Daejeon aka Taejon, South Korea
Japanese-Korean family Members: Busan , Daegu , Daejeon , Fukuoka , Gwangju , Incheon , Kobe , Kyoto , Nagoya , Osaka , Sapporo , Sendai , Seoul , Tokyo , Yokohama , Characteristics: Unadorned, clean and solid station design, often using coloured plates. Majority are run by Japan Railways Group, other trains mostly derived from those.
Maglev: Maglev trains utilize the repelling force of magnets to float and stay guided: Maglev (science museum link), opening: 21 Apr 2008, 1 km, 2 stations, 5 minutes, 110 km/h, UTM-02 , Line 2 (metro under construction), opening: 2025, 36 km, 30 stations, minutes, km/h, ,
A buzzing sound as the doors close.
Generic Links for Daejeon Subway
Wikipedia entry at wikipedia.org
Urbanrail.net entry at urbanrail.net
Metro Report search at railwaygazette.com
Discussion at skyscrapercity.com
System photos at Google Images
City information at wikipedia.org
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