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Tram line in Seoul, South Korea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Wirye Line (Korean: 위례선; Hanja: 慰禮線) is a future tram line in Seoul, South Korea serving Wirye New Town. Construction is planned to begin on 5 December 2022 and the line is scheduled to be opened in September 2025, with a projected cost of ₩261.4 billion (US$194.4 million). It will be the first tram line to run in Seoul since the closure of the city's tram system in 1968.[1][2] The line will use standard-gauge tracks, the trams will be powered by batteries that can be charged by fuel cells.[3]
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Stations
The names of the stations are not yet final.
Main Line
Station Number |
Station Name English |
Station Name Hangul |
Station Name Hanja |
Transfer | Distance in km |
Total Distance |
Location | ||
W01 |
Macheon | 마천 | 馬川 | ![]() |
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W02 |
Singeoyeo | 신거여 | 新巨余 | ||||||
W03 |
Geoyeosageori | 거여사거리 | 巨余四거리 | ||||||
W04 |
Geowon | 거원 | 巨元 | ||||||
W05 |
Sinjangji | 신장지 | 新長旨 | ||||||
W06 |
Songnye | 송례 | 松禮 | ||||||
W07 |
Wirye Jungang | 위례중앙 | 慰禮中央 | Wirye–Sinsa Line | |||||
W08 |
Changgok | 창곡 | 倉谷 | Branch line | |||||
W11 |
Changgokcheon | 창곡천 | 倉谷川 | ||||||
W12 |
Bokjeong | 복정 | 福井 | ![]() ![]() |
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Branch line
Station Number |
Station Name English |
Station Name Hangul |
Station Name Hanja |
Transfer | Distance in km |
Total Distance |
Location | ||
W08 |
Changgok | 창곡 | 倉谷 | Main line | |||||
W09 |
Sinchanggok | 신창곡 | 新倉谷 | ||||||
W10 |
Namwirye | 남위례 | 南慰禮 | ![]() |
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