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Daegu 3rd Line Construction Photos
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When is Daegu's monorail scheduled to commence operations?
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Thanks for the pictures of the Daegu Monorail! These are the first pictures I have seen of the construction and track. Thanks.
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Test Line for Wireless Low-Floor Tram Opened at Osong
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I saw the bimodal tram at the Expo 2012 in Yeosu. It's a great new type of trams, but maybe more a bus than a tram?
On my blog, I wrote something about their unique system => http://seoulandkorea.blogspot.kr/201...-of-trams.html A pic of the bimodal trams from the expo: image hosted on flickr
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![]() A magnetic levitation train makes a trial run yesterday at Incheon International Airport during the completion ceremony of the test line for the urban magnetic levitation train. The Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs said the train will operate on a 6.1-kilometer (3.8-mile) section between Incheon Airport and Yongyu of Yeongjong Island in Incheon. [YONHAP News] |
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Korea starts test run of homegrown maglev train
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KTX and subway trains passing the river Han
I want to share three videos about urban transport in Seoul. If I remember it correctly, the river Han is the widest river which divides a large city. Therefore, it is really great to cross the Han river with subway or the KTX.
Here are some videos, all of them on the same route but at different seasons of the year: Subway Line No. 1: View out of the KTX on the Han River and yeah, the river is frozen: And one more time the view out of a KTX, this time a look at the other side, and I believe that it was in the autumn:
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That's indeed very interesting, quite efficient use of space IMO.
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15 Dec 2012 - Byeollae station (Gyeongchun Line) opens
This is an infill station on the Gyeongchun Line in northeast Seoul.
http://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/%ED%8C%...Byeollae-Y.JPG http://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/%ED%8C%...yeollae-I2.JPG http://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/%ED%8C%...Byeollae-S.JPG
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Video of the LED light effects at the bus shelters in front of the Seoul Station (main train station):
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I'm quite curious about Daegu monorail system. I think monorails really are the future of transportation and with hige projects underway all over the planet it looks like Monorails are finally getting the respect they deserve as affordable mass/rapid transit.
I am surprised thou at the relatively low capacity of the Daegu system. Like all transit systems it's not the current train lengths but rather their potential. In Vancouver new SkyTrain stations are built at 70 meters and only run 36 meter trains {although frequency is up to every 90 seconds each way} but they number of trains can be doubled to use the current station length and all are built to be able to be easily expanded to 100 meters to accomodate 3 36 meter trains if ever needed in the future. How large are the current trains they will run and most importantly how large are the stations........the potential pphpd capacity of the system? Thanks. |
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It seems like so much extra money and additional construction because they didn't have the foresight to build the system with growth in mind from the beginning. This is a picture I took in October, 2012 of the Maharajalela Station. You can see the white supports for the platform extension. image hosted on flickr
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I am thrilled to see the urban maglev at the airport in test runs! This is the second slow/medium speed maglev in the world, the first being in Nagoya Japan. I hope it proves successful and they can bring the initial construction and installation costs down.
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Thanks for the info but how large are the Daegu Monorail stations going to be?
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