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  2. Korea Rail Pass - Wikipedia

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    Service for seat reservation for the pass holders is even stopped on KTX, Saemaeul (새마을), or Mugunghwa (무궁화) trains during the peak seasons. [4] Stand room is usually still available. The following lines are operated by Korail, but they are not covered by the pass because they are considered part of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway system.

  3. Pyeongtaek station - Wikipedia

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    January 20, 2005: Extension of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway Line 1 opened, and operations began May 1, 2006: Ceased handling of small freight December 15, 2008: Double-track electrification of the Janghang Line (Cheonan-Shinchang) opened, with Nuriho trains beginning service on June 1, 2009 (Seoul-Shinchang)

  4. Transportation in Seoul - Wikipedia

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    The population density in Seoul demands a great deal of the city's transportation systems, which are regarded by many as among the best and most advanced in the world. [2] Seoul is very well connected by its subway and bus systems, and the city is also very supportive of pedestrian foot travel. In 2006 it won the Sustainable Transport Award.

  5. DMZ Train - Wikipedia

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    Some tourist activities at the final stop are bus and walking tours to the Dorasan Peace Park, the Third Tunnel, and the Dora Observatory. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 9 ] The second route opened on August 1, 2014, [ 10 ] and travels 100 km (62 mi) on the Gyeongwon Line northeast from Seoul Station to Baengmagoji station , in Cheorwon County , Gangwon-do . [ 11 ]

  6. 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]

  7. Gyeongbokgung station - Wikipedia

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    Gyeongbokgung station (Korean: 경복궁역) is a subway station on Line 3 of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway. It is the subway station nearest to the Gyeongbokgung Palace. The station is also near the Government Complex–Seoul, the National Police Agency of South Korea, and other administrative buildings in the neighborhood. [3] [1]

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  9. Sinnonhyeon station - Wikipedia

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    Sinnonhyeon Station is a railway station on Line 9 and the Shinbundang Line of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway, located by the Kyobo Tower sageori in Seocho District and Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam District, Seoul. It was the southern terminus of Line 9 from 2009 to March 2015, when the line was extended to Sports Complex station. [2]

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