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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DaeguDaegu - Wikipedia

    Daegu ( [tɛ̝.ɡu], Korean : 대구 ; Hanja : 大邱 ; lit. large hill), formerly spelled Taegu[ a ] and officially Daegu Metropolitan City (Korean: 대구광역시 ; Hanja: 大邱廣域市 ), is a city in southeastern South Korea .

  2. Dongdaegu Station ( Korean : 동대구역 ), meaning "East Daegu Station", is a railway station in Daegu, South Korea. It is on the national high-speed KTX railway network, 282 km (175 mi) south of Seoul Station. [ 1] History.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Daegu_MetroDaegu Metro - Wikipedia

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    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 constructio...

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

    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).

    On 28 April 1995, a gas explosion occurred during the construction of Line 1near the District of Sangin. 101 people near the site, including 53 students, were killed and 143 people were injured. On 18 February 2003, the Daegu subway fire broke out when an arsonist set fire to a train during the rush hour, killing 192 people and injuring 148 people....

  4. Daegu Metro Line 2 is the second rapid transit line in the South Korean city of Daegu. It is operated by the Daegu Transit Corporation . The line first began running from Munyang to Sawol on 18 October 2005, a distance of 29 km (18 mi).

  5. The Gyeongjeon Line ( Gyeongjeonseon) is a railway line serving South Gyeongsang and South Jeolla Provinces in South Korea. It covers a total of 300.6 km, from Samnangjin Station in Miryang, South Gyeongsang, to Gwangju Songjeong Station in Gwangju, South Jeolla. History.

  6. Daegu Metro Line 1 was, until mid-2005, the only rapid transit line in the South Korean city of Daegu. It is operated by the Daegu Transit Corporation. The line color is scarlet. The line first began running from Jincheon to Jungangno on November 26, 1997.

  7. The Gwangju–Daegu Expressway ( Korean : 광주대구 고속도로) formerly 88 Olympic Expressway ( 88올림픽 고속도로; Pal-pal (88) Olimpik Gosokdoro) is a freeway in South Korea, connecting Gwangju to Daegu (175.3 km). It was only expressway that has 2 lanes in South Korea.

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