mtattrain Posted August 25, 2013 Share #1 Posted August 25, 2013 Some Seoul Subway Line 4 and Line 1 action on two separate bridges. Starting with Line 4: Pantograph by MTA Train, on Flickr Seoul Metro Line 4 train on the Dongjak Bridge by MTA Train, on Flickr _DSC5975 by MTA Train, on Flickr Seoul Metro Line 4 train on the Dongjak Bridge by MTA T Train, on Flickr Dongjak Station View by MTA Train, on Flickr Dongjak Station View by MTA Train, on Flickr Seoul Metropolitan Bus (Woosin Transportation Corp.) Route 502 Bus by MTA Train, on Flickr Korail Line 4 train on the Dongjak Bridge by MTA Train, on Flickr Korail Line 4 train on the Dongjak Bridge by MTA Train, on Flickr Korail Line 4 train on the Dongjak Bridge by MTA Train, on Flickr Seoul Metro Line 4 train on the Dongjak Bridge by MTA T Train, on Flickr Dongjak Bridge View by MTA Train, on Flickr Seoul Metro Line 4 train on the Dongjak Bridge by MTA Train, on Flickr Dongjak Bridge View by MTA Train, on Flickr Dongjak Bridge View by MTA Train, on Flickr Heading to another bridge, with Line 1 running on: Korail Line 1 train on the Hangang Railway Bridge by MTA Train, on Flickr 63-Building View by MTA Train, on Flickr Korail Line 1 Yongsan-Dongincheon Rapid train on the Hangang Railway Bridge by MTA T Train, on Flickr Hangang Railway Bridge View by MTA Train, on Flickr Korail Line 1 Yongsan-Dongincheon Rapid train on the Hangang Railway Bridge by MTA T Train, on Flickr Hangang Railway Bridge View by MTA Train, on Flickr Korail Line 1 Yongsan-Dongincheon Rapid train on the Hangang Railway Bridge by MTA Train, on Flickr Hangang Railway Bridge View by MTA Train, on Flickr 2 new trains in one shot! Korail Line 1 Yongsan-Dongincheon Rapid trains on the Hangang Railway Bridge by MTA Train, on Flickr Hangang Railway Bridge View by MTA Train, on Flickr Hangang Railway Bridge View by MTA Train, on Flickr Hangang Railway Bridge View by MTA Train, on Flickr Hangang Railway Bridge View by MTA Train, on Flickr One video: This is it for now, and stay tuned for part 2 and non-transit photos in the "Off Topic Photos/Videos" section! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
overclocked Posted August 26, 2013 Share #2 Posted August 26, 2013 Are underground stations without any sort of PSDs rare or not? What about average depth of the stations? Great photos, esp with the bridges. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mtattrain Posted August 26, 2013 Author Share #3 Posted August 26, 2013 Are underground stations without any sort of PSDs rare or not? What about average depth of the stations? Great photos, esp with the bridges. It is real rare to find underground stations without screen doors, and I think those stations are situated on only one line. It isn't uncommon in overground stations though. The depth of older stations are often more shallower than that of newer stations, in addition. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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