History
Campus Town station opened on June 1, 2009, as part of the extension of Incheon Subway Line 1 to Songdo International City. This extension played a crucial role in connecting the newly developed Songdo area with the rest of Incheon and the greater [[Seoul Capital Area]].Station Layout
The station is an underground facility featuring a single island platform with two tracks. This configuration allows passengers to board trains heading in both directions from the same platform, enhancing convenience. Platform screen doors are installed for passenger safety.- Underground Level 1: Concourse, ticket machines, gates, restrooms.
- Underground Level 2: Island Platform (Track 1 for northbound trains to Gyeyang, Track 2 for southbound trains to Songdo Moonlight Festival Park).
The station has multiple exits, providing access to different points in the surrounding area.
Services
Campus Town station serves as a stop for all trains on Incheon Subway Line 1, operating between Gyeyang Station in the north and Songdo Moonlight Festival Park Station in the south. The line provides connections to the [[Seoul Metropolitan Subway]] system at [[Bupyeong Station]] and [[Seoul National University of Education Station]].Surrounding Area
The area around Campus Town station is a vibrant part of Songdo International City, characterized by a mix of educational, residential, and commercial developments. Key institutions and facilities include:- [[Incheon National University]]
- [[Yonsei International Campus]] (a branch campus of Yonsei University)
- [[Incheon Global Campus]] (home to several foreign universities)
- Songdo Global University Town
- Residential complexes (e.g., Prugio, The Sharp)
- Various commercial establishments, restaurants, and shops
- Neighborhood parks and green spaces
The station acts as a crucial transportation hub for students, faculty, and residents in the rapidly developing Songdo area.