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  2. Pohang station - Wikipedia

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    Former Pohang station The station was originally located at 7 Yongdang-ro 91beon-gil, Jungang-dong, that opened on November 1, 1918, In 2015, due to the switch to the new line, it was moved to the new location that opened on April 2, 2015, and the old station was demolished.

  3. Donghae Line - Wikipedia

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    Intercity rail: System: Busan Metro (Bujeon–Taehwagang) Operator(s) Korail: Rolling stock: Hyundai Rotem Class 381000 series: History; Opened: November 1, 1917: Chosun Light Railway Opens July 1, 1928: Opening of the East Sea (Central) Line April 2, 2015: Partial opening of the main line January 26, 2018: Opening of the Pohang-Yeongdeok section

  4. Myeong-dong station - Wikipedia

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    Myeong-dong Station is a station on the Seoul Subway Line 4. This station is located in Jung-gu, Seoul. [2] [1] Station layout. G:

  5. Donghae Nambu Line - Wikipedia

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    Via the Gyeongbu, Daegu and Jungang Lines, Pohang and Ulsan are connected to Seoul with both intercity Saemaul-ho and cross-country Mugunghwa-ho services. As of 2010, the shortest travel times from Seoul to Pohang are around 5 hours 15 minutes by direct Saemaul service and around 3 hours 40 minutes with transfer to KTX trains at Dongdaegu .

  6. National Route 31 (South Korea) - Wikipedia

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    Jangpyeong Intercity Bus Terminal 장평시외버스터미널 Yongpyeong-myeon Office 용평면사무소 Soksa IC 속사 나들목 Yeongdong Expressway: Soksa IS 속사삼거리 National Route 6 (Gyeongang-ro) Soksa Elementary School 속사초등학교 Lee Seung-bok Memorial Center 이승복기념관 Unduryeong 운두령 Elevation 1089m

  7. 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.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Daegu Line - Wikipedia

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    The Daegu Line (Korean: 대구선) is a railway line in South Korea.The line connects Gacheon 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).