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Daegu Metro () is a metro system that serves primarily the
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Daegu Daegu (, , literally 'large hill', 대구광역시), formerly spelled Taegu and officially known as the Daegu Metropolitan City, is a city in South Korea. It is the third-largest urban agglomeration in South Korea after Seoul and Busan; it is ...
, operated by Daegu Metropolitan Transit Corporation from 5:30AM to 0:00AM with the interval from 5 to 8 minutes between each car's arrival. With the fastest track speed at , it takes 55 minutes for Line 1 and Line 2, and 48 minutes for Line 3 to reach the terminus station. As of 2015, the number of average daily passengers is 186,992 people for Line 1, 177,984 people for Line 2, and 69,127 people for Line 3.


History

The construction of Daegu Metro was recommended to the city after the City of Daegu conducted the research in 1985 to find the ways to improve the city's transit. Following the establishment of the committee to oversee the new metro transit construction in September 1989, the study was conducted from 1989 to 1990 to evaluate whether the construction project was feasible. The guidelines for the metro transit's construction and operation was approved in January 1991. While the guideline focused on solving the traffic issues due to the overpopulation of the downtown area, it set the consequent goals of improving the city with more efficiency resulting from shorter commuting times, cleaner environment with reduced auto traffic and energy expense, larger outreach to bring the transit to those outside the urban area, and improved transportation capacity.


Line 1

The construction of Daegu Metro Line 1 began in December 1991 and the first 10.3km long section between Jincheon and Jungang-ro began on November 26th, 1997. After the second long section of Line 1 between Jincheon and Ansim opened on May 2nd, 1998, the extension was made to Daegok towards south in May 2002. The most recent extension was made from Daegok to Seolhwa in 2016, making Line 1 long with 32 stations. The line serves its function to connect the southwestern area of the downtown to the city's east.


Line 2

The construction of Line 2 began in December 1996 and was completed on October 18th, 2005 with the long section between Munyang and Sawol. In June 2007, the line was extended to connect the three newly built metro stations in the neighboring city of Gyeongsan. Another construction to add the long section to the line from Sawol to
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of Gyeongsan was completed in September 2012. As of now, the line is long with 29 stations.


Line 3

The construction of Line 3 was completed between Gyeongbook University Hospital's Chilgok campus and Yongji on May 17th, 2009. The most recent extension was made on April 23rd, 2015 with the entire line being long with 30 stations. Being operated as a light rail system with
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s, the line is also commonly referred as Sky Rail.


Future plans

The transport department has approved the plan to build the
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line in Daegu. The color of AGT line will be purple.


Lines


Fare

The fare is 1,400
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for a
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to any stop on the subway and only 1,250 won with the use of a transportation card.


Rolling stock

Daegu Metro lines are segregated, each with its own distinct vehicles. Lines 1 and 2 use the same railway technology (rapid transit), while Line 3 uses an entirely different system (monorail).


Accidents and incidents

On 28 April 1995, a gas explosion occurred during the construction of
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near the District of Sangin. 101 people near the site, including 53 students, were killed and 143 people were injured. On 18 February 2003, Daegu subway fire broke out when an arsonist set fire to a train during the rush hour, killing 192 people and injuring 148 people. The incident raised the great concerns and consequent awareness in the public safety of the metro transit, prompting the city to replace the subway car's internal materials to be more flame retardant, placing the emergency gas masks and respirators within the subway cars, and improving the safety guidelines. In December 2008, the Daegu Safety Theme Park opened with the goal to educate and raise awareness of the public metro safety to the city's people as well as visitors.


Network map


See also

* Transport in South Korea *
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* List of monorail systems


References


External links


Daegu Metropolitan Subway – official website


{{Rapid transit in Asia Transport in Daegu Underground rapid transit in South Korea Train-related introductions in 1995