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{{Short description|Railway line in South Korea}} {{Infobox rail line |image = Korail Gyeongwon Line.png |name = Gyeongwon Line |native_name = 경원선 (京元線) |native_name_lang = ko |type = [[Passenger rail terminology#Heavy rail|Heavy rail]], Passenger/Freight<br />[[Regional rail]], [[Commuter rail]] |system = |status = Operational |locale = [[Seoul]]<br />[[Gyeonggi Province|Gyeonggi]]<br />[[Gangwon Province (South Korea)|Gangwon]] |start = [[Yongsan station|Yongsan]] |end = [[Baengmagoji station|Baengmagoji]] |stations = 37 |open = Stages between 1911 and 1914 |owner = [[Korea Rail Network Authority]] |operator = [[Korail]] |character = |stock = |linelength = {{Convert|94.4|km|abbr=on}} | tracks = [[Double track]] (Yongsan–Dongducheon)<br />[[Single track (rail)|Single track]] |gauge = {{RailGauge|sg|allk=on}} | electrification = 25 kV/60 Hz [[Alternating Current|AC]] [[Overhead lines|Catenary]]<br />(Yongsan–Yeoncheon) | old_gauge = |speed = |map = {{routemap |inline=1 |map= vCONTg-!~uv-CONTg~~ ~~ ~~[[Gyeongbu Line]](to [[Seoul station|Seoul]]) CONTgq cyan\mvSKRZ-G2u!~STRq cyan\STR+r cyan~~ ~~ ~~←{{rint|seoul|gye}} (to [[Gajwa station|Gajwa]]) \mvBHF!~HUBaq\BHF cyan!~HUBeq~~0.0~~[[Yongsan station|Yongsan]] {{rint|seoul|1}} CONTgq-!~u-CONTgq\-STR+r!~vSTRrg-!~uv-STRrf\STR cyan~~ ~~ ~~[[Gyeongbu Line]](to [[Daejeon]]) \STR!~STR+l cyan\STRr cyan~~ ~~ ~~Yongsan Triple Line STR cyan!~lSHST~~1.9~~[[Ichon station|Ichon]] {{rint|seoul|4}} STR cyan!~lSBHF~~3.6~~[[Seobinggo station|Seobinggo]] STR cyan!~lSHST~~5.5~~[[Hannam station|Hannam]] STR cyan!~lSHST~~7.1~~[[Oksu station|Oksu]] {{rint|seoul|3}} eHST cyan~~ ~~ ~~<del>Sucheolri</del> STR cyan!~lSHST~~8.9~~[[Eungbong station|Eungbong]] CONTgq yellow\STR+r yellow!~STR cyan\~~ ~~ ~~←{{rint|seoul|bun}} STR cyan!~lSBHF~~10.3~~[[Wangsimni station|Wangsimni]] {{rint|seoul|2}} {{rint|seoul|5}} {{rint|seoul|bun}} WASSERq\hKRZWa!~STR cyan\WASSERq~~ ~~ ~~[[Cheonggyecheon]] CONTgq green\mhKRZ!~STR cyan\CONTfq green~~ ~~ ~~{{rint|seoul|2}} Seongsu Line \hSTRe@f cyan\utCONTg~~ ~~ ~~ \BHF cyan!~HUBaq\utSBHFe@f!~HUBeq~~12.7~~[[Cheongnyangni station|Cheongnyangni]] {{rint|seoul|1}} {{rint|seoul|bun}} {{rint|seoul|chun}} \KRWgl+l!~STR cyan\KRWgr+r!~uSTR \BHF cyan!~HUBaq\uSBHF!~HUBeq~~14.1~~[[Hoegi station|Hoegi]] {{rint|seoul|1}} {{rint|seoul|chun}} CONTgq cyan\STR+r teal!~STRr cyan\uSTR~~ ~~ ~~←[[Jungang Line]](to [[Mangu station|Mangu]]) \STR teal\uSBHF~~14.9~~[[Hankuk University of Foreign Studies station|Hankuk Univ. of Foreign Studies]] \STR teal!~uv-STR+l\uSTRr~~ ~~ ~~←[[Mangu Line]] (to [[Mangu station|Mangu]]) STR teal!~uv-STR!~lv-SBHF~~15.7~~[[Sinimun station|Sinimun]] KDSTa teal\STR teal!~uv-STR\~~ ~~ ~~Imun Rail Yard STRl teal\ABZg+r teal!~uv-STR\exCONTl+f~~ ~~ ~~former [[Gyeongchun Line]](to [[Seongdong station|Seongdong]]) WASSERq\WASSERq!~STR teal!~uv-BRÜCKE1\exhKRZWae~~ ~~ ~~ui stream \STR teal!~uv-STR!