Daejang–Hongdae Line

Subway line under construction in South Korea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Daejang–Hongdae Line (Korean: 대장-홍대선) is a subway line under construction in South Korea. It will connect Daejang-dong in Bucheon with Hongik University Station in Seoul. First formally proposed in 2014,[1] it passed a financial feasibility study in 2021 and groundbreaking occurred in late 2025. It will be the first subway line in Korea to combine build-transfer-operate (BTO) and build-transfer-lease (BTL) investment models. The government will contribute 1 trillion KRW and Hyundai Engineering and Construction will contribute 1.1 trillion KRW and share revenue.[2]

Native name대장-홍대선
StatusUnder construction
Termini
Stations11
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Daejang–Hongdae Line
Overview
Native name대장-홍대선
StatusUnder construction
Termini
Stations11
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemSeoul Metropolitan Subway
History
Planned openingFirst half of 2031
Technical
Line length20.029 km (12.445 mi)
Number of tracks2
ElectrificationDC 1500V
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Hangul
대장-홍대선
Hanja
大壯–弘大線
RRDaejang-hongdaeseon
MRTaejang-hongdaesŏn
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Daejang–Hongdae Line
Hangul
대장-홍대선
Hanja
大壯–弘大線
RRDaejang-hongdaeseon
MRTaejang-hongdaesŏn
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Several line extension proposals started to undergo evaluation in early 2026.[3]

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