Nambu Bus Terminal Station
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Nambu Terminal Station is a subway station on the Seoul Subway Line 3
Seoul Subway Line 3
Seoul Subway Line 3 of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway is an operation system which connects Goyang, northwestern Seoul to the city center, Gangnam, and southeastern Seoul. Construction began in 1980, and most of the current line opened over two stages in 1985, along with Brother subway Line 4...

. As its name indicates, it serves the nearby Nambu Bus Terminal. It is also the closest station to the Seoul Arts Center
Seoul Arts Center
The Seoul Arts Center, literally the Hall of Arts, is a cultural center in Seocho-gu, the southern area of Seoul, South Korea.Measuring in 12,0350 m², it consists of many different halls and centers for many diverse art forms. It began construction in 1984, and opened all its doors in 1993...

, located about a half-mile southwest of here. When this line opened, this station was called the Cargo Truck Terminal.

It is located in Seocho-dong
Seocho-dong
Seocho-dong is a dong, or neighborhood of the Seocho-gu district of the South Korean city of Seoul. The main street is Teheranno.-Transportation:* Gangnam Station * Seocho Station -External links:**...

, Seocho-gu
Seocho-gu
Seocho-gu is a gu of Seoul, South Korea. It is a popular residential area for the mid- or upper-class residents in Seoul and home to the Supreme Court and the Supreme Prosecutors' Office. Seocho Samsung Town in Seocho-dong, near Gangnam Station, is the headquarter of the several corporations of the...

, Seoul.

Vicinity

  • Exit 1 : Seoul National University of Education
    Seoul National University of Education
    The Seoul National University of Education is a government-run institution which provides training for future public elementary school teachers in South Korea...

  • Exit 2 :
  • Exit 3 : International Electronics Centre
  • Exit 4 :
  • Exit 5 : Nambu Bus Terminal, Seoul Arts Center
    Seoul Arts Center
    The Seoul Arts Center, literally the Hall of Arts, is a cultural center in Seocho-gu, the southern area of Seoul, South Korea.Measuring in 12,0350 m², it consists of many different halls and centers for many diverse art forms. It began construction in 1984, and opened all its doors in 1993...

  • Exit 6 :
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