Jump to content
 







Main menu
   


Navigation  



Main page
Contents
Current events
Random article
About Wikipedia
Contact us
Donate
 




Contribute  



Help
Learn to edit
Community portal
Recent changes
Upload file
 








Search  

































Create account

Log in
 









Create account
 Log in
 




Pages for logged out editors learn more  



Contributions
Talk
 



















Contents

   



(Top)
 


1 History  



1.1  Future Plans  







2 Rapid (Express) trains  





3 Stations  



3.1  Main Line  





3.2  Shuttle Service beyond Munsan  





3.3  Seoul Station~Gajwa  







4 Rolling stock  





5 References  














GyeonguiJungang Line






Français

Ido
Italiano
Magyar

Українська
Tiếng Vit

 

Edit links
 









Article
Talk
 

















Read
Edit
View history
 








Tools
   


Actions  



Read
Edit
View history
 




General  



What links here
Related changes
Upload file
Special pages
Permanent link
Page information
Cite this page
Get shortened URL
Download QR code
Wikidata item
 




Print/export  



Download as PDF
Printable version
 




In other projects  



Wikimedia Commons
 
















Appearance
   

 






From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 


Gyeongui–Jungang Line
Overview
Native name경의·중앙선(京義·中央線)
Gyeongui-Jungang-seon
StatusOperational
Termini
  • Yongmun (most trains) or
    Jipyeongor
    Seoul Station (select trains)
  • Stations57
    Service
    TypeCommuter rail
    SystemSeoul Metropolitan Subway
    Operator(s)Korail
    Depot(s)Munsan Depot, Yongmun Depot
    Rolling stockKorail Class 321000 (21 trains)
    Korail Class 331000 (27 trains)
    History
    Opened27 December 2014
    Technical
    Line length134 km (83 mi)
    Number of tracks2 (Munsan–Neunggok, Gajwa–Jipyeong, Gajwa–Seoul Station)
    4 (Neunggok–Gajwa)
    Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
    Electrification25 kV AC 60 Hz

    Route map

    -9.8
    K338 Dorasan

    -6.0
    K337 Imjingang

    -3.7
    K336 Uncheon

    0.0
    K335 Munsan

    Munsan Rail Yard

    4.4
    K334 Paju

    6.6
    K333 Wollong

    10.7
    K331 Geumchon

    12.8
    K330 Geumneung

    15.9
    K329 Unjeong

    17.4
    K328 Yadang

    19.5
    K327 Tanhyeon

    21.2
    K326 Ilsan

    23.1
    K325 Pungsan

    24.8
    K324 Baengma

    26.3
    K323 Goksan

    28.1
    K322 Daegok

    29.9
    K321 Neunggok

    KTX Goyang Rail Yard

    31.4
    K320 Haengsin

    32.3
    K319 Gangmae

    34.8
    K318 Korea Aerospace University

    Susaek Rail Yard

    38.2
    K317 Susaek

    38.8
    K316 Digital Media City

    40.5
    K315 Gajwa

    P314 Sinchon

    42.2
    K314 Hongik Univ.

    43.1
    K313 Sogang Univ.

    45.0
    K312 Gongdeok

    45.7
    K311 Hyochang Park

    47.5
    K110 Yongsan

    49.4
    K111 Ichon

    51.1
    K112 Seobinggo

    53.0
    K113 Hannam

    54.6
    K114 Oksu

    56.4
    K115 Eungbong

    57.8
    K116 Wangsimni

    Suin–Bundang Line

    Sindap bridge

    Seongsu Branch

    60.2
    K117 Cheongnyangni Gyeongchun Line

    61.6
    K118 Hoegi Gyeongchun Line

    63.4
    K119 Jungnang

    64.2
    K120 Sangbong Gyeongchun Line

    64.8
    K121 Mangu Gyeongchun Line

    Gyeongchun Line

    66.5
    K122 Yangwon

    69.7
    K123 Guri

    71.4
    K124 Donong

    75.1
    K125 Yangjeong

    77.4
    K126 Deokso

    78.9
    K127 Dosim

    83.1
    K128 Paldang

    Paldang Tunnel

    89.5
    K129 Ungilsan

    91.4
    K130 Yangsu

    96.1
    K131 Sinwon

    99.0
    K132 Guksu

    103.1
    K133 Asin

    105.9
    K134 Obin

    108.1
    K135 Yangpyeong

    113.9
    K136 Wondeok

    118.7
    K137 Yongmun

    Yongmun Rail Yard

    K138 Jipyeong

    The Gyeongui–Jungang Line is a commuter rail service of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway system, operating on trackage from the Gyeongui Line (opened on July 1, 2009) and the Jungang Line (opened on December 16, 2005).[1]

    Frequent service is provided between Munsan and Yongmun by 8-car trains, with 6 trains weekdays and 5 on weekends running one station east of Yongmun to Jipyeong. However, some services (run by 4-car trains) split for Seoul Station east of Gajwa. Additionally, many trains terminate at various locations on the line such as Ilsan, Neunggok, Daegok, Yongsan, Cheongnyangni, Deokso, and Paldang.