~lv-SBHF\exSTR~~17.1~~[[Seokgye station|Seokgye]] {{rint|seoul|6}} \exv-STR+l!~STR teal!~uv-STR\exSTRr BHF teal!~uv-STR!~lSBHF~~18.2~~[[Kwangwoon University station|Kwangwoon Univ.]] {{rint|seoul|chun}} exCONTgq\exSTRr!~STR teal!~uSHI1+l\~~ ~~ ~~former [[Gyeongchun Line]](to [[Toegyewon station|Toegyewon]]) uSHST~~19.3~~[[Wolgye station|Wolgye]] uSHST~~20.7~~[[Nokcheon station|Nokcheon]] CONTgq blue\ABZq+r blue!~STR+l blue\STRq blue!~uSBHF\CONTfq blue\~~21.7~~[[Chang-dong station|Chang-dong]] {{rint|seoul|4}} exSTR!~KDSTe blue\uSTR\~~ ~~ ~~ exSTRl\uemABZgr\~~ ~~ ~~Banghak connecting line (closed) uSBHF~~23.4~~[[Banghak station|Banghak]] uSHST~~24.7~~[[Dobong station|Dobong]] uSBHF~~25.9~~[[Dobongsan station|Dobongsan]] {{rint|seoul|7}} uSTR+GRZq~~ ~~ ~~↑[[Seoul]]/[[Gyeonggi Province]] [[Uijeongbu]]↓ RMCONTgq\uSKRZ-Au\RMCONTfq~~ ~~ ~~[[Capital Region First Ring Expressway|E 100]] uSHST~~28.2~~[[Mangwolsa station|Mangwolsa]] uCONTgq\uTSHSTu\uCONTfq~~29.6~~[[Hoeryong station|Hoeryong]] uSBHF~~31.2~~[[Uijeongbu station|Uijeongbu]] SPLa!~uSHI1r umvSTR!~lvSBHF-~~32.4~~[[Ganeung station|Ganeung]] \umvSHI1l-STRl\CONTfq~~ ~~ ~~[[Gyooe Line]](to [[Daegok station (Goyang)|Daegok]]) exSTR+4!~uSTR uSHST~~33.7~~[[Nogyang station|Nogyang]] uSTR+GRZq~~ ~~ ~~↑[[Uijeongbu]]/[[Yangju]]↓ uSHST~~35.3~~[[Yangju station|Yangju]] uBST~~37.5~~Majeon Signal Box uSHST~~40.9~~[[Deokgye station|Deokgye]] uSBHF~~43.5~~[[Deokjeong station|Deokjeong]] uSTR+GRZq~~ ~~ ~~↑[[Yangju]]/[[Dongducheon]]↓ uSHST~~49.1~~[[Jihaeng station|Jihaeng]] uSHST~~50.1~~[[Dongducheon Jungang station|Dongducheon Jungang]] uSHST~~51.5~~[[Bosan station|Bosan]] uhKRZWae~~ ~~ ~~Dongducheon stream uSBHF~~53.1~~[[Dongducheon station|Dongducheon]] uSHST~~55.6~~[[Soyosan station|Soyosan]] uSHST~~59.7~~[[Cheongsan station|Cheongsan]] WASSERq\uhKRZWae\WASSERq~~ ~~ ~~[[Hantan River]] uHST ~~ ~~ ~~<del>[[Hantangang station|Hantangang]]</del> uSHST~~65.2~~[[Jeongok station|Jeongok]] uSHST~~73.8~~[[Yeoncheon station|Yeoncheon]] uWECHSEL~~ ~~ ~~↑[[Soyosan station|Soyosan]]/[[Cheorwon County|Cheorwon]]↓ HST~~77.4~~[[Sinmang-ri station|Sinmang-ri]] HST~~84.4~~[[Daegwang-ri station|Daegwang-ri]] BHF~~88.8~~[[Sintan-ri station|Sintan-ri]] STR+GRZq~~ ~~ ~~↑[[Yeoncheon]]/[[Gangwon Province, South Korea|Gangwon Province]] [[Cheorwon County|Cheorwon]]↓ TUNNEL1 KHSTxe~~94.4~~[[Baengmagoji station|Baengmagoji]] exCONTgq\exABZg+r\~~ ~~ ~~←[[Kumgangsan Electric Railway]] exBHF~~''98.1''~~[[Cheorwon station|Cheorwon]] exHST~~''103.1''~~[[Woljeong-ri station|Woljeong-ri]] GRZq\xGRENZE\GRZq~~ ~~ ~~↑[[South Korea|ROK]]/[[North Korea|DPRK]]↓ KHSTxa~~''113.1''~~[[Gagok station|Gagok]] CONTf~~ ~~ ~~to [[Wonsan]] uSTRq~~ ~~ ~~[[Seoul Subway Line 1]] STRq cyan~~ ~~ ~~[[Gyeongui–Jungang Line]] STRq teal~~ ~~ ~~[[Gyeongchun Line]] }} }} {{Infobox Korean name| hangul=경원선| hanja=京元線| rr=Gyeongwonseon| mr=Kyŏngwŏnsŏn }} The '''Gyeongwon Line''' is a railway line serving northeastern [[Gyeonggi]] Province