Seonbu Station
Seonbu Station (Korean name pending) is a Seohae Line station in Gyeonggi-do (구, district or local administrative area), within the wider Seoul Metropolitan Subway system. Expats use this area for housing searches, commuting, clinics, supermarkets, local meals, school routes, and trips toward Seoul, Incheon, Gyeonggi, and Gangnam transfer routes . Seonbu Station works as a practical metro-area station for daily life, local errands, and regional travel .
Platform View
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What should I do now?
Confirm direction toward Incheon or Gwangmyeong before boarding Line 1.
Arriving in SeonbuExit 1 for residential areas; Exit 2 for shops and cafes; Exit 3 for schools and clinics.
Apartment huntingExit 1 leads to residential streets; Exit 3 near major complexes and realtors.
Schools and clinicsExit 3 provides direct access to local schools, kindergartens, and medical facilities.
Local restaurantsExit 2 clusters Korean diners, pojangmacha stalls, and affordable local meals.
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Transit Information
- Primary line
- Seoul Subway Line 1
- Transfers available
- No direct subway transfer inside the station
- Total exits
- 4
- Transit payment
- T-money works on Seoul subway and bus rides
Key Exits
- 1 Exit 1 — Seonbu residential streets and local services
- 2 Exit 2 — restaurants, shops, cafes, and bus stops
- 3 Exit 3 — clinics, schools, apartments, and daily services
- 4 Exit 4 — Gyeonggi-do neighbourhood routes and commuter streets
Journey Times
- Journey Times Seonbu Station to Gangnam Station
- approximately 60 minutes
- Seonbu Station to Seoul Station
- approximately 60 minutes
- Seonbu Station
- approximately 110 minutes
- Seonbu Station to Gangnam Station
- approximately 60 minutes
- Exit at Gangnam Station
- approximately 60 minutes
First / Last Trains
First
approximately 5:00 AM
Last
approximately 11:30 PM
Neighbourhood Character
- Seonbu Station serves a practical residential, school, clinic, restaurant, shopping, bus, and commuter area . The station feels busiest during commute hours, school movement, lunch periods, clinic appointment times, shopping periods, and evening meal times . Nearby streets usually mix homes, offices or schools, clinics, restaurants, cafes, convenience stores, small shops, and bus stops .
- Families, students, office commuters, clinic visitors, teachers, long-term residents, service workers, tourists, and expats may use this area . Many choose Seonbu for transit access, practical errands, local meals, rent options, and trips toward Seoul and regional transfer routes . Seonbu Station is served by Seohae Line in the Seoul Metropolitan Subway system .
- Daily life often needs basic Korean, especially in older shops, clinics, schools, and housing searches . Larger chains, pharmacies, supermarkets, cafes, and transit-linked services can be easier for simple errands . Housing searches still need Korean help for deposits, maintenance fees, building age, road noise, rail noise, and lease terms .
Within Walking Distance
5-minute walkRent Near This Station
Studio and one-room apartments within a 10-minute walk of Seonbu Station typically range from approximately 450,000 to 1,200,000 KRW per month.
FAQ
Which exit should I use for apartments, restaurants, clinics, and buses?
Use Exit 1 for residential streets and local services, Exit 2 for restaurants, shops, cafes, and bus stops, and Exit 3 for clinics, schools, apartments, and daily services. Seonbu Station has 4 mapped guide exits in this draft . Exit 4 leads toward neighbourhood routes and commuter streets .
What is the neighbourhood like around Seonbu Station?
Seonbu Station feels practical, local, and commuter-friendly, with homes, clinics, shops, buses, restaurants, cafes, and rail access nearby . The area gets busy during commute, school, clinic, shopping, and dinner periods . It suits residents who want daily services near transit .
How much does it cost to rent an apartment near Seonbu Station?
Studio and one-room apartments near Seonbu Station usually range from 450,000 to 1,200,000 KRW per month . Newer units and homes close to exits, schools, parks, main roads, or large commercial streets often cost more . Check deposit size, maintenance fees, road noise, rail noise, and walking route before signing .
How long does it take to get from Seonbu Station to Gangnam Station?
Seonbu Station to Gangnam Station takes approximately 60 minutes using Seohae Line and transfer routes . The best route depends on train timing, transfer choice, and your final Gangnam exit . Travel time changes with transfer speed, crowding, and walking distance inside stations .
What international food and grocery options are near Seonbu Station?
Seonbu has useful local restaurant and grocery access, with broader international options usually found in larger nearby hubs or central districts . Residents can find Korean restaurants, cafes, bakeries, chains, supermarkets, casual dining, and some non-Korean meals nearby . Many expats use online delivery or nearby major districts for broader options .
Is the Seonbu area good for expat families?
Seonbu can work for expat families who value transit, clinics, supermarkets, schools, parks, local restaurants, and practical housing . The area may feel less international than central Seoul neighbourhoods . Families should compare school routes, rent, commute length, road noise, and Korean-language support before choosing housing .
What is the social scene like near Seonbu Station?
Seonbu Station has cafes, restaurants, gyms, clinics, shops, and casual local meeting places nearby . The social scene depends on nearby universities, offices, parks, or commercial streets . For stronger nightlife, many residents travel to larger hubs in Seoul, Incheon, Suwon, Bucheon, or Bundang .
How does Seonbu Station compare to nearby stations?
Seonbu Station usually works best for local housing, errands, and daily commuting . Nearby transfer stations may offer more lines, bigger shopping areas, or stronger restaurant density . Compare walking distance, rent, transfers, schools, road noise, and late-night travel before choosing the area .
Businesses Near Seonbu Station
Seonbu Station is in Gyeonggi-do, a mixed residential and commercial pocket of Seoul. EEIK's business directory is growing here — expect restaurants, cafes, pharmacies, hotels, and English-friendly services as listings come online.