-
Nambu Line. At the same time the
Gyeonggyeong line was
extended to the Ubo Station. The
southern part,
Gyeonggyeong Nambu Line, was
opened as follows:...
- 1
December 1938 the
section Yeongcheon–Gyeongju
became a part of the
Gyeonggyeong Nambu Line (the
southern part of the
Jungang Line),
which was established...
-
accounts for a
large proportion. 1
September 1941:
station opened on
Gyeonggyeong Line 31
December 1955:
Taebaek Line
opened 31
December 1958: Chungbuk...
- The
first stage of this plan was the
electrification of the Gyeongwon,
Gyeonggyeong and
Gyeongin lines, and in
March 1940, the
Imperial Diet
budgeted 3.6...
- Bokgye–Gosan
section of the
Gyeongwon Line, the Jecheon–Punggi
section of the
Gyeonggyeong Line and the Gyeongseong–Incheon
Gyeongin Line was
submitted to the Imperial...
- Bokgye–Gosan
section of the
Gyeongwon Line, the Jecheon–Punggi
section of the
Gyeonggyeong Line and the Gyeongseong–Incheon
Gyeongin Line was
submitted to the Imperial...
- Line (Keifu Line): Gyeongseong–Busan, 1910–1945 (to KNR
Gyeongbu Line)
Gyeonggyeong Line (Keikyō Line): East Gyeongseong–Jecheon–Yeongju–Gyeongju 1942–1945...
- Bokgye–Gosan
section of the
Gyeongwon Line, the Jecheon–Punggi
section of the
Gyeonggyeong Line and the Gyeongseong–Incheon
Gyeongin Line was
submitted to the Imperial...