in [[South Korea]]. The line is operated by [[Korail]]. The name of the line came from '''''Gyeong'''seong'' ([[Seoul]]) and [[Wonsan|'''''Won'''san'']], the original terminus of the line, in what is now [[North Korea]]. ==History== {{For|the original line's history and other information prior to 1945|Gyeongwon Line (1911–1945)}} One of the first construction projects undertaken by the Railway Bureau of the [[Governor General of Korea|Government General of Korea]] was for an east−west trunk line to connect [[Keijō]] to the important port of [[Wonsan]]. The [[Chosen Government Railway]] (''Sentetsu'') opened the line in several stages between 1911 and 1914.<ref name="lineop">{{cite web |url=http://info.korail.com/mbs/www/subview.jsp?id=www_010606060000|title=경영원칙 > 경영공시 > 영업현황 > 영업거리현황 |publisher=[[Korail]] |access-date=2015-09-17}}</ref> The first section of mainline to be electrified by Sentetsu was also along the Gyeongwon Line, with the [[Pokkye station|Pokkye]]−[[Kosan station|Gosan]] section being energised on 27 March 1944,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ameblo.jp/gon-xiaodao/entry-11081690203.html|title=『デロイを探せ!(その8)デロイ就役の経緯(年表)』}}</ref> as part of a plan made jointly with the [[South Manchuria Railway]] for an electrified railway all the way from [[Busan]] to [[Changchun|Xinjing]], capital of [[Manchukuo]].<ref name="Matsuda">{{cite web|url=http://ktymtskz.my.coocan.jp/denki/matuda.htm|title=松田新市三菱電機技師の戦中戦後の電気車設計|website=ktymtskz.my.coocan.jp}}</ref> After the [[partition of Korea]] following the end of the [[Pacific War]] in 1945, the Gyeongwon Line was split along the [[38th parallel north|38th parallel]] between the stations of [[Hantangang station|Hantangang]] and [[Choseong-ri station|Choseongni]].<ref name="Hayato">Kokubu, Hayato, 将軍様の鉄道 (Shōgun-sama no Tetsudō), {{ISBN|978-4-10-303731-6}}</ref> The railways in both South and North were nationalised, and the newly-established [[Korail|Korean National Railroad]] took over operation of the truncated Gyeongwon Line, from Seoul to Choseongni; in the North, the [[Korean State Railway]] merged its section of the Gyeongwon Line, Choseong-ri−Wonsan, with the Wonsan−[[Kowon station|Gowon]] section of the former [[Hamgyeong Line]] to create the [[Kangwon Line|Gangwon Line]].<ref name="Hayato"/> The line was severely damaged during the [[Korean War]]. After the ceasefire and the subsequent establishment of the [[Military Demarcation Line]], the division of the line changed, with the South gaining control of the line further northwards as far as [[Woljeong-ri station|Woljeongni]]. However, the line was rebuilt only as far as [[Sintan-ri station|Sintalli]], resulting in an operation line from Yongsan and Sintalli with a length of {{convert|88.8|km|abbr=on}}.<ref name="lineop"/> Following the 1961 coup, the [[Supreme Council for National Reconstruction]] started South Korea's [[Five-year plans of South Korea#1962–1966|first five-year plan]], which included a construction program to complete the railway network, to foster economic growth.