View Full Version : Could you show me the Airport Railway Link to Inchoen Airport?
Wisarut July 29th, 2004, 09:50 PM An yong,
I woudl like to you to post the photo of the construction site of the Rail Link to Inchoen Airport. Route map would be good ...
The better one is the proposed rolling stocks for Inchoen Airport Railway Link.
Hope that it is KTX, not just Samaul Express.
waterloo July 30th, 2004, 11:04 PM I woudl like to you to post the photo of the construction site of the Rail Link to Inchoen Airport. Route map would be good ...
???? Are you asking us to do you a favor, or demanding us to post something you want? ???? 흠..이놈 정말 매너가 꽝이군요..
Ellatur July 30th, 2004, 11:09 PM i think he is requesting them..... 점점점... 할말이없군요..
infatar July 31st, 2004, 01:01 PM 287번이나 포스트하면서 지금말곤 단 한번도 한국포럼에 와서 관심있는 척(?)이라도 해본적도 없고 아니면 월드포럼에서 한국을 긍정적으로 말하는 적이 단 한 번만이라도 있다면 있든 없는 간에 찾아볼 마음이라도 생길지도 모르고 해줄 용의도 있을 수있지만.......이 태국놈은 정말 아니올시다군요.
태국포럼 하면 가보면 아주 가관이더군요. 마치 지네가 선진국이나 된냥 착각하고......
Wisarut July 31st, 2004, 04:24 PM Khun Ellatur, Khun Waterloo,
YES, I would like to see the tracks of the Airport Railway for Inchoen Airport ....
If you have a sample of the train for the Inchoen Airport, Please post them ... Otherwise, just SHOW me the choice of Railway (or just Subway) to link Seoul with
Inchoen Airport.
mookiecece August 1st, 2004, 02:32 AM This probably is not exactly what you're looking for, but I hope you don't mind
The railway to Incheon airport is being constructed on the lower deck of Yungjong bridge
http://iphoto.inpia.net/image1/f20010212//2000-1095-0060.jpg
http://iphoto.inpia.net/image1/f20010212//2000-1095-0054.jpg
http://iphoto.inpia.net/image1/f20010212//2000-1095-0055.jpg
http://www.hiway21.com/Img/hiwayC-2.gif
source: http://cafe.daum.net/skyscrapers
Wisarut August 1st, 2004, 07:28 AM Hmmm too bad, there is no better photographs on the construction site of Inchoen Airport Link ...
I just wonder if htey are going to build the uindergrond terminal for Airport Railway ...
If so, please show the phto if you can find.
Furthermore, the Route of Airprt Railway project alogn with the list of stations along the tracks as well as the dconnection with Seoul2Inchoen Subway would be great.
gentlejunho August 13th, 2004, 05:05 AM the rolling stock would be produced by rotem company south korea.
and the subway line between incheon airport to the downtown of seoul will be completed construction in a few years later.
KTX is just high speed train name in south korea(using french alstom tech)
thank you.
Wisarut August 15th, 2004, 02:11 PM Anyong Gentle Jun Ho,
Hmmm ... I would like to know if the subway line between Incheon Airport to Downtown Seoul is ACTULLY the extension of Seoul Subway Line 1. If so, that's great.
However, the new rolling stocks from ROTEM must have been designed to
accomodate the passenger baggage though
Overmind August 15th, 2004, 02:25 PM Welcome to korean forum~Wisarut :hi: :hi:
Hmmm ... I would like to know if the subway line between Incheon Airport to Downtown Seoul is ACTULLY the extension of Seoul Subway Line 1. If so, that's great.
New airport Line (61.5km, 11 stations) is not a extension of Seoul Subway Line 1..
Airport Line is a another new line..
and it will be connected to
several lines of capital area subway network
(Incheon subway line1, Seoul subway line 1,2,4,5,6,9)
and
KTX.
New Airport-Line is U/C now, it will be completed in 2007
<<Route map of Airport Line>>
http://www.iiarc.com/operation/images/nosun.gif
http://www.iiarc.com/operation/images/nosun0.gif
http://www.iiarc.com/operation/images/nosun0_0.gif
However, the new rolling stocks from ROTEM must have been designed to
accomodate the passenger baggage though
<<Express type>>
http://www.iiarc.com/operation/images/train_bigimg1.jpg
http://www.iiarc.com/operation/images/train_bigimg1_02.jpg
<<commuter type>>
http://www.iiarc.com/operation/images/train_bigimg2.jpg
http://www.iiarc.com/operation/images/train_bigimg2_02.jpg
Overmind August 16th, 2004, 04:39 PM Images of airport Line stations
1. Incheon airport station 1
http://www.iiarc.com/operation/images/21.gif
2. Incheon airport station 2
http://www.iiarc.com/operation/images/22.gif
3. Jiwon city station
http://www.iiarc.com/operation/images/l2.gif
4. Kyeong-Seo station
http://www.iiarc.com/operation/images/l3.gif
5. Gyul Hyeon Statioin
http://www.iiarc.com/operation/images/l4.gif
6. Gimpo Airport station
http://www.iiarc.com/operation/images/ani_kimpo.gif
7. Susaek station
http://www.iiarc.com/operation/images/ani_su.gif
8. Hong-ik Univ station
http://www.iiarc.com/operation/images/ani_hong.gif
9. Gong-deok station
http://www.iiarc.com/operation/images/ani_gong.gif
10. Airport line Seoul station
http://www.iiarc.com/operation/images/ani_seoul.gif
Ellatur August 16th, 2004, 10:17 PM thanks for the renderings of the stations Overmind-nim!
Wisarut August 17th, 2004, 08:52 PM Khon Overmind,
That's EXACTLY I'm looking for!
After I have nee to http://www.iiarc.com/ (Incheon International Airport Railway Company), I DID get more information. Too bad, all are in Korean so I have to rely on
Babelfish to crack into what are going tell us about Incheon International Airport Railway includign the fare rates and discounts for the handicapped senior citizen, Armed Forces & Athletes (Heroes of the Nation), and Children ....
For the express version (Incheon Airprot -Kimpo Airport - Seoul Station, 58 km), it will cost the passenger 10560 Won (100 Won = 3 Baht in Thailand) - about 300 Baht while the airport commuter will cost about 5000 WOn or so ....
After taking a look at both Airport Express and Airport Commuter, I think ROTEM shoud use both models to compete with Siemens, Mitsubishi-Hitachi, Bombadier, Alstom, and China Rail-Citic for Suvannabhum Airport Link concession since the bidding for
30-billion Baht (1 Trillion Won) Suvannabhum Airprot Express would be bloodbath competition ....
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