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  2. Busan - Wikipedia

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    Busan Station. 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 super high speed KTX trains which provide frequent services to Seoul in approximately 150 minutes.

  3. Busan station - Wikipedia

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    Main station entrance. Construction of the new KTX Busan terminal began in 2001 and was completed in 2003. The new station covers 24,646 square meters (265,290 square feet) and it is equipped with up-to-date automatic ticket vending machines, 11 elevators, 10 escalators, PC area, waiting and vending areas. [4]

  4. Busan Metro - Wikipedia

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    Pusan National University Yangsan Campus Station, which was the fourth station to open in Phase 3, opened on 1 October 2009. [4] The city of Yangsan subsequently gave up on finishing the extension and building the last three stations. In 2014, Munjeon station was renamed to Busan International Finance Center–Busan Bank station

  5. 1953 Busan station fire - Wikipedia

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    The 1953 Busan station fire (Korean: 부산역전 대화재; Hanja: 釜山驛前大火災) was a major fire on November 27, 1953, in the vicinity of the old Busan station in Busan, South Korea. [ 1 ] Background

  6. Pusan National University station - Wikipedia

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    Pusan National University Station (Korean: 부산대역; Hanja: 釜山大驛) is a station of Busan Metro Line 1 in Jangjeon-dong, Geumjeong District, Busan, South Korea. Station Layout [ edit ]

  7. Gyeongbu high-speed railway - Wikipedia

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    The Gyeongbu high-speed railway, also known as Gyeongbu HSR, is South Korea's first high-speed rail line from Seoul to Busan. KTX high-speed trains operate three sections of the line: on 1 April 2004, the first between a junction near Geumcheon-gu Office station, Seoul and a junction at Daejeonjochajang station north of Daejeon, and a second between a junction at Okcheon station, southeast of ...

  8. Korea New Network - Wikipedia

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    Pusan Broadcasting was one of them. [2] PSB started broadcasting on May 14, 1995, before the building was completed (such work ended in 1996). The station operated on UHF channel 19. [3] In December 1999 a Gyeongnam (Changwon) branch office opened. The following month, the main shareholder changed from Hanchang to Nexen (from Yangsan, adjacent ...

  9. Battle of Pusan Perimeter logistics - Wikipedia

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    Logistics in the Battle of Pusan Perimeter (August 4 – September 15, 1950) during the Korean War played a decisive role in the battle. Efficient logistics , the management of personnel and materiel , supported United Nations (UN) supply lines while the North Koreans ' routes of supply were steadily reduced and cut off.