<ref name="5yr-plan">{{cite web |url=http://www.silvernet.ne.kr/?design_file=article_v.php&category_1=~00003&category_2=00016&OTSKIN=layout_prt.php&PB_1291266761=8&article_num=7653 |title=철마 110년, 영고의 자취 [12] 경제개발과 철도 |language=ko |date=2010-03-20 |publisher=Silvernet News |access-date=2015-09-17 }}{{Dead link|date=January 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> As part of the program, in the outskirts of Seoul, a {{convert|4.9|km|mi|abbr=on}} long avoiding line was built from [[Kwangwoon University station|Kwangwoon University]] to [[Mangu station|Mangu]] on the [[Jungang Line]], called the Mangu Line, which opened on December 30, 1963.<ref name="5yr-plan"/> ===Upgrade=== <!-- [[Korea Train Express#Further upgrades of connecting conventional lines]] links here--> The section of the Gyeongwon Line in the Seoul metropolitan area was among the first to be electrified with the 25 kV/60 Hz [[Alternating current|AC]] [[Overhead wires|catenary]] system in South Korea when to allow for [[through train]] services with [[Seoul Subway Line 1]]. Further sections were electrified and urban services to [[Seoul Subway Line 1|Line 1]] was extended in the 1980s and then in the 2000s:<ref name="electrification">{{cite web |url=http://www.epic.or.kr/cont/yearbook/download/yearbook_chap07_3.pdf |title=Electricity Almanac 2009 |publisher=Korea Electric Association |access-date=2015-09-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120314033522/http://www.epic.or.kr/cont/yearbook/download/yearbook_chap07_3.pdf |archive-date=2012-03-14 |url-status=dead }}</ref> {| class="wikitable" |- ! Section !! Length !! Electrified rail operation commenced |- | Cheongnyangni–[[Kwangwoon University station|Kwangwoon Univ.]] ||align="right"| 5.6 km || August 15, 1974 |- | [[Yongsan station|Yongsan]]–[[Cheongnyangni station|Cheongnyangni]] ||align="right"| 12.6 km || December 9, 1978 |- | Seongbuk–[[Chang-dong station|Chang-dong]] ||align="right"| 3.6 km || April 25, 1985 |- | Chang-dong–[[Uijeongbu station|Uijeongbu]] ||align="right"| 9.4 km || September 2, 1986 |- | Uijeongbu–[[Ganeung station|Ganeung]]<br /><small>then Uijeongbu Bukbu</small> ||align="right"| 1.2 km || October 5, 1987 |- | Ganeung–[[Soyosan station|Soyosan]] ||align="right"| 23.2 km || December 15, 2006 |- | Soyosan-[[Yeoncheon station|Yeoncheon]] ||align="right"| 20.87 km || December 16, 2023 |} Altogether {{convert|55.6|km|mi|abbr=on}} of the line was electrified, and {{convert|53.1|km|mi|abbr=on}} was double-tracked.<ref name="lineop"/> On September 1, 2010, the South Korean government announced a strategic plan to reduce travel times from Seoul to 95% of the country to under 2 hours by 2020. As part of the plan, the Gyeongwon Line is to be further upgraded until Uijeongbu for 230 km/h and may see [[Korea Train Express|KTX]] service.