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Yongsan Line
The Yongsan Line (Korean: 용산선; Hanja: 龍山線) is a branch railroad of the Gyeongui Line, currently in service on the Gyeongui-Jungang Line. It connects Yongsan Station to Gajwa Station on the Gyeongui Line. The line was abandoned in 2005, but was reopened as an underground subway line in 2012 from Gajwa Station to Gongdeok Station and in 2014 from Gongdeok Station to Yongsan Station.[1]
^Daejin Kim; Dongjae Jung; Justin S. Chang; S. Han (November 2014). "Benefits of rerouting railways to tunnels in urban areas: a case study of the Yongsan line in Seoul". ResearchGate. Archived from the original on 5 April 2024. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
The YongsanLine (Korean: 용산선; Hanja: 龍山線) is a branch railroad of the Gyeongui Line, currently in service on the Gyeongui-Jungang Line. It connects Yongsan...
Yongsan Station is a major railway station in the Yongsan District of Seoul, South Korea. The station adjoins the Yongsan Electronics Market. The station...
Yongsan District (Korean: 용산구, romanized: Yongsan-gu, [jo̞ŋsʰa̠n ku]) is one of the 25 districts of Seoul, South Korea. Yongsan has a population of 231...
for long distance commuter services on Line 1. These services include: Gyeongin line express services from Yongsan to Dongincheon, operating express between...
Yongsan Garrison (Korean: 용산기지; Hanja: 龍山基地), meaning "dragon hill garrison", is an area located in the Yongsan District of central Seoul, South Korea...
Yongsan Electronics Market (Korean: 용산전자상가) is a retail area in Seoul, South Korea. Comprising over 20 buildings, housing 5,000 stores that sell appliances...
the southeast. It is also referred to as the rail line of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway from Yongsan station to Jipyeong station. The section from Cheongnyangni...
construction. Phase 3, a northern extension of the line, will extend the line northwest of Gangnam to Yongsan Station. This additional stretch is estimated...
sections of the conventional Honam Line bound for GwangjuSongjeong, Mokpo and Yeosu Expo arrive and depart Yongsan Station. Seoul Station is the terminus...
Gyeongbu Line is the major route out of Seoul and Yongsan stations and, in addition to regular departures for Busan, trains travel along the Gyeongbu Line en...
Gyeongwon Line — (Hoegi–Yongsan) Jungang Line — (Cheongnyangni–Jipyeong) YongsanLine — (Yongsan–Gajwa) Gyeonggang Line — (Pangyo–Yeoju) Donghae Line — (Bujeon–Taehwagang)...
Chuncheon Station on the Gyeongchun Line. However, the majority of trains do not terminate at this station but continue to Yongsan Station. Exit 1: Cheongnyangni...
Station (Korean: 도라산역) is a railway station situated on the Gyeongui–Jungang Line, which formerly connected North Korean and South Korean rail systems and...
Hanja: 弘大入口驛; RR: Hongdae-ipgu-yeok) is a station on Seoul Subway Line 2, AREX and the Gyeongui–Jungang Line. As its name indicates, it serves the nearby Hongik University...
February 28, 2012, linking Chuncheon to Cheongnyangni and Yongsan Stations. The original Gyeongchun Line was opened along its full length of 87.3 km (54.2 mi)...
Gongdeok Station is a subway station on Seoul Subway Line 5, Line 6, AREX and the Gyeongui–Jungang Line. Gongdeok Market, near Exit 4 of the station, is on...
Korea) Station (Korean: 이촌역) is a station in Yongsan-gu, Seoul on Seoul Subway Line 4 and the Gyeongui–Jungang Line. This station is the closest to the National...
(Seodaemun-Jongno-Dongdaemun-Cheongnyangni (Main Line), Jongno-Namdaemun-Yongsan (YongsanLine), and Seodaemun-Namdaemun (Uiju Line)). Up until the Eulsa Treaty, the...
Yongsan Family Park (Korean: 용산가족공원) is a park in Yongsan District, Seoul, South Korea. It is also known as Yongsan Park (용산공원). The area of the park...
of Yongsan was an engagement between United Nations Command (UN) and North Korean forces early in the Korean War from September 1–5, 1950, at Yongsan in...
Gyeongui Line, while troop bases were established in connection with the railway, the biggest of them next to the terminus of the line, Yongsan Station...
Shinbundang Line E-Rail operates Seohae Line Urban Rail Seoul Metro operates Line 2, Line 5, Line 6, Line 7, Line 8, and parts of lines Line 1, Line 3, Line 4,...
line was rebuilt only as far as Sintalli, resulting in an operation line from Yongsan and Sintalli with a length of 88.8 km (55.2 mi). Following the 1961...
Sangbong Station is a station on Seoul Subway Line 7, the Gyeongchun Line and the Gyeongui–Jungang Line. It is located in Sangbong-dong, Jungnang-gu,...
Line in Seoul, South Korea. The station is the last stop between Sinchon Station and Digital Media City Station on the Gyeongui Line and YongsanLine...
1978, the Yongsan-Cheongnyangni line via Wangsimni (now part of the Jungang Line) was added to Line 1. Line 2 opened on 10 October 1980. Line 4 opened...