The latest subway line in Seoul, South Korea is different to the previous eight publicly funded lines in that its operational systems have been part-delivered by the private-sector in return for a 30 year operating concession. The first US$3 billion phase of subway line 9 opened in 2009 and is proving popular with commuters, while the remaining 14 km of the route is due for completion by 2016. However, the concessionaire has already run into trouble by trying to impose a 50% fare increase last year to improve its under-performing return on investment. This paper describes Korea's first urban rail project to be privately part-funded and operated and discusses the various issues encountered. It concludes with a number of lessons learnt for future public–private partnering infrastructure projects.
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November 01 2013
Delivery of subway line 9 in Seoul, South Korea – lessons in public–private partnering Available to Purchase
In Keun Lee, MSc, PhD, CEng, FICE;
In Keun Lee, MSc, PhD, CEng, FICE
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Head of the Land Housing Institute, LH Cooperation, Republic of Korea
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Jong-Ho Shin, BSc, PhD, DIC, FICE
Jong-Ho Shin, BSc, PhD, DIC, FICE
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Professor, Konkuk University, Republic of Korea
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
October 08 2012
Accepted:
March 26 2013
Online ISSN: 1751-7672
Print ISSN: 0965-089X
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2013
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Civil Engineering (2013) 166 (4): 185–191.
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Received:
October 08 2012
Accepted:
March 26 2013
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Lee IK, Shin J (2013), "Delivery of subway line 9 in Seoul, South Korea – lessons in public–private partnering". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Civil Engineering, Vol. 166 No. 4 pp. 185–191, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/cien.12.00034
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