Line 8 Info
- Network Seoul Subway
- Operation Started 1996
- Total Length 17.7 km
- Total Stations 18
Terminals
From
Amsa
To
Moran
Line 8 Overview
Line 8 was constructed between 1990 and 1999 and primarily serves the southeastern parts of Seoul and Seongnam. The first phase, from Jamsil to Moran, opened in 1996, and the second section, from Moran to Amsa, opened in July 1999. The latest extension, to Byeolle, opened on August 10, 2024. The line is 30.1 kilometers long and has 25 stations. The line includes interchange stations such as Jamsil, Cheonho, Garak Market, and Moran, which provide connections to other railway lines.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Line 8
Line 8 has 18 stations on the Seoul Subway network.
Line 8 runs between Amsa and Moran.
Line 8 is approximately 17.7 km long.
Line 8 opened in 1996.
Line 8 is a Metro line operated under Seoul Subway.
Line 8 is part of the Seoul Subway transit network.