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

    Daegu is the third-largest urban agglomeration in South Korea after Seoul and Busan; it is the fourth-largest metropolitan city in the nation with over 2.3 million residents; [ 5 ] and the second-largest city after Busan in the Yeongnam region in southeastern South Korea.

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

    Daegu Metro (Korean: 대구도시철도; Hanja: 大邱都市鐵道; RR: Daegu dosicheoldo) is a metro system that serves primarily the South Korean city of Daegu, operated by Daegu Transportation Corporation from 5:30AM to 0:00AM with the interval from 5 to 8 minutes between each car's arrival. [2]

  3. 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).

  4. 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.

    • History
    • Compositions
    • List of Facilities
    • See Also
    14 November 1973: Goseo-Damyang Segment opens to traffic for Branch Line of Honam Expressway
    11 October 1981: Construction Begin
    11 August 1984: Damyang-Okpo segment opens to traffic. (2 Lanes)
    7 December 2006: Goseo-Damyang, Goryeong-Okpo segments widen 4~6 lanes.

    Lanes

    1. Goseo JC~Damyang JC, E.Goryeong IC~Okpo JC: 6 2. Damyang JC~Damyang IC~E.Goryeong IC: 4

    Length

    1. 181.6 km

    Limited Speed

    1. Goseo IC~Damyang IC~ E.Goryeong IC~Okpo JC: 100 km/h

    IC: Interchange, JC: Junction, SA: Service Area, TG:Tollgate
    Muan Airport ~ Gwangju segment's name is Muan–Gwangju Expressway.
    ■: Overlap with Honam expressway
  5. Daegu Metropolitan Jungang Library is a municipal library in Jung District, Daegu, South Korea. It opened on 10 August 1919. The collection currently consists of 469,559 books and 34,236 papers.

  6. Seodaegu Station is a new railway station on the Gyeongbu high-speed railway newly established in Ihyeon-dong, Seo District, Daegu, South Korea. [1]

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