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1 Stations  





2 Services  



2.1  KTX  





2.2  BusanUlsan commuter trains  







3 Upgrade  



3.1  PohangSamcheok extension  







4 See also  





5 References  














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Donghae Line
Overview
Native name동해선 (東海線)
StatusOperational
OwnerKorea Rail Network Authority
LocaleBusan
Ulsan
North Gyeongsang
Termini
  • Yeongdeok
  • Stations37
    Service
    TypeCommuter rail
    Regional rail
    Intercity rail
    SystemBusan Metro (Bujeon–Taehwagang)
    Operator(s)Korail
    Rolling stockHyundai Rotem Class 381000 series
    History
    OpenedApril 2, 2015
    Technical
    Line length188.3 km (117.0 mi)
    Number of tracks2 (BusanjinPohang)
    1 (Pohang–Yeongdeok)
    Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
    Electrification25 kV/60 Hz AC Overhead line
    Korean name
    Hangul

    동해

    Hanja

    東海

    Revised RomanizationDonghaeseon
    McCune–ReischauerTonghaesŏn

    Route map

    0.0
    Busanjin

    ←Uam Line

    2.1
    Beomil/Gaya

    4.6
    Bujeon

    to Uam Line

    6.9
    Geojehaemaji

    7.9
    Geoje, transfer to BML

    8.6
    BNU, transfer to BML

    Oncheon stream

    9.8
    Dongnae

    10.7
    Allak

    12.0
    Busanwondong

    13.0
    Jaesong

    14.0
    Centum

    15.4
    BEXCO, transfer to BML

    Jangsan Tunnel

    haeundae Tunnel

    19.9
    Sinhaeundae

    Songjeong Tunnel

    Mipo crossing

    Cheongsapo crossing

    22.8
    Songjeong

    23.9
    OSIRIA

    29.6
    Gijang

    32.6
    Ilgwang

    37.9
    Jwacheon

    41.3
    Wollae

    Busan/Ulsan

    44.2
    Seosaeng

    Magun Tunnel

    Jindong Tunnel

    ←Onsan Line

    52.7
    Namchang

    57.6
    outer Gosan

    Onsan

    hoeya stream

    ←Ulsan New Harbor Line (Deokha Rail Yard)

    62.0
    Deokha

    64.5
    Gaeunpo

    Dalri

    ←Ulsan Harbor Line

    69.3
    Taehwagang

    Old Ulsan

    Byeongyeong

    72.7
    Hyomun

    78.9
    Hogye

    86.1
    Mohwa

    90.0
    Ipsil

    93.9
    Jukdong

    98.0
    Bulguksa

    102.5
    Dongbang

    110.3
    Gyeongju

    Moryang Signal box (Jungang Line→)

    Seogyeongju

    (Hyeongsan River) Geumjang Triple Line

    114.1
    Nawon

    117.8
    Cheongnyeong

    120.5
    Sabang

    126.3
    Angang

    129.2
    Yangjadong

    132.1
    24.8
    Bujo Signal box

    138.5
    Hyoja

    ←goedong Line

    goedong St. / Yanghakdong

    142.5
    35.1
    Pohang

    Haksan

    ←Yeongil Bay Harbor Line

    50.4
    Wolpo Cheongha Town

    59.5
    Jangsa

    67.1
    Ganggu

    73.7
    Yeongdeok

    The Donghae Line is a railway line connecting Busanjin stationtoYeongdeokinSouth Korea. The literal meaning of its name, the "East Sea Line," reflects its position along the nation's East coast. It merged with the Donghae Nambu Line on December 30, 2016, and will merge with the Donghae Bukbu Line.

