Busan Metro Line 2

Line 2
Overview
Native name2호선(2號線)
I Hoseon
StatusOperational
Termini
Stations59
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemBusan Metro
Services1
Operator(s)Busan Transportation Corporation
Rolling stock Hanjin Heavy Industries BTC Class 2000
History
Opened30 June 1999
Technical
Line length61.9 km (38.5 mi)
Number of tracks2
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
ElectrificationOverhead tram line

1,500 V DC (Yangsan - Millak) & (Centum City - Jangsan) sections

Overhead rigid body wire (T-Bar)

1,500 V DC (Millak - Centum City) section
Operating speed80 km/h (50 mph)
Route map

45.6
244 under construction (est. 2024)
45.6
244 Yangsan Sports Complex <—
45.2
243 Yangsan
(Yangsancheon)
43.6
242 Namyangsan
42.5
241 Pusan Nat'l Univ. Yangsan
41.5
240 Jeungsan
(Yangsancheon)
Hopo Vehicle Office
38.0
239 Hopo
city
district
Yangsan
Buk
36.5
238 Geumgok
35.5
237 Dongwon
34.0
236 Yulli
32.8
235 Hwamyeong
31.3
234 Sujeong
29.8
233 Deokcheon
28.6
232 Gumyeong
27.9
231 Gunam
district
Buk
Sasang
26.8
230 Mora
25.8
229 Modeok
25.0
228 Deokpo
23.8
227 Sasang
Busan–Gimhae Light Rail Transit
22.7
226 Gamjeon
21.5
225 Jurye
20.6
224 Naengjeong
district
Sasang
Busanjin
19.8
223 Gaegeum
18.7
222 Dong-eui Univ.
17.8
221 Gaya
17.1
220 Buam
16.3
219 Seomyeon
15.2
218 Jeonpo
district
Busanjin
Nam
14.4
217 Busan Int'l Finance Center–Busan Bank
13.6
216 Munhyeon
12.8
215 Jigegol
11.9
214 Motgol
11.2
213 Daeyeon
10.3
212 Kyungsung Univ.–Pukyong Nat'l Univ.
district
Nam
Suyeong
9.5
211 Namcheon
8.6
210 Geumnyeonsan
7.7
209 Gwangan
6.8
208 Suyeong
5.9
207 Millak
district
Suyeong
Haeundae
4.9
206 Centum City
4.1
205 BEXCO
Donghae Line
3.0
204 Dongbaek
1.8
203 Haeundae
0.9
202 Jung-dong
0.0
201 Jangsan

Busan Metro Line 2 (2호선) is a line of the Busan Metro that crosses Busan, South Korea, from east to west, running along the shores of Haeundae and Gwanganli, and then north toward Yangsan. It is represented by a green colour. It has the highest ratio of subterranean stations to elevated stations, with only its last six (originally last two before Jeungsan, the Pusan National University Yangsan Campus station, Namyangsan, and Yangsan station were built and opened) being elevated and the first 37 being subterranean. The line is 45.6 km (28.3 mi) long with 44 stations, and its trains have six cars each.

Line 2's station signs have lime-green frames, using the same design as Line 1's station signs for the inner walls. On the outer walls, the signs have two arms sprouting from their sides, but have the same round face with the Hangul name of the station printed in big font and the English and Hanja names printed beneath in descending order in small font with the station number beside the English name. The arms have the names of the neighboring stations (in the aforementioned three fonts) and their ends are flat. Due to the fact that the trains drive on the right side, the left arm of each sign has the next station appropriate to the train on the same side and the right arm has the previous station. Additionally, an arrow can be seen on the left arm pointing in the direction of the next station. Line 2 is the first line through the line to have station signs that have arms on the outer walls, although Line 1 will receive station signs with arms in certain stations such as Seomyeon.

A ride through the entire line takes about 1 hour 24 minutes. Busan Metro Line 2 will be expanded from Jangsan Station to East Busan Tourism Complex in Gijang County which will be opened in 2021. (Currently Planned)