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Line 6

Seoul Subway
Metro 36.4 km

Line 6 Stations (0)

Eungam
Yeokchon
Bulgwang
Dokbawi
Yeonsinnae
Gusan
Eungam
Saejeol (Sinsa)
Jeungsan (Myongji University)
Digital Media City
World Cup Stadium (Seongsan)
Mapo-gu Office
Mangwon
Hapjeong (Holt Children's Services Inc.)
Sangsu
Gwangheungchang (Seogang)
Daeheung (Sogang University)
Gongdeok
Hyochang Park
Samgakji
Noksapyeong (Yongsan-gu Office)
Itaewon
Hangangjin
Beotigogae
Yaksu
Cheonggu
Sindang
Dongmyo
Changsin
Bomun
Anam (Korea Univ. Hospital)
Korea University (Jongam)
Wolgok (Dongduk Women's University)
Sangwolgok (KIST)
Dolgoji
Seokgye
Taereung
Hwarangdae (Seoul Women's Univ.)
Bonghwasan (Seoul Medical Center)
Sinnae

Line 6 Info

  • Network Seoul Subway
  • Operation Started 2000
  • Total Length 36.4 km
  • Total Stations 40

Terminals

From Eungam
To Sinnae

Line 6 Overview

Line 6 opened on August 7, 2000, and is 36.4 km long, with 39 stations. It runs along a U-shaped route from Eungam to Sinnae, passing through northwestern, central, and northeastern parts of Seoul. The line connects northwestern and northeastern Seoul, passing through areas such as Itaewon, Hapjeong, Digital Media City, and the World Cup Stadium. The Sinnae Extension opened on December 21, 2019, improving connectivity with the Gyeongchun Line. The line includes Itaewon, Digital Media City, Gongdeok, Hapjeong, and Samgakji stations, allowing interchange between subway and railway lines.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Line 6

Line 6 has 40 stations on the Seoul Subway network.

Line 6 runs between Eungam and Sinnae.

Line 6 is approximately 36.4 km long.

Line 6 opened in 2000.

Line 6 is a Metro line operated under Seoul Subway.

Line 6 is part of the Seoul Subway transit network.