Cheongna Hill Station, Metro station in Jung District, South Korea
Cheongna Hill Station is an underground metro station in Jung District with three platforms and four tracks. It functions as a junction connecting Daegu Subway Line 2 and Line 3 within the transit network.
The station opened in October 2005 when Daegu Subway Line 2 began operations. A second phase of development came in 2015 with the addition of Line 3, expanding the station's connectivity.
The station's name comes from Korean words meaning blue willow, reflecting the natural character of the district. You notice this naming choice expressed in the station's visual design and signage.
The station has multiple entrances connecting visitors to nearby places including Seomun Market, Keimyung University, and Dongsan Medical Center. Being underground provides year-round access and weather protection, making it accessible at any time of day.
The station features platform screen doors installed in 2017 to protect passengers from accidents. This safety feature combines with the station's mix of underground and surface-level construction to create a noteworthy design.
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