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The Jungang Line is a railway line connecting Seoul to Gyeongju in South Korea. Major stations along the line include:

In 2005, part of the Jungang Line (from Cheongnyangni to Deokso) was opened for commuter train service, and trains now operate from Yongsan to Deokso. Commuter train service is planned to be extended to Yongmun Station, and will be opened incrementally from 2007 to 2009.

Station # Station name Transferrable lines Station type Doors open
K110 Yongsan Line 1 & KTX Aboveground/Straight Left
K111 Ichon Line 4 Aboveground/Curved Left
K112 Seobinggo Aboveground/Straight Left
K113 Hannam Aboveground/Curved Left
K114 Oksu Line 3 Aboveground/Straight Left
K115 Eungbong Aboveground/Curved Left
K116 Wangsimni Line 2, Line 5, Bundang Line (under construction) Aboveground/Straight Right
K117 Cheongnyangni (aboveground) Aboveground/Straight Right
K118 Hoegi Line 1 Aboveground/Straight Right
K119 Jungnang Aboveground/Straight Left
K120 Sangbong (under construction) Line 7 Aboveground/Straight
K121 Mangu Aboveground/Straight Left
K122 Yangwon Aboveground/Straight Left
K123 Guri Aboveground/Curved Left
K124 Donong Aboveground/Straight Left
K125 Yangjeong Aboveground/Curved Left
K126 Deokso Aboveground/Straight Random
K127 Dogok (under construction) Aboveground
K128 Paldang (under construction) Aboveground
K129 Jinjung (under construction) Aboveground
K130 Yangsu (under construction) Aboveground
K131 Guksu (under construction) Aboveground
K132 Asin (under construction) Aboveground
K133 Yangpyeong (under construction) Aboveground
K134 Wondeok (under construction) Aboveground
K135 Yongmun (under construction) Aboveground

Jungang means "central" in Korean, and describes the line's route through the mountains in the east-central part of South Korea.

See also


Transportation in South Korea

중앙선 | 中央線 (韓国) | 中央線 (韓國)

 

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