<ref name="plans2020">{{cite web |url=http://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/view.asp?aid=2925474 |title=Bullet trains coming to a town near you by 2020 |date=2010-09-02 |publisher=[[JoongAng Daily]] |access-date=2010-10-27}}</ref> <!--The source is apparent, but this plans2020 is nearly impossible to be realised. Because the line should be altered for such high speed.--> In 2012 restoration of the line was completed between [[Sintan-ri station|Sintan-ri]] and [[Baengmagoji station|Baengmagoji]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://english.kr.or.kr/sub/info.do?page=010102&m=010102|title=History|publisher=Korea Rail Network Authority|access-date=2015-09-17}}</ref> On December 16, 2023, a single-line railway between Soyosan and Yeoncheon opened on the Seoul Metropolitan Subway Line 1. ==Route== A yellow background in the "Distance" box indicates that section of the line is not electrified. {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 85%" |- ! rowspan="2" | Distance<br />(km) ! rowspan="2" | Interstation Distance<br />(km) ! rowspan="2" | Original Name ! colspan="2" |{{color|#00498B|●}} [[Seoul Subway Line 1]] ! rowspan="2" | Opened ! rowspan="2" | Connections ! rowspan="2" | Notes |- !L !R |- | 0.0 | 0.0 | Yongsan<br />용산 (龍山) | colspan="2" rowspan="8" |Only [[Gyeongui–Jungang Line]] trains stop here. [[Seoul Subway Line 1|Line 1]] trains use the [[Gyeongbu Line]] to [[Seoul Station]], where it then continues via the {{ill|Underground Subway Line 1|ko|서울 지하철 1호선}} to [[Cheongnyangni station|Cheongnyangni]]. | 15 October 1911 | [[Gyeongbu Line]]<br />[[Yongsan Line]]<br />{{color|#00498B|●}} [[Seoul Subway Line 1]] | |- | 1.9 | 1.9 | Ichon<br /> 이촌 (二村) | 9 December 1978 | {{color|#00A2D1|●}} [[Seoul Subway Line 4]] | |- | 3.6 | 1.7 | Seobinggo<br />서빙고 (西氷庫) | 1 October 1917 | | |- | <del>7.7</del> | <del>4.1</del> | <del>Sucheolli</del><br /><del>수천리</del> | 15 October 1911 | | Closed 1944 |- | 5.5 | 1.9 | Hannam<br />한남 (漢南) | 1 April 1980 | | |- | 7.1 | 1.6 | Oksu<br />옥수 (玉水) | 9 September 1978 | {{color|#F36630|●}} [[Seoul Subway Line 3]] | |- | 8.9 | 1.8 | Eungbong<br />응봉 (鷹峰) | 9 September 1978 | | Formerly Seongsu 성수 (聖水) renamed 10 July 1980 |- | 10.4 | 2.7 | Wangsimni<br />왕십리 (往十里) | 15 October 1911 | {{color|#009246|●}} [[Seoul Subway Line 2]]<br />{{color|#5940FF|●}} [[Seoul Subway Line 5]]<br />{{color|#E0A134|●}} [[Bundang Line]] | |- | 12.7 | 2.4 | Cheongnyangni<br />청량리 (淸凉里) |{{center|●}} |{{center|●}} | 15 October 1911 | [[Jungang Line]]<br />{{color|#00498B|●}} [[Seoul Subway Line 1]]<br />{{color|#32C6A6|●}} [[Gyeongchun Line]] | |- | 14.1 | 1.4 | Hoegi<br />회기 (回基) |{{center|●}} |{{center|●}} | 1 April 1980 | {{color|#32C6A6|●}} [[Gyeongchun Line]]<br />{{color|#72C7A6|●}} [[Gyeongui–Jungang Line]] | |- | 14.9 | 0.8 | Hankuk Univ. of Foreign Studies<br />외대앞 (外大앞) |{{center|●}} |{{center|●}} | 15 August 1974 | | Formerly Hwigyeong 휘경 (徽慶) renamed 1 January 1996 |- | 15.7 | 0.8 | Sinimun<br />신이문 (新里門) |{{center|●}} |{{center|●}} | 5 January 1980 | | |- | 17.1 | 1.4 | Seokgye<br />석계 (石溪) |{{center|●}} |{{center|●}} | 14 January 1985 | {{color|#CC660D|●}} [[Seoul Subway Line 6]] | |- | 18.2 | 5.5 | Kwangwoon Univ.