- The
Gyeongchun Line is a
regional rail line
between Seoul and Chuncheon,
South Korea,
operated by Korail. Its name is
derived from
Gyeong (京,
meaning the...
- two
train stations in the
Chuncheon suburban area: the
terminus of the
Gyeongchun Line,
Chuncheon station, and the
busier Namchuncheon station. Gimyujeong...
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These are:
Seoul Subway Line 1, the
Gyeongchun Line, the Suin–Bundang Line and the Gyeongui–Jungang Line. The
Gyeongchun Line
extended from
Sangbong Station...
- 1966, when
Gyeongchun Tourism Development Co., Ltd. was established, it
began to be
developed as a
general resort. In
April 2000,
Gyeongchun Tourism Development...
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introduced on
February 28, 2012. ITX-Cheongchun is the
successor of the
Gyeongchun Line Mugunghwa-ho
which operated until December 2010. It is the only Limited...
- (KTX/ITX-Saemaeul/Saemaul/Nuriro/Mugunghwa)
Cheongnyangni station,
Dongdaemun District:
Gyeongchun/Jungang/Yeongdong/Taebaek
lines (ITX-Cheongchun/ITX-Saemaeul/Mugunghwa)...
- Byeongjeom-Seodongtan
extension of Line 1
opened on 26
February 2010, and the
Gyeongchun Line
opened on 21 December. On 28
October 2011, the
Shinbundang Line from...
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Wolgok station (Korean: 월곡역) is a
closed station on the
Gyeongchun Line in
South Korea. v t e...
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Hwarangdae station (Korean: 화랑대역) was a
railway station on the
Gyeongchun Line in
South Korea,
which started operation in 1939
under the name Taereung...
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Jungang Line, and
Honam Line.
Gyeonggi has
stations on the Suin, Bundang,
Gyeongchun, and
Shinbundang commuter rail
services and the
Gyeongbu and
Honam High...