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Daegu has elevated itself into the world of modern technology with the introduction of Subway Line 3, the first transportable monorail in Korea, to the public. The line runs from Buk-gu, Chilgok ...
The second line on the Daegu Subway, the trip took less than 10 minutes. Old-timers and newcomers seemed to be in complete awe of Woobang Tower, the sky-high landmark which lights up Daegu's ...
After Daegu, Seoul Metro installed a system that transmits emergency intercom messages to both the conductor and control center at the same time. That upgrade helped ensure a swift response on May 31.
A week ahead of the 10-year anniversary of the tragic Daegu subway fire which claimed 192 lives on Feb. 18, 2003, Lee Dong-woo, head of Daegu disaster’s support committee, sheds tears on Monday at the ...
The tragedy is the second for Daegu's subway system. More than 100 people were killed and another 100 injured in 1995 when workers accidentally cut a gas line, causing an explosion. Feb 19, 2003 ...
Thirteen years ago today, 192 people died and 151 were injured in a subway arson attack in Daegu. A man set fire to a train at the Daegu Metropolitan Subway's Jungangno Station. The fire spread to ...
DAEGU ― As the last corpses were removed yesterday from gutted subway trains set on fire last week, Daegu officials started working on the aftermath, using a 1995 disaster as a guide. The plan will ...
Editorial: Daegu's subway disaster hits home The catastrophic subway fire in Daegu, South Korea, on Tuesday was a nightmare that people around the world could identify with. All it took was one man ...