    Trains travel along the Gyeongui (Munsan-Seoul Station/Gajwa), Yongsan (Gajwa-Yongsan), Gyeongwon (Yongsan-Hoegi), and Jungang (Hoegi-Jipyeong) lines.

    The line runs on the left-hand side of the track, like all other Korail-run Seoul Metropolitan Subway lines.

    Travel time is approximately 3 hours all the way and many express services cut the time to 2h 15 min

    The color shown on the map is jade.

    History[edit]

    A Class 331000 train bound for Deokso station arriving at Sangbong station.

    2005:

    December 16: The Jungang Line section is officially opened from YongsantoDeokso as the Yongsan-Deokso Line.

    2007:

    December 27: The Jungang Line section is extended eastward from Deokso to Paldang. The Yongsan-Deokso Line is renamed to the Jungang Line.

    2008:

    December 29: The Jungang Line section is extended eastward from Paldang to Guksu.

    2009:

    July 1: The Gyeongui Line section is officially opened from MunsantoDigital Media City as the Gyeongui Line, with a spur line to Seoul Station.
    December 23: The Jungang Line section is extended eastward from Guksu to Yongmun. Sinwon station is opened as an in-fill station on the Jungang Line section.

    2010:

    December 21: Sangbong station and Obin station open as in-fill stations on the Jungang Line section.

    2012:

    December 15: The Gyeongui Line section's main line is extended eastward from Digital Media City to Gongdeok.

    2014:

    October 25: Gangmae station opens as an in-fill station on the Gyeongui Line section.
    December 27: The Gyeongui Line section is extended eastward from Gongdeok to Yongsan, and the present Gyeongui-Jungang Line is formed after Gyeongui and Jungang lines are merged.

    2015:

    October 31: Yadang station opens as an in-fill station.

    2016:

    April 30: Hyochang Park station opens as an in-fill station.

    2017:

    January 21: The line is extended eastward from Yongmun to Jipyeong.

    2020:

    March 28: A shuttle service began operating between Munsan and Imjingang.[2][unreliable source][3]

    2021:

    January 5: Express service is modified, with all trains running express on the Gyeongui Line portion of the line now stopping at Yadang and Tanhyeon, and all main line trains running express on the Gyeongui Line portion stopping at Unjeong.
    December 11: Another shuttle service began operating between Imjingang and Dorasan, finally replacing "Commuter Train" service along the whole Gyeongui Line.[4]

    2022:

    December 17: Uncheon station opens as an in-fill station between Imjingang and Munsan after being relocated.[5]

    Future Plans[edit]

    An in-fill station at Hyang-dong, between Hwajeon and Susaek, is expected to open in 2024.

    Rapid (Express) trains[edit]

    Korail operates a variety of express "rapid" (급행) trains for regional services on the Gyeongui–Jungang Line. These services include:

    Stations[edit]

    GY: Gyeongui Line Express, via the Yongsan Line
    GS: Gyeongui Line Express, to Seoul Station via Sinchon station
    J: Jungang Line Express

    Main Line[edit]

    stops at the station
    does not stop at the station
    Station
    Number
    Station Name
    English
    Station Name
    Hangul
    Station Name
    Hanja
    GY GS J Transfer Distance
    in km
    Total
    Distance
    Location
    K335
    Munsan 문산
    Makes all stops
    Gyeongui–Jungang Line (shuttle for Imjingang)
    ---
    0.0
    K334
    Paju 파주
    (두원대학)

