Doopedia. Retrieved 2015-09-02.
Preceding station Seoul Metropolitan Subway Following station
Sunae Suin–Bundang Line Migeum
towards Incheon
Pangyo
towards Sinsa
Shinbundang Line Migeum
towards Gwanggyo

37°21′58.60″N 127°06′29.24″E / 37.3662778°N 127.1081222°E / 37.3662778; 127.1081222


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