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  2. Mugunghwa-ho - Wikipedia

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    The Mugunghwa-ho (Korean: 무궁화호) is a class of train operated by Korail, the main railway operator of South Korea. Mugunghwa trains are Korail's slowest tier of trains stopping at a number of towns and villages, and operating over a number of lines that are not served by other trains.

  3. Seoul Station - Wikipedia

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    Seoul Station is the terminus of all Mugunghwa-ho trains along the Gyeongbu and Gyeongjeon Lines to Busan, Daejeon, Daegu, Pohang, Masan and Jinju; along the and along the Chungbuk Line to Jecheon. Mugunghwa-ho trains on the Honam and Jeolla lines arrive and depart Yongsan Station. Mugunghwa-ho trains to the east of Korea serve Cheongnyangni ...

  4. Gyeongbu Line - Wikipedia

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    Between Seoul and Cheonan, the Mugunghwa and Saemaul express trains on the Gyeongbu Line gave rail around a fifth of the modal share before the launch of KTX services. Due to the short distance and the location of the KTX station outside the city, the conventional line could retain most of its passengers, and the increase in the total modal ...

  5. Bujeon station (Korail) - Wikipedia

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    The station is served by Mugunghwa-ho trains on the Gyeongjeon Line connecting Bujeon with Mokpo, South Jeolla Province, the Donghae Line connecting Bujeon with Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, and the Jungang Line connecting Bujeon with Cheongnyangni, Seoul. [2] KTX-Eum began operation on December 20, 2024.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Korail - Wikipedia

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    KORAIL Mugunghwa-ho. Mugunghwa-ho (무궁화호) and its planned successor Nuriro (누리로) services are regional train services of KORAIL. Mugunghwa-ho, inspired by its name from the national floral emblem hibiscus, was introduced as express service at first, but after the introduction of KTX, it was degraded into regional services.

  8. Gyeongchun Line - Wikipedia

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    Heavy rail, Passenger rail Commuter rail, Intercity rail: System: Seoul Metropolitan Subway, Operator(s) Korail: Rolling stock: Class 361000, ITX-Cheongchun, Mugunghwa-ho: History; Opened: July 20, 1939 (original route) December 21, 2010 (realigned route) Closed: December 20, 2010 (original route) Technical; Track length: 80.7 km (50.1 mi ...

  9. Mugunghwa train - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mugunghwa_train&oldid=596471510"This page was last edited on 21 February 2014, at 10:45 (UTC). (UTC).