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  Gyeongbu Line - Galbijim
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 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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 Welcome to visit Yeoncheon-gun
Gyeongwon line has been an important means of land transportation connecting this gun and Seoul, Dongducheon, and Uijeongbu from construction of the line to today.
There is signpost informing southern end of Gyeongwon line with the sentence "The train wants to run" nearby Sintan-ri station and it gives pain of partition of Korean peninsula.
There are seven stations of Gyeongwon line in all running through this gun as of end of 1998.
www.iyc21.net /_foreign/eng/m03/a03_b02_c02_05.asp   (410 words)

  
  ipedia.com: Gyeongwon Line Article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Gyeongwon Line (Gyeongwonseon in Korean (Hangul: 경원선;; Hanja: 京...線;)) is a railway line serving northeastern Gyeonggi Province in South Korea.
Cheongnyangni in eastern Seoul, terminus of the Jungang Line;
Seongbuk in eastern Seoul, terminus of the Gyeongchun Line;
www.ipedia.com /gyeongwon_line.html   (187 words)

  
 DMZ   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The points of interest in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) along the central frontline of Cheorwon, Gangwon Province, include Woljeong-ri station, the final point of the southern part of the Gyeongwon railroad line; Iron Triangular Observation Platform; Baengmagoji, where battle was intense; 2nd Infiltration Tunnel; and the headquarters of the North Korean Labor Party.
This station, the northernmost station of the Gyeongwon line, is located on the way to Mt. Geumgang.
The Gyeongwon line was originally built by compulsory labor in Gangwon Province in August 1914.
www.lifeinkorea.com /culture/dmz/dmz.cfm?Subject=Central   (737 words)

  
 Wikipedia search result
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.
feedbus.com /wikis/wikipedia.php?title=Jungang_Line   (271 words)

  
 Completion of Phase 2 of Seoul Metropolitan Urban Rail
The so-called Phase-1 lines are lines 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Line 3 was constructed to supplement the functionality of Line 2 and general use of the subway system by radiating out from the city centre and crossing Line 2.
Line 2 had the largest share (690 million passengers) while the the relatively shorter Line 1 passing through the city centre carried 170 million passengers, posting the smallest numbers for lines 1 to 4.
www.jrtr.net /jrtr35/f16_bha.html   (2897 words)

  
 Seoul South Korea
Major Railway Lines The principal railway line is the Gyeongbu Line Seoul, Dorasan Gyeongwon Line Seoul (Yongsan, Cheongnyangni), Euijeongbu, Shintanni Gyeongchun Line Seoul (Guro), Incheon Gyeongui Line connected Seoul to Kae...
A private narrow-gauge railway (the Suin Line) used to operate between Suwon and Incheon, but it was abandoned in the acceptance of dangerous missions that will earn him the Medal of Honor, and his brother's release.
A private narrow-gauge railway (the Suin Line) used to operate between Suwon and Incheon, but it was abandoned in the 1990s.
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 Seoul Metropolitan Government - "A Clean, Attractive & Global City, Seoul!"
Seoul's subway system consists of 8 lines operated by the Seoul Metropolitan Subway Corporation (SMSC) and the Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation (SMRT), and one line run by the Korean National Railroad (KNR).
An average of 3,879,000 passengers use subway lines 1 to 4 everyday.
The Korean National Railroad operates 7 lines: the Gyeongbu Line (Seoul - Suwon), the Gyeong-in Line (Guro -Incheon), the Gyeongwon Line (Yongsan - Suwon), the Ansan Line (Geumjeong - Ansan), the Gwacheon Line (Namtaeryeong - Geumjeong), the Bundang Line (Suseo - Ori), and the Ilsan Line (Jichuk - Daehwa).
english.seoul.go.kr /residents/transport/trans_04sub_01.html   (0 words)

  
 Railways - Galbijim   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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.
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.
galbijim-1.wikidev.net /Railways   (441 words)

  
 Wikipedia search result
Seoul Jihacheol Bundangseon or Seoul Jihacheol Bundang Line
Bundang Line is a commuter subway line of the Korean National Railroad.
The name 'Bundang Line' refers to the fact that the line was constructed for the commuters of Bundang ward in Seongnam.
feedbus.com /wikis/wikipedia.php?title=Bundang_Line   (251 words)

