Hagik station

Hagik Station (Korean: 학익역) is an under-construction railway station on Suin Line of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway system.[1][2][3]


station information

  • Hakik Station is an unopened subway station on the Suin and Bundang Lines of the metropolitan area in Hakik-dong, Michuhol-gu, Incheon. It is an underground section from this station to Incheon Station. On February 27, 2016, the Songdo Station - Incheon Station section of the Suin Line was opened, but this station is scheduled to open after January 2024 in connection with the development of Yonghyeon and Hakik District 1. is pre-installed.Seoul Metropolitan Subway Suin/Bundang Line K268. Located at 587-189, Hakik-dong, Michuhol-gu, Incheon. It means the wing of a crane (鶴) and has the same meaning as in Hakikjin. There is Hakik JC nearby. The Incheon-Songdo section of the Suin Line was opened, but this station has no stops for the time being. The station did not exist on the Suin Line of the existing narrow-gauge railway, and it was not in the Suin Line double-track train plan, but it is a new station that is newly built at the expense of the developer due to the development of the Yonghyeon-Hakik district. The telegraph poles interfered with the construction and relocation work was carried out. The station, which requires a total project cost of 104.2 billion won, is 165m long (for 8 cars) and 27m wide, with 6 entrances and exits. Same case as Dalwol Station. Therefore, even if the Incheon-Songdo section of the Suin Line opens on February 27, 2016, the station will pass without stopping for the time being. The structure is already laid. It operates 216 times a day and is expected to be used by 20,000 people. The platform is in the basement.
  • It is different according to the Naver map update, but unlike other stations, it is not open in gray, but in yellow, the color of the Suin-Bundang Line.
  • Incheon Yonghyeon/Hakik District Urban Development, September

Hagik-dong

It is a legal and administrative dong located in the southern part of Nam-gu, Incheon. Hakiksan, the stem of Mt. Munhaksan, is located here. Hakiksan means 'a mountain in the shape of a crane with its wings spread out', and the name of the mountain was derived from this mountain. The name of Hakik-ri is confirmed in 『Data on the Support of Joseon』. It was called Hakik-ri in 1903, and then changed to Hakik-dong in 1946. Hakik-dong also has the nickname 'Jeun-ri', which comes from the fact that there lived a person named Je-un of the Bupyeong-i clan during the reign of King Sukjong of the Joseon Dynasty. In 1981, it became Hakik-dong, Nam-gu, Incheon directly under the direct control of the city, and in 1995, it was reorganized into Hakik-dong, Nam-gu, Incheon.

In 1914, it was incorporated into Bucheon-gun and named Hakik-ri by combining Nojeoksan and Jeun-ri. In 1940, it was transferred to Incheon-bu and renamed Hakikjeong, and in 1946 it was renamed Hakik-dong. In 1970, it was divided into Hakik 1 and 2 dong. The legal dong, Hakik-dong, consists of the administrative dong, Hakik 1 and 2 dongs.

References

Preceding station Seoul Metropolitan Subway Following station
Songdo Suin–Bundang Line Inha University
towards Incheon


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