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  2. Express mail - Wikipedia

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    Express Mail Service (EMS) is an international express postal service offered by postal-administration members of the Universal Postal Union (UPU). These administrators created the EMS Cooperative in 1998, within the framework of the UPU, to promote the harmonization and development of postal services worldwide. [ 2 ]

  3. S10 (UPU standard) - Wikipedia

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    The UPU S10 standard defines a system for assigning 13-character identifiers to international postal items for the purpose of tracking and tracing them during shipping. The standard was introduced on 18 April 1996, [ 1 ] : 4 and is currently in its 12th version.

  4. Korea Post - Wikipedia

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    Korea Post is charged with providing the following postal and financial services at post offices: Basic postal service (handling and delivering mail and parcels) Additional postal services (registered mail, customer pickup, P.O. Box, sales of local products by mail order and postal errand service) Postal savings, money orders and postal giro

  5. Transport in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Subway line 2 in Seoul, Korea a subway map of the metropolitan area. South Korea's six largest cities — Seoul, Busan, Daegu, Gwangju, Daejeon and Incheon — all have subway systems. Seoul's subway system is the oldest system in the country, with the Seoul Station – Cheongnyangni section of Line 1 opening in 1974.

  6. Category:Postal system of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Postal system of South Korea" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Donghae Line - Wikipedia

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    The Donghae Line (Korean: 동해선) is a railway line connecting Busanjin station to Samcheok station in South Korea.The literal meaning of its name, the "East Sea Line," reflects its position along the nation's East coast.

  9. 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.