  
 Gyeongbu Line - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
The Gyeongbu Line (Gyeongbuseon) is the most important railway line in South 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 high-speed, express, local, and freight trains provide frequent service along its entire length.
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.
www.music.us /education/G/Gyeongbu-Line.htm   (509 words)

  
 GYEONGSEONG : Encyclopedia Entry
Gyeongbu Line (Gyeongbuseon (경부선; 京釜線) in Korean) and Gyeongbu Expressway (Gyeongbu Gosok Doro; 경부 고속 도로) between Seoul and Busan (부산; 釜山);
Gyeongui Line (Gyeonguiseon; 경의선) between Seoul and Dorasan (the ui comes from Sinuiju, the Revised Romanized spelling of Sinŭiju (신의주) in North Korea, the line's original terminus on the Chinese border--see the article on the Gyeongui Line for details);
Gyeongwon Line (Gyeongwonseon; 경원선) between Seoul and Shintanni (originally the line went to Wonsan (원산) in what is now North Korea); and
www.bibleocean.com /OmniDefinition/Gyeongseong   (263 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Seoul Subway Line 1
Seoul Subway Line 1 of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway links central Seoul, South Korea to Uijeongbu Bukbu Station in the northeast, Incheon in the southwest, and Cheonan via Suwon in the south.
Part of the Gyeongwon Line from Dongducheon (formerly Dongan) to Uijeongbu was merged into Line 1 in December of 2006.
Korea's first subway line was constructed with the technical and economic aid of Japan.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Seoul_Subway_Line_1   (321 words)

  
 Daejeon South Korea
Daejeon Subway Line 1 - Daejeon Subway Line 1 is a subway line in Daejeon, South Korea.
The volume summarizes subsequent military operations, the defense along the Naktong Line, and the cities of Busan, Mokpo, and Yeosu.
Major Railway Lines The principal railway line is the most expensive; Mugunghwa (, "New Village") service, which is the slowest and cheapest of the South Korean perspective has not been previously available in English translation.
ko61.mndine.com /daejeonsouthkorea.html   (1102 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Gyeongwon Line
The Gyeongwon Line is a railway line serving northeastern Gyeonggi Province in South Korea.
The line is operated by the Korean National Railroad.
Yongsan the line's southern terminus south of downtown Seoul, where there is a junction with the Gyeongbu Line;
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Gyeongwon_Line   (276 words)

  
 Gyeongseong
Gyeongbu Line (Gyeongbuseon (경부선; 京釜線) in Korean) and Gyeongbu Expressway (Gyeongbu Gosok Doro; 경부 고속 도로) between Seoul and Busan (부산; 釜山);
Gyeongin Line (Gyeonginseon; 경인선; 京仁線) and Gyeongin Expressway (Gyeongin Gosok Doro; 경인 고속 도로) between Seoul and Incheon (인천; 仁川);
Gyeongwon Line (Gyeongwonseon; 경원선) between Seoul and Shintanni (originally the line went to Wonsan (원산;) in what is now North Korea); and
www.teachersparadise.com /ency/en/wikipedia/g/gy/gyeongseong.html   (214 words)

  
 welcome to Korail   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Overhead contact lines of the Metropolitan and Industrial line are base on the Simple Catenary System(Gyeongbu up and down train, and mail line 1 is Heavy Simple Catenary) that suspends overhead contact wires by installing droppers on messenger wires at 10m intervals(metropolitan areas are 5m intervals).
On some ordinary sections, overhead contact lines are suspended by electric poles and free brackets, and in stations and yards they are suspended by cross span wires.
However, the Ilsan line is base on the same a rigid body T-Bar method of the Seoul Metropolitan Underground Subway line, with 200m maximum length and a rigid body T-bar between the contact lines are of 현수조가장치.
www.korail.go.kr /eng/dept/dept_027.html   (506 words)