    ()
    4.4
    4.4
    K333
    Wollong 월롱
    2.2
    6.6
    K331
    Geumchon 금촌
    4.1
    10.7
    K330
    Geumneung 금릉
    2.1
    12.8
    K329
    Unjeong 운정
    3.1
    15.9
    K328
    Yadang 야당
    1.5
    17.4
    K327
    Tanhyeon 탄현
    2.1
    19.5
    K326
    Ilsan 일산 Seohae
    (shared)
    1.7
    21.2
    K325
    Pungsan 풍산
    1.9
    23.1
    K324
    Baengma 백마
    1.7
    24.8
    K323
    Goksan 곡산
    1.5
    26.3
    K322
    Daegok 대곡
    1.8
    28.1
    K321
    Neunggok 능곡 Seohae Line
    1.8
    29.9
    K320
    Haengsin 행신
    1.5
    31.4
    K319
    Gangmae 강매
    0.9
    32.3
    K318
    Korea Aerospace University 한국항공대
    2.5
    34.8
    K317
    Susaek 수색
    3.4
    38.2
    K316
    Digital Media City 디지털미디어시티 디지털미디어시티
    0.6
    38.8
    K315
    Gajwa 가좌 Gyeongui–Jungang Line (for Seoul Station)
    1.7
    40.5
    K314
    Hongik Univ. 홍대입구 No service
    1.7
    42.2
    K313
    Sogang Univ. 서강대 西
    0.9
    43.1
    K312
    Gongdeok 공덕
    1.9
    45.0
    K311
    Hyochang Park 효창공원앞
    0.7
    45.7
    K110
    Yongsan 용산
    Mugunghwa-ho, Saemaeul-ho, and ITX-Saemaeul services
    1.8
    47.5
    K111
    Ichon 이촌
    Makes all stops
    1.9
    49.4
    K112
    Seobinggo 서빙고 西
    1.7
    51.1
    K113
    Hannam 한남
    1.9
    53.0
    K114
    Oksu 옥수
    1.6
    54.6
    K115
    Eungbong 응봉
    1.8
    56.4
    K116
    Wangsimni 왕십리 Suin–Bundang Line
    1.4
    57.8
    K117
    Cheongnyangni 청량리 Gyeongchun
    (shared)
    Gyeongchun Line Suin–Bundang Line
    Mugunghwa-ho, ITX-Saemaeul and Nuriro services
    2.4
    60.2
    K118
    Hoegi 회기
    1.4
    61.6
    K119
    Jungnang 중랑
    1.8
    63.4
    K120
    Sangbong 상봉 Gyeongchun Line
    (limited service)
    0.8
    64.2
    K121
    Mangu 망우 Gyeongchun Line
    0.6
    64.8
    K122
    Yangwon 양원
    1.7
    66.5
    K123
    Guri 구리 (2023)
    3.2
    69.7
    K124
    Donong 도농
    1.7
    71.4
    K125
    Yangjeong 양정
    3.7
    75.1
    K126
    Deokso 덕소 Mugunghwa-ho services (limited service)
    (limited service)
    2.3
    77.4
    K127
    Dosim 도심
    1.5
    78.9
    K128
    Paldang 팔당
    4.2
    83.1
    K129
    Ungilsan 운길산
    6.4
    89.5
    K130
    Yangsu 양수
    1.9
    91.4
    K131
    Sinwon 신원
    4.7
    96.1
    K132
    Guksu 국수
    2.9
    99.0
    K133
    Asin 아신
    4.1
    103.1
    K134
    Obin 오빈
    2.8
    105.9
    K135
    Yangpyeong 양평 Mugunghwa-ho services
    (limited service)
    2.5
    108.1
    K136
    Wondeok 원덕
    6.1
    113.9
    K137
    Yongmun 용문 Mugunghwa-ho services (limited service)
    5.6
    118.7
    K138
    Jipyeong 지평 No service No service Mugunghwa-ho services (limited service)
    3.6
    122.3

    Shuttle Service beyond Munsan[edit]

    I: Munsan-Imjingang Shuttle
    D: Imjingang-Dorasan Shuttle

    Station
    Number
    Station Name
    English
    Station Name
    Hangul
    Station Name
    Hanja
    D I Transfer Distance
    in km
    Total
    Distance
    Location
    K338
    Dorasan 도라산
    ---
    -9.8
    K337
    Imjingang 임진강
    3.7
    -6.0
    K336
    Uncheon 운천
    2.3
    -3.7
    K335
    Munsan 문산 Gyeongui–Jungang Line (main line)
    3.7
    0.0

    Seoul Station~Gajwa[edit]

    Station Number Station Hangul Hanja GS Transfer
    K315 Gajwa 가좌
    Makes all stops
    Gyeongui–Jungang Line (main line)
    P314 Sinchon 신촌
    P313 Seoul Station 서울역 ---
    Mugunghwa-ho and ITX-Saemaeul services

    Rolling stock[edit]

    Korail Class 321000 (21 trains)
    Korail Class 331000 (27 trains)

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Lee, Seon (1 December 2014). "경기도 "동~서 횡단 전철...첫 노선27일 개통"" (in Korean). Ilgan Gyeonggi. Archived from the original on 25 December 2014. Retrieved 1 December 2014.
  • ^ "Korail KNR". Naver Blog.
  • ^ "Transport Developments in Seoul and Korea for 2020". January 4, 2020.
  • ^ "경의선 '문산역~임진강역' 전철 내년3월 개통". The Hankyoreh. December 4, 2019.
  • ^ "국토부, 경의선 파주 운천역 건립 승인". 국제뉴스. March 10, 2020.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gyeongui–Jungang_Line&oldid=1212059489"

    Categories: 
    GyeonguiJungang Line
    Seoul Metropolitan Subway lines
    Railway lines opened in 2014
    Hidden categories: 
    CS1 Korean-language sources (ko)
    Articles with short description
    Short description is different from Wikidata
    Articles needing additional references from February 2015
    All articles needing additional references
    Articles containing Korean-language text
    All articles lacking reliable references
    Articles lacking reliable references from March 2024
     



    This page was last edited on 5 March 2024, at 23:49 (UTC).

    Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.



    Privacy policy

    About Wikipedia

    Disclaimers

    Contact Wikipedia

    Code of Conduct

    Developers

    Statistics

    Cookie statement

    Mobile view



    Wikimedia Foundation
    Powered by MediaWiki