Line 7 Info
- Network Seoul Subway
- Operation Started 1996
- Total Length 60.1 km
- Total Stations 53
Terminals
From
Jangam
To
Seongnam (Geobuk Market)
Line 7 Overview
The first phase of Line 7 opened on October 11, 1996, between Jangam and Konkuk University. The line was later expanded in several phases, including extensions to Onsu, Bupyeong-gu Office, and Seongnam. The latest extension to Seongnam opened on May 22, 2021. The line is 60.1 kilometers long and has 53 stations. Also known as the Olive Line, it connects northeastern Seoul, Gangnam, western Seoul, and Incheon. Stations such as Konkuk University, Gangnam-gu Office, Express Bus Terminal, and Gasan Digital Complex, allow for interchange with subway and railway lines.
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AREX Line
Seoul Station ↔ Incheon Int'l Airport Terminal 2
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Giheung (Nam June Paik Art Center) ↔ Jeondae·Everland
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Gyeongchun Line
Cheongnyangni ↔ Chuncheon
Gyeonggang Line
Pangyo ↔ Sejongdaewangneung
Gyeongui–Jungang Line
Munsan ↔ Jipyeong
Gyeongui–Jungang Line
Gajwa ↔ Seoul Station
Incheon Line 1
Gyeyang ↔ Songdo Moonlight Festival Park
Incheon Line 2
Geomdan Oryu (Geomdan Industrial Complex) ↔ Unyeon (Seochang)
Line 1
Geumcheon-gu Office ↔ Gwangmyeong
Line 1
Soyosan ↔ Incheon
Line 1
Guro ↔ Sinchang (Soonchunhyang Univ.)
Frequently Asked Questions — Line 7
Line 7 has 53 stations on the Seoul Subway network.
Line 7 runs between Jangam and Seongnam (Geobuk Market).
Line 7 is approximately 60.1 km long.
Line 7 opened in 1996.
Line 7 is a Metro line operated under Seoul Subway.
Line 7 is part of the Seoul Subway transit network.