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  2. Rail transport in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Opening ceremony of the Gyeongin Railway between Seoul and Chemulpo (today Incheon) on September 18, 1899.. Rail transport in Korea began in the late 19th century. On March 19, 1896, the late Joseon Dynasty that ruled Korea awarded American engineer James R. Morse a concession to build a railway between Seoul and Chemulpo (today Incheon), while on July 4, the French company Compagnie de Fives ...

  3. Seoul Metropolitan Subway - Wikipedia

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    For example, Line 1 opened in 1974 with through services joining surrounding Korail suburban railway lines influenced by the Tokyo subway. [7] Today, many of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway's lines are operated by Korail, South Korea's national rail operator. [8] The subway has free WiFi accessible in all stations and trains. [9]

  4. High-speed rail in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    High-speed railway lines in South Korea. The Railway Service Act [1] is the primary Korean law that codifies and defines the three types of railway lines. It states that the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport should designate track lines and announce them before their commercial operation. [2] [3] There are three types of railway lines.

  5. Seoul Subway Line 1 - Wikipedia

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    Seoul Subway Line 1 from above, 2019. Seoul Subway Line 1 (dubbed The Dark Blue Line) of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway is a rapid transit and commuter rail line which links central Seoul, South Korea to Yeoncheon in the northeast, Incheon in the southwest, and Sinchang via Suwon and Cheonan in the south.

  6. Rapid transit in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    16 December 2005 (Jungang Line) 1 July 2009 (Gyeongui Line) Gyeongchun Line Mangu Line: 24 81.3 Sangbong—Chuncheon: 21 December 2010 Suin-Bundang Line: 63 104.5 Cheongnyangni—Incheon: 12 September 2020 Gyeonggang Line: 11 54.8 Pangyo—Yeoju: 24 September 2016 E-Rail Seohae Line: 21 47 Ilsan—Wonsi: 16 June 2018 Incheon Subway: Incheon ...

  7. Korail - Wikipedia

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    The Korea Railroad Corporation (Korean: 한국철도공사; Hanja: 韓國鐵道公社) is the national railway operator in South Korea. It is branded as KORAIL ( 코레일 ) and changed its official Korean name ( 한국철도 ; 韓國鐵道 ) in November 2019. [ 5 ]

  8. Great Train eXpress - Wikipedia

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    The GTX-A, officially Metropolitan Area Rapid Transit Line A, is a higher-speed commuter railway line operating in two sections in Seoul, South Korea. Interior of a GTX-A train Groundbreaking for GTX Line A was held on December 27, 2018, with service initially expected to commence in 2023. [ 3 ]

  9. Category:Railway lines in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    High-speed railway lines in South Korea (3 P) K. Korail lines (17 C, 8 P) R. Rapid transit lines in South Korea (1 C) S. Seohae Line (1 P)