Seoul Subway Line 3 (the Orange Line) of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway is an operation system which connects Goyang, northwestern Seoul to the city center, Gangnam, and southeastern Seoul. Construction began in 1980, and most of the current line opened (Gupabal - Yangjae; Jichuk opened in 1990) over two stages in 1985, along with sister subway Line 4. In October 1993, a second extension to the south was opened (Yangjae - Suseo), giving Seoul the ...
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