    Stations[edit]

    Major stations along the line include (in order):

    Services[edit]

    KTX[edit]

    Plans foresee direct KTX high-speed train service from Seoul to Pohang and Ulsan after the completion of the upgrades. From 2015, direct KTX trains are to reach Pohang from Seoul in 1 hour 50 minutes, cutting 33 minutes from the travel time with transfer at Gyeongju.[1] Under the government's 2010 strategic plan for 2020, the entire line may see KTX service.[2]

    Busan–Ulsan commuter trains[edit]

    In the Busan–Ulsan section, higher frequency commuter rail service between Bujeon and Ilgwang began on December 30, 2016. Service operates approximately every 15 minutes during the peak periods and 30 minutes during the off-peak. The line is integrated into the Busan Metro network and accepts the Hanaro Card and Digital Busan Card, as well as the T-Money card from Seoul.

    Station # Station name Transferable lines Station type Doors open
    K110 Bujeon Mugunghwa-ho & ITX-Saemaeul services Aboveground Either, depending on which side the train stops
    K111 Geojehaemaji Aboveground Left
    K112 Geoje Line 3 Aboveground Left
    K113 Busan Nat'l Univ. of Edu. Line 1 Aboveground Left
    K114 Dongnae Aboveground Left
    K115 Allak Aboveground Left
    K116 Busanwondong Aboveground Left
    K117 Jaesong Aboveground Left
    K118 Centum Mugunghwa-ho services (limited service) Aboveground Left
    K119 BEXCO Line 2 Aboveground Left
    K120 Sinhaeundae Mugunghwa-ho & ITX-Saemaeul services Semi-underground Left
    K121 Songjeong Aboveground Left
    K122 OSIRIA Aboveground Left
    K123 Gijang Mugunghwa-ho services Aboveground Left
    K124 Ilgwang Aboveground Left
    K125 Jwacheon Aboveground Left
    K126 Wollae Aboveground Left
    K127 Seosaeng Aboveground Left
    K128 Namchang Mugunghwa-ho services Aboveground Left
    K129 Mangyang Aboveground Left
    K130 Deokha Aboveground Left
    K131 Gaeunpo Aboveground Left
    K132 Taehwagang Mugunghwa-ho services Aboveground Either, depending on which side the train stops
    K133 Bugulsan (2025) Mugunghwa-ho services

    Upgrade[edit]

    Pohang–Samcheok extension[edit]

    At the time of thawing relations between South and North Korea, when the cross-border section of the Donghae Bukbu Line was reopened in 2007, the South Korean government considered the construction of a railway for freight traffic all along the east coast to the North Korean border.[3][4] As part of the corridor, a new single-track, non-electrified line for 150 km/h (93 mph) would connect Pohang and Samcheok, the end of a branch of the Yeongdong Line.[5] new line is to connect to the existing railhead at Samcheok. Work started on the Pohang-Yeongdeok section on March 20, 2008, with a foreseen budget of 2,949.5 billion won for the entire line until Samcheok.[6] As of 2009, progress reached 5.9% of a planned budget reduced to 2,831.749 billion won, and completion of the 171.3 km (106.4 mi) long project was planned for 2016.[7] Under the government's 2010 strategic plan for 2020, the Pohang–Samcheok extension is to be further upgraded for 230 km/h (140 mph).[2]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ 2015년 포항~서울2시간에 달린다 (in Korean). JoongAng Ilbo. 2010-02-04. Archived from the original on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2010-11-05.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  • ^ a b "Bullet trains coming to a town near you by 2020". JoongAng Daily. 2010-09-02. Retrieved 2010-10-27.
  • ^ "Trans-Korean Railway" (PDF). Korean Rail Technology (English). 9: 09–11. September 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-07-14. Retrieved 2010-11-04.
  • ^ "South Korea's growing network". Railway Gazette International. 2008-09-08. Archived from the original on 2012-12-05. Retrieved 2010-10-28.
  • ^ "Korea's railways face a bright future". International Railway Journal. 2008-07-01. Archived from the original on 2009-04-16. Retrieved 2010-10-28.
  • ^ 포항~삼척 166km 철도 오늘 첫 삽 (in Korean). JoongAng Ilbo. 2008-03-20. Archived from the original on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2010-10-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  • ^ 포항~삼척 철도건설. Korea Rail Network Authority. Retrieved 2010-10-24.

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