Daejeon Metro | |
Native Name: | 대전 도시철도 |
Imagesize2: | 300px |
Locale: | Daejeon, South Korea |
Transit Type: | Rapid transit |
Lines: | 1 |
Stations: | 22 |
Daily Ridership: | 110,307 (2019) |
Annual Ridership: | 40,262,211 (2019)[1] |
Website: | http://www.djet.co.kr/ |
Operator: | Daejeon Metropolitan Express Transit Corporation |
Vehicles: | Hyundai Rotem Metro cars |
System Length: | 22.74km (14.13miles) |
Rr: | Daejeon dosicheoldo |
Mr: | Taejŏn tosich'ŏlto |
Daejeon Metro is the rapid transit system of Daejeon, South Korea, operated by the Daejeon Metropolitan Express Transit Corporation (DjeT, or Daejeon Metro). The single-line subway network first opened in 2006 with 12 stations. The line was expanded in 2007 and it now consists of one line, 22 operating stations, and 22.74km (14.13miles) of route.
After the city's administrative district was expanded in 1995, plans were announced in February 1996 for a five-line metro service totaling . Construction of Line 1 began in October 1996 and was scheduled to be completed by 2003, but completion was delayed by right-of-way acquisition and constrained finances in the wake of the 1997 Asian financial crisis.[2]
Line Name | Line Name Hangul | Starting Station(s) | Ending Station(s) | Stations | Total Length in km | |
Korean: 1호선 | Panam | Banseok | 22 | 22.7 | ||
See main article: Daejeon Metro Line 1.
Line 1 was initially designed to be long, connecting the old and new town centers. It opened in two phases and a third is planned:
The track leads from Banseok Station in Yuseong-gu to Panam Station in Dong-gu.
See main article: Daejeon Metro Line 2.
Line 2 has gone through a number of changes and proposals over the years, including making it a maglev modeled after the maglev in the National Science Museum.[4] In 2015, a basic plan was established and the following year they announced the route, which included two demonstration routes that would later be connected, one in an urban area and one in a business area.[5] It is still in the planning stage and is expected to open in 2027. Line 2 will be serviced as a tram.[6]