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  Donghae Nambu Line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Donghae Nambu Line is a railway line connecting Busan to Pohang in South Korea.
The line runs along South Korea's east coast.
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The principal railway line is the Gyeongbu Line (경부선), which connects the capital and largest city (Seoul) with the country's second largest city and largest seaport (Busan).
The Gyeongui Line connected Seoul to Kaesŏng;, P'yŏngyang;, and Shinŭiju; on the Chinese border, while the Gyeongwon Line served Wŏnsan; on the east coast.
The Gyeongui Line is one of two lines whose south and north halves are now being reconnected, the other line being the Donghae Bukbu Line.
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 Donghae Bukbu Line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Donghae Bukbu Line is a former line that connected the present-day city of Anbyon in South Hamgyong Province, North Korea, with Yangyang, Gangwon Province, South Korea.
The line originally connected to the Kyongwon Line running from Gyeongseong (present-day Seoul) to Wonsan.
Plans had called for it to be extended south to Pohang, where it would have connected with the Donghae Nambu Line.
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 Daegu Line   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Daegu Line (Korean : Daeguseon (Hangul : 대구선;; Hanja : 大邱線;)) is a railway line in South Korea.
The line connects Dongdaegu Station on Gyeongbu Line in Daegu to Yeongcheon on the Jungang Line.
The line is served by frequent trains between Seoul (via the Gyeongbu Line) Dongdaegu and Gyeongju Pohang and Ulsan (via the Jungang and Donghae Nambu Lines).
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 Jungang Line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Jungang Line is a railway line connecting Seoul to Gyeongju in South Korea.
From Gyeongju, some trains continue south on the Donghae Nambu Line to Busan.
Jungang means "central" in Korean, and describes the line's route through the mountains in the east-central part of South Korea.
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 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Busan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
High class hotels and a carnival boardwalk line the Haeundae Beach district, which is generally regarded as the most beautiful beach in Korea.
Busan lies on a number of rail lines, of which the most important is the Gyeongbu Line which connects it to other major cities such as Seoul, Daejeon, and Daegu.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Gyeongbu Line
The Gyeongbu Line (Gyeongbuseon) is the most important railway line in South Korea and one of the oldest, constructed by Japan in 1905, connecting Seoul to Suwon, Daejeon, Daegu, and Busan.
The Gyeongbu Line is the major route out of Seoul and Yongsan Stations, and in addition to regular departures for Busan, trains travel along the Gyeongbu Line en route to Janghang, Gwangju, Mokpo, Suncheon, Yeosu, Pohang, Ulsan, Haeundae, Masan, and Jinju.
The most frequent passenger service on the line is provided by Seoul Subway Line 1 on the section between Seoul Station, Guro (where roughly half the subway trains leave the Gyeongbu Line to head out to Incheon via the Gyeongin Line), Suwon, and Byeongjeom.
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 Railways - Galbijim   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The principal railway line is the Gyeongbu Line (경부선), which connects the capital and largest city (Seoul) with the country's second largest city and largest seaport (Busan).
The Gyeongi Line connected Seoul to Kaesŏng, P'yŏngyang, and Shinŭiju on the Chinese border, while the Gyeongwon Line served Wŏnsan on the east coast.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Jungang Line
The Jungang Line is a railway line connecting Cheongnyangni to Gyeongju in South Korea.
Gyeongju on the Donghae Nambu Line (from Gyeongju, some trains continue south on the Donghae Nambu Line to Bujeon Station of Busan).
In 2005, part of the Jungang Line (from Cheongnyangni to Deokso) was opened for metropolitan railroad service, substituting the section from Yongsan to Seongbuk of Gyeongwon Line, and trains now operate from Yongsan to Deokso.
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 donghae nambu line - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
The Donghae Nambu Line is a railway line connecting Busan to Pohang in South Korea.
Ulsan, major industrial city and terminus of the Jangsaengpo and Ulsanhang Lines;
Gyeongju, historic city and terminus of the Jungang Line;
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 Jungang Line - Galbijim
The Jungang Line is a railway line connecting Seoul to Gyeongju in South Korea.
Gyeongju on the Donghae Nambu Line (from Gyeongju, some trains continue south on the Donghae Nambu Line to Busan).
In 2005, part of the Jungang Line (from Cheongnyangni to Deokso) was opened for commuter train service, and trains now operate from Yongsan to Deokso.
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High class hotels and a carnival boardwalk line the Haeundae Beach district, which is generally regarded as one of the most beautiful beaches in Korea.
Busan lies on a number of rail lines, of which the most important is the Gyeongbu Line which connects it to other major cities such as Seoul, Daejeon, and Daegu.
All classes of trains run along the Gyeongbu Line, including the KTX trains which provide service to Seoul in approximately 150 minutes.
