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Daegu Line
Overview
Native name
대구선(大邱線)
Status
Operational
Owner
Korea National Railway
Locale
Daegu North Gyeongsang
Termini
Gacheon
Yeongcheon
Stations
8
Service
Type
Heavy rail, Passenger/freight rail Regional rail, Intercity rail
Operator(s)
Korail
History
Opened
Stages between 1917–1918
Technical
Line length
29.0 km (18.0 mi)
Number of tracks
Double track
Track gauge
1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge
Route map
Legend
Gyeongbu Line, Gyeongbu HSR (to Daejeon)
0.0
Dongdaegu
Geumho River
3.1
Dongchon
Gomo
0.0
Gacheon
←Gyeongbu Line, Gyeongbu HSR (to Busan)
5.6
Sinpyeong
8.5
Banyawol
4.3
Geumgang
8.1
14.0
Cheongcheon
14.1
Hayang
19.0
Geumho
23.2
Bongjeong
Jungang Line (to Andong)→
29.0
Yeongcheon
Jungang Line (to Gyeongju)
Daegu Line
Hangul
대구선
Hanja
大邱線
Revised Romanization
Daeguseon
McCune–Reischauer
Taegusŏn
The Daegu Line 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).
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