  
 Transportation in South Korea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Suburban lines were electrified and connected to the Seoul subway system.
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 second is Honam Line (호남선), which branches off of the Gyeongbu Line at Daejeon, and ends at Gwangju or Mokpo.
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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 Gyeongwon Line - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
(Gyeongwonseon in : 京...線) is a railway line serving northeastern Gyeonggi Province in South_Korea.
Prior to the division_of_Korea in 1945, the line's northeastern terminus was at Wŏnsan in modern-day North_Korea.
Sintanni, the line's northern terminus and the northernmost railhead in South Korea.
www.indexsuche.com /Gyeongwon_Line.html   (142 words)

  
 Bundang Line at AllExperts
Guryong escalators stretching on forever, a typical sight on the new Bundang line.
-->Bundang Line is a commuter subway line of the Korean National Railroad.
It was first constructed for the commuters of Bundang which the name 'Bundang Line' came from.
en.allexperts.com /e/b/bu/bundang_line.htm   (302 words)

  
 Welcome To Korea Now !!!-Business & Finance   (Site not responding. Last check: )
With the atypical enthusiasm of North Korea, the South and the North are moving to reconnect all four suspended cross-border railways including the Gyeongwon Line (Seoul-Wonsan), Mt. Geumgang Line (Seoul-Mt. Geumgang), Northeast Coastal Line (Gangneung-Wonsan), and Gyeongui Line (Seoul-Shinuiju).
In line with the project, North Korean Foreign Affairs Minister Paek Nam-soon visited Moscow May 20-23 to meet with Igor Ivanoc, minister of foreign affairs for the Russian Federation, to discuss the linking of the TKR with the TSR.
Particularly, the connection of the Gyeongui Railway Line will contribute to the activation of the West Coast complex, the base of South-North trading goods manufacturers in North Korea, while it could also be used as a route to transport Chinese goods to Korea and Japan.
kn.koreaherald.co.kr /SITE/data/html_dir/2002/07/13/200207130016.asp   (1534 words)

  
 Seoul Subway Line 3 Information   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Seoul Subway Line 3 (the Orange Line) of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway connects northwestern Seoul to the city center, Gangnam, and southeastern Seoul.
Construction began in 1980, and most of the current line opened (Gupabal - Yangjae) over two stages in the year of 1985, along with sister subway Line 4.
In 1996, the Ilsan Line (Daehwa - Jichuk) was opened, and connected the city of Goyang with Seoul.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Seoul_Subway_Line_3   (181 words)

  
 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.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Jungang_Line   (271 words)

  
 ▒SEOUL METRO▒
Regardless of its purchase date passengers can travel all sections of subways and metropolitan subways which are charged at the same fare as that of their train ticket for one time.
Regardless of its purchase date they allow passengers to use in all subway lines covering broad and metropolitan areas until the balance drops to zero.
Even if the remaining balance is less than the required fares to the arrival station they are allowed to stay complete their journey for just one time at no extra charge.
www.seoulmetro.co.kr /eng/sg/sg_main.jsp?subPage=sg_1_2_1.jsp   (687 words)

  
 Jungang Line at AllExperts
The Jungang Line is a railway line connecting Seoul to Gyeongju in South Korea.
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.
Jungang means "central" in Korean, and describes the line's route through the mountains in the east-central part of South Korea.
en.allexperts.com /e/j/ju/jungang_line.htm   (223 words)

  
 ▒SEOUL METRO▒
Regardless of its purchase date passengers can travel all sections of subways and metropolitan subways which are charged at the same fare as that of their train ticket for one time.
Regardless of its purchase date they allow passengers to use in all subway lines covering broad and metropolitan areas until the balance drops to zero.
Even if the remaining balance is less than the required fares to the arrival station they are allowed to stay complete their journey for just one time at no extra charge.
www.seoulsubway.co.kr /eng/sg/sg_main.jsp?subPage=sg_1_2_1.jsp   (687 words)

  
 YONHAP NEWS
The planned work will be on the 5.9 kilometer-section between Shintanli and Cheorwon, a South Korean town located in the central part of the nation near the 248-kilometer-long demilitarized zone.
The 223.7 kilometer Gyeongwon railway, built in 1914, had once linked Seoul and Wonsan, a port city on North Korea's eastern coast.
In North Korea, the Gyeongwon railway runs from Wonsan to Pyonggang, 14.8 kilometers north of the demarcation line, the ministry said.
english.yna.co.kr /Engnews/20060210/630000000020060210113630E5.html   (212 words)

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