<br />광운대 (光云大)<br /> |{{center|●}} |{{center|●}} | 25 July 1939 | current and former [[Gyeongchun Line]]s | Was Yeonchon 연촌 (硯村) until May 3, 1963 where it was renamed to Seongbuk (城北) and renamed to current name February 25, 2013 |- | 19.3 | 1.1 | Wolgye<br />월계 (月溪) |{{center|●}} |{{center|<nowiki>|</nowiki>}} | 22 August 1985 | | |- | 20.7 | 1.4 | Nokcheon<br />녹천 (鹿川) |{{center|●}} |{{center|<nowiki>|</nowiki>}} | 22 August 1985 | | |- | 21.7 | 1.0 | Chang-dong<br />창동 (倉洞) |{{center|●}} |{{center|●}} | 15 October 1911 | {{color|#00A2D1|●}} [[Seoul Subway Line 4]] | |- | 23.4 | 1.7 | Banghak<br />방학 (放鶴) |{{center|●}} |{{center|<nowiki>|</nowiki>}} | 2 September 1986 | | |- | 24.7 | 1.3 | Dobong<br />도봉 (道峰) |{{center|●}} |{{center|<nowiki>|</nowiki>}} | 2 September 1986 | | |- | 25.9 | 1.2 | Dobongsan<br />도봉산 (道峰山) |{{center|●}} |{{center|●}} | 2 September 1986 | {{color|#4D8000|●}} [[Seoul Subway Line 7]] | Formerly Nuwon 누원 (樓阮) renamed 1 January 1988 |- | 28.2 | 2.3 | Mangwolsa<br />망월사 (望月寺) |{{center|●}} |{{center|<nowiki>|</nowiki>}} | 21 June 1966 | | |- | 29.6 | 1.4 | Hoeryong<br />회룡 (回龍) |{{center|●}} |{{center|●}} | 2 September 1986 | {{color|#fda600|●}} [[U Line]] | |- | 31.2 | 1.6 | Uijeongbu<br />의정부 (議政府) |{{center|●}} |{{center|●}} | 15 October 1911 | | |- | 32.4 | 1.2 | Ganeung<br />가능 (佳陵) |{{center|●}} |{{center|<nowiki>|</nowiki>}} | 5 October 1987 | | Formerly Uijeongbu Bukbu 의정부북부 (議政府北部) renamed 15 December 2006 |- | 33.7 | 3.1 | Nogyang<br />녹양 (綠楊) |{{center|●}} |{{center|<nowiki>|</nowiki>}} | 15 December 2006 | | |- | 35.3 | 1.6 | Yangju<br />양주 (楊州) |{{center|●}} |{{center|●}} | 25 December 1948 | | Formerly Junae 주내 (州內) renamed 28 December 2007 |- | 37.5 | 2.2 | Majeon Signal Area<br />마전신호장 (麻田信号場) |{{center|<nowiki>|</nowiki>}} |{{center|<nowiki>|</nowiki>}} | 15 December 2006 | | |- | 40.6 | 5.3 | Deokgye<br />덕계 (德溪) |{{center|●}} |{{center|<nowiki>|</nowiki>}} | 15 December 2006 | | |- | 43.5 | 2.9 | Deokjeong<br />덕정 (德亭) |{{center|●}} |{{center|●}} | 15 October 1911 | | |- | 49.1 | 5.6 | Jihaeng<br />지행 (紙杏) |{{center|●}} |{{center|●}} | 30 January 2005 | | |- | 50.1 | 1.0 | Dongducheon Jungang<br />동두천중앙 (東豆川中央) |{{center|●}} |{{center|●}} | 1 February 1955 | | Was Eosu-dong 어수동 (御水洞) until October 2, 1984 where it was renamed to Dongducheon 동두천 (東豆川) and renamed to current name on December 15, 2006 |- | 51.5 | 1.4 | Bosan<br />보산 (保山) |{{center|●}} |{{center|<nowiki>|</nowiki>}} | 15 December 2006 | | |- | 53.1 | 1.6 | Dongducheon<br />동두천 (東豆川) |{{center|●}} |{{center|●}} | 25 July 1912 | | Dongducheon 동두천 (東豆川) until October 2, 1984 where it was renamed to