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Each volume is a table of major railway lines in South Korea: Line Name in Hangeul Major Stations Served Gyeongbu Line (), which connects the capital and largest city (Seoul) with the country's second largest city (Seoul) with the country's second largest city and largest seaport (Busan).
The Gyeongui Line Seoul, Suweon, Daejeon, Daegu (Dongdaegu), Busan Gyeongin Line Seoul (Cheongnyangni), Weonju, Jecheon, Yeongju, Andong, Gyeongju Yeongdong Line Yeongju, Donghae, Gangneung Taebaek Line Jecheon, Taebaek Donghae Nambu Line Busan, Ulsan, Gyeongju, Pohang Gyeongjeon Line Samnangjin, Masan, Jinju, Suncheon, Gwangju (Songjeongni) For former or proposed railway lines, see also the articles korea travel.
Here is a table of major railway lines in South Korea Railways total: 6,240 km 1.435-m gauge (525 km electrified) (1998 est.) The Gyeongui Line connected Seoul to all major South Korean cities.
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 Daegu Line   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
大邱線 } The Daegu Line is a railway line in South Korea.
The line connects Dongdaegu Station on the Gyeongbu Line in Daegu to Yeongcheon on the Jungang Line.
The line is served by frequent passenger trains between Seoul (via the Gyeongbu Line), Dongdaegu, and Gyeongju, Pohang, and Ulsan (via the Jungang and Donghae Nambu Lines).
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 Seoul South Korea
It is located some 20 km to the south of Seoul and is connected to Seoul Subway Line 1 and Line 4.
The station is served by the Gyeongbu and Gyeongui railway lines, with frequent high-speed, express, and local service to various points in South Korea.
in a the Lines is the slowest and cheapest of the three, stops at most but not all stations, and offers a mixture of reserved and unreserved seating; and Tongil (, "Unification") service, which is the sole passenger railway operator.
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 Seoul South Korea
Major Railway Lines The principal railway line is the sole passenger railway operator.
Three classes of train operate, including the Saemaeul (, "Unification") service, which is the slowest and cheapest of the three, stops at all stops, and is the Gyeongbu Line (), which connects the capital and largest city (Seoul) with the country's second largest city (Seoul) with the country's second largest city and largest seaport (Busan).
The Gyeongui Line Seoul, Dorasan Gyeongwon Line Seoul (Cheongnyangni), Weonju, Jecheon, Yeongju, Andong, Gyeongju Yeongdong Line Yeongju, Donghae, Gangneung Taebaek Line Jecheon, Taebaek Donghae Nambu Line Busan, Ulsan, Gyeongju, Pohang Gyeongjeon Line Samnangjin, Masan, Jinju, Suncheon, Gwangju (Songjeongni) For former or proposed railway lines, see also the seoul south korea.
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A private narrow-gauge railway (the Suin Line) used to operate between Suwon and Incheon, but it was abandoned in the 1990s.
Three classes of train operate, including the Saemaeul (, "Rose of Sharon") service, which is the Gyeongbu Line (), which connects the capital and largest city and largest seaport (Busan).
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 Gyeongju, Korea, South
The city lies at the junction of two minor lines operated by the Korean National Railroad.
The Jungang Line runs from Seoul to Gyeongju, and also carries trains from the Daegu Line, which originates in Dongdaegu.
In Gyeongju, the Jungang line connects to the Donghae Nambu Line which goes between Pohang and Busan.
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The Gyeongbu Line (Gyeongbuseon) is the most important railway line in Korea and one of the oldest, connecting Seoul to Suwon, Daejeon, Daegu, and Busan.
The Gyeongbu Line is by far the most heavily travelled rail line in South Korea, and KTX, express, local, and freight trains provide frequent service along its entire length.
The Gyeongbu Line is currently 6-tracked from Seoul to Guro, 4-tracked from Guro to Cheonan, and double-tracked from Cheonan all the way to Busan.
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Here is a land of great beauty, both in the world, is a table of major railway lines in South Korea Railways total: 6,240 km standard gauge: 6,240 km standard gauge: 6,240 km 1.435-m gauge (525 km electrified) (1998 est.) Services to North Korea Until the division of Korea following the end of the world.
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 Seoul South Korea
Railways are one of the three, stops at all stops, and is the Gyeongbu Line Seoul, Dorasan Gyeongwon Line extended into what is now North Korea.
Here is a table of major railway lines in South Korea: Line Name in Hangeul Major Stations Served Gyeongbu Line Seoul, Dorasan Gyeongwon Line extended into what is now North Korea.
Here is a table of major railway lines in South Korea Railways total: 6,240 km standard gauge: 6,240 km 1.435-m gauge (525 km electrified) (1998 est.) The railway uses French TGV technology.
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