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South Korea. It is
branded as
KORAIL (코레일) and
changed its
official Korean name (한국철도; 韓國鐵道) in
November 2019. Currently,
KORAIL is a
public corporation, managed...
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Korail 2012, p. 6.
Korail 2012, p. 4.
Korail 2012, p. 7.
Korail 2012, p. 3.
Korail (March 2012). 8500호대 전기기관차 (Report) (in Korean).
Korail. Retrieved...
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operated by
Seoul Metro with some
trains offering through service to
Korail's Ansan and
Gwacheon Lines. The
southern terminus (Oido) is in Jeongwang...
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Daejeon Korail FC (Korean: 대전 코레일 FC) is a
South Korean football club
based in
Daejeon that
competes in the K3 League, the
third tier of
South Korean football...
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certain light rail lines, that
serves Seoul city
proper and its surroundings;
Korail regional rail lines,
which serve the
greater metropolitan region and beyond;...
- inverter-controlled EMU
Korail class 311000 (First generation)
Korail class 311000 (Second generation)
Korail class 311000 (Third generation)
Korail class 312000...
- The
Korail class 8200 is a
South Korean electric locomotive operated by
Korail. This
locomotive has head-end
power capabilities in
place of a
dynamo car...
- (Korean: 케이티엑스; RR: Keitiekseu), is
South Korea's high-speed rail system,
operated by
Korail.
Construction began on the high-speed line from
Seoul to
Busan in 1992....
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stations opened on 20
August 2010. P****enger
trains serving the
following Korail lines terminate at
Cheongnyangni Station: The
Yeongdong Line and Taebaek...
- EMU-320) or
Korail class 160000 is a
South Korean high-speed
electrical multiple unit
train manufactured by
Hyundai Rotem and
operated by
Korail. In September...