- The
Suryeo Line (水驪線, Suirei-sen) is a
former narrow-gauge
railway line
owned by
Korean National Railroad. The line
connected Suwon to Yeoju. The first...
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Station opened on
January 1, 1905. On
December 1, 1930, the
narrow gauge Suryeo Line from
Suwon to
Yeoju opened. On
August 6, 1937, the Suin Line from Suwon...
- Line Suin Line (Suwon-Incheon) - to
Korail Suin Line
Suryeo Line (Suwon–Yeoju) – to
Korail Suryeo Line P****enger
services on Chōtetsu's
network were extensive...
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Yeoju City,
partially coinciding with the
route of the
former narrow-gauge
Suryeo Line. The
second section,
which is
located entirely in
Gangwon Province...
- line to haul salt from Sorae.
Starting at Suwon,
terminus of the railway's
Suryeo Line, a 52.0 km (32.3 mi) line was
built to
Incheon Port via Sorae, and...
- 37°15′35″N 126°53′11″E / 37.25972°N 126.88639°E / 37.25972; 126.88639
Korail Suryeo Line
Transportation in
South Korea Burroughs,
David (15
September 2020)...
- on the
Gyeongbu Line
connecting Seoul to Busan. From 1930 till 1972, the
Suryeo Line also
connected Suwon to Yeoju, and from 1937 to 1996, the Suin Line...
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locomotives were
transferred to the railway's
Hwanghae Line, Suin Line, and
Suryeo Line. A
second batch of four,
numbers 814
through 817 were
delivered by...
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Giheung extension of the
Bundang Line. A
station on the now-abandoned,
former Suryeo Line (1930–72) was also
referred to by this name.
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