ABOUT METROLINE KOREA

A clearer way to travel Korea by subway.

Metroline Korea is an independent, English-first travel tool for people who want to use Korea’s subway network with more confidence. It connects route planning with the part most maps leave out: deciding where to get off and what is worth exploring nearby.

Last updated August 21, 2026
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What you can do here

Plan a journey between supported stations, see the lines and transfers in order, and follow the route on a geographic or station-order map. Then open a station area to find visitor places from official English tourism data.

Original English guides add practical context for choosing stops, connecting neighborhoods, and building a day that flows.

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Who it is built for

The site is written for international visitors, first-time riders, and curious residents who may not know Korean transit terminology or which station name to search. Clear English, visible transfers, and station-based discovery are treated as core features rather than add-ons.

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What makes the service different

A route is useful only when it supports a real day out. Metroline Korea links the journey itself to neighborhoods, attractions, culture, and food near the stops along the way. Editorial guides add practical context that cannot be produced by a station list alone.

We favor direct answers and transparent limits. Estimated journey times, tourism listings, and mapped paths are clearly distinguished from live operator information.

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Independent and unofficial

Metroline Korea is not a railway operator, government agency, tourism authority, or booking service. Public data and third-party map layers remain the responsibility of their respective publishers. Their inclusion does not imply sponsorship or endorsement.

The service is free to use. Advertising may help fund hosting, data work, maintenance, and original English travel guides, but it does not determine route results or editorial recommendations.