Seoul Metropolitan Subway stations

Emergency exits are marked with a green sign that depict visually a person running out of a door.

There had been ticket-sellers, at every station, but to cut expenses and protect the environment,[1] Korail abolished paper tickets.

Maps above the ticket dispensing machines explain the cost for each destination in the system; prices are charged by how far the user rides.

For riders needing wheelchair access, many stations have elevators, marked with a special symbol, or devices that allow wheel chair users to ride up and down stairs.

Around one foot from the edge of platform, the floor is marked with a yellow safety line (usually bumped, as described above).

Although courtesy requires riders to wait for exiting passengers before entering the train, it is not uncommon for this to be somewhat ignored.

Way Out – Exit sign in Seoul, South Korea
Emergency Exit Light – Seoul, South Korea
Ticket Machines – Seoul, South Korea
A ticket gate – Seoul, South Korea
Guided path for riders who are visually impaired – Seoul, South Korea
Common sign for wheel chair elevators – Seoul, South Korea
Emergency Telephone with Information line. Green Button for information, Red Button for help.
The 3 arrows mentioned in the text to the left. Notice the central triangle with number on it.
Station Sign – Seoul, South Korea