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Gyeongin Line
Overview
Native name
경인선(京仁線)
Status
Operational
Owner
Korea Rail Network Authority
Line number
301 (KR)
Locale
Seoul Gyeonggi Incheon
Termini
Guro
Incheon
Stations
21
Service
Type
Heavy rail, Passenger/Freight rail Commuter rail
Operator(s)
Korail
History
Opened
18 September 1899 (1899-09-18)
Technical
Line length
27.0 km (16.8 mi)
Number of tracks
Double track
Track gauge
1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge
Electrification
25 kV/60 Hz AC Overhead lines
Route map
Legend
Gyeongbu Line
0.0
Guro
Gyeongbu Line
National Route 1
1.4
Guil
2.4
Gaebong
3.7
Oryu-dong
For Gyeonggi Chemical
National Route 46
5.6
Onsu
↑Seoul/Bucheon↓
6.9
Yeokgok
8.4
Sosa
9.5
Bucheon
National Route 39
Former Gimpo Line
11.2
Jung-dong
12.2
Songnae
Seoul Ring Expressway
↑Bucheon/Incheon↓
13.4
Bugae
14.9
Bupyeong
16.6
Baegun
18.1
Dongam
19.3
Ganseok
20.5
Juan
Gyeongin Expressway
21.5
Dohwa
Former Juin Line
22.5
Jemulpo
23.9
Dowon
25.1
Dongincheon (Formerly Sangincheon)[1]
For Port of Incheon
27.0
Incheon
terminus
Gyeongin Line
Hangul
경인선
Hanja
京仁線
Revised Romanization
Gyeong-in-seon
McCune–Reischauer
Kyŏng-in-sŏn
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