Dong-an 동안 (東安) and renamed to current name on December 15, 2006 |- | 55.5 | 2.4 | Soyosan<br />소요산 (逍遙山) |{{center|●}} |{{center|○}} | 11 January 1976 | | |- | 61.3 | 5.8 | Cheongsan<br />청산 (靑山) |{{center|●}} |{{center|<nowiki>|</nowiki>}} | 10 September 1953 | | Originally opened 5 October 1950 as a UN munitions facility. Formerly named Choseong-ri until 21 November 2023. |- | <del>62.7</del> | <del>3.0</del> | <del>Hantangang<br />한탄강 (漢灘江)</del> | | | 28 June 1975 | | In DPRK until 1953. Reopened 1975, permanently closed 21 November 2023. |- | 64.6 | 3.3 | Jeongok<br />전곡 (全谷) |{{center|●}} |{{center|<nowiki>|</nowiki>}} | 25 July 1912 | | In DPRK to 1953 |- | 73.3 | 8.7 | Yeoncheon<br />연천 (漣川) |{{center|●}} |{{center|<nowiki>|</nowiki>}} | 25 July 1912 | | In DPRK to 1953 |- | bgcolor="#F7FE2E" | 77.3 | bgcolor="#F7FE2E" | 4.0 | Sinmang-ri<br />신망리 (新望里) | | | 21 August 1956 | | |- | bgcolor="#F7FE2E" | 84.3 | bgcolor="#F7FE2E" | 7.0 | Daegwang-ri<br />대광리 (大光里) | | | 21 October 1912 | | In DPRK to 1953 |- | bgcolor="#F7FE2E" | 88.7 | bgcolor="#F7FE2E" | 4.4 | Sintan-ri<br />신탄리 (新炭里) | | | 10 July 1913 | | In DPRK to 1953 |- | bgcolor="#F7FE2E" | 94.3 | bgcolor="#F7FE2E" | 5.6 | Baengmagoji<br />백마고지 (白馬高地) | | | 20 November 2012 | | |- ! bgcolor="#BDBDBD" |Section north of Baengmagoji closed ! ! ! ! ! ! ! |- | bgcolor="#F7FE2E" | <del>98.1</del> | bgcolor="#F7FE2E" | <del>3.7</del> | <del>Cheorwon</del><br /><del>철원 (鉄原)</del> | | | 21 October 1912 | former [[Kumgangsan Electric Railway|Geumgangsan Line]] | In DPRK to 1953. Closed. |- | bgcolor="#F7FE2E" | <del>103.1</del> | bgcolor="#F7FE2E" | <del>5.0</del> | <del>Woljeong-ri</del><br /><del>월정리 (月井里)</del> | | | 10 July 1913 | | In DPRK to 1953. Closed. Since restored as a museum. |- ! bgcolor="#BDBDBD" |[[Korean Demilitarized Zone|Demilitarized Zone]] ! ! ! ! ! ! ! |- | bgcolor="#F7FE2E" | <del>113.1</del> | bgcolor="#F7FE2E" | <del>10.0</del> | <del>Gagok 가곡 (佳谷)</del> | | | | | In DPRK. Closed. |- ! bgcolor="#BDBDBD" |Section north of Pyeonggang part of [[Korean State Railway]]'s [[Kangwon Line]] ! ! ! ! ! ! ! |- | 119.9 | 6.8 | Pyeonggang 평강 (平康) | | | | | [[Kangwon Line]] |} ==See also== * [[Korail]] * [[Korean State Railway]] * [[Transportation in South Korea]] ==References== {{Reflist}} ==Bibliography== * [[Japanese Government Railways]] (1937), 鉄道停車場一覧. 昭和12年10月1日現在(The List of the Stations as of 1 October 1937), Kawaguchi Printing Company, Tokyo, pp 495–496 ==External links== {{commons category-inline}} {{Public transport in the Seoul Metropolitan Area}} {{Korail Lines}} {{Gyeongwon Line}} [[Category:Gyeongwon Line| ]] [[Category:Korail lines]] [[Category:Railway lines in South Korea]] [[Category:Standard-gauge railways in South Korea]] [[Category:Railway lines opened in 1914]] [[Category:1911 establishments in Korea]] [[Category:Railway lines in Korea under Japanese rule]]
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