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Busan Metro Line 4

Line 4
Overview
Native name4호선(4號線)
Sa Hoseon
StatusOperational
Termini
Stations14
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemBusan Metro
Services1
Operator(s)Busan Transportation Corporation
Depot(s)Anpyeong
Rolling stockWoojin Industrial EMU Class 4000
History
Opened30 March 2011
Technical
Line length10.8 km (6.7 mi)
Number of tracks2
Track gauge1,700 mm (5 ft 6+1516 in)
Electrification750 V DC guide bars
Route map

km
0.0
401 Minam
1.0
402 Dongnae
1.7
403 Suan
2.4
404 Nangmin
3.1
405 Chungnyeolsa
3.8
406 Myeongjang
4.8
407 Seo-dong
5.6
408 Geumsa
6.4
409 Banyeo Agricultural Market
7.6
410 Seokdae
9.0
411 Youngsan Univ.
10.1
412 Witbansong
district
county
Haeundae
Gijang
10.9
413 Gochon
12.0
414 Anpyeong
Anpyeong Vehicle Office

Busan Metro Line 4 (4호선) is a rubber-tyred metro line of the Busan Metro network that connects part of Gijang-gun, Busan, and upper Haeundae-gu, Busan, into Dongnae-gu, Busan Korea. It is operated by the Busan Transportation Corporation. Opened on 30 March 2011,[1] the line is a rapid transit (metro) system consisting of 14 stations - 8 underground, 1 on-ground, and 5 above-ground.[2] The line color is blue. A trip through the entire line takes about 24 minutes. Unlike lines 1 to 3 of Busan Metro, the trains are driverless and run with pneumatic tires on concrete track (Roll way) between two guide bars. Line 4 was originally planned to be simply a branch of Line 3 (similar to Seoul Subway Line 2's Sinjeong and Seongsu branches), but was turned into its own line later.

Line 4's station signs have blue frames, sharing their design with the station sign design used in some stations of Line 1, such as Seomyeon and Dongnae. Their main body is white and circled by a blue frame and the station name is printed in big Hangul near the top with smaller English and Hanja names near the bottom, with the English name having the station number beside it. The arm that points to the next station has that station's name in it and a pointed end, while the arm that has the previous station's name printed on it and points to that station has a concave indent.

  1. ^ "'국내 첫 무인경전철' 부산도시철도 4호선 개통". Naver (in Korean). 30 March 2011.
  2. ^ "사업개요". 부산교통공사. Archived from the original on 11 January 2010. Retrieved 14 March 2010.

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