Aeogae Station

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Aeogae Station

Aeogae Station
Korean name
Hangul 애오개역
Hanja 애오개驛
Revised Romanization Ae'ogae-yeok
McCune-Reischauer Ae'ogae-yŏk
Station information
Subway line/station # Line 5 (530)
Station type Underground
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 2
Screen Doors Not Installed
Operator SMRT
Address 612 Ahyeon-dong
Mapo-gu, Seoul

Aeogae is a station on the Seoul Subway Line 5.

"Aeogae" is one of a very few station names in the Seoul subway system which is not ultimately derived from Chinese. The name is derived from a native Korean designation meaning "small ridge." This is the literal translation of the neighborhood called Ahyeon-dong, in which this station is located.


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