- Jinjeob-myeon
became Jinjeob-eup (2 eup, 5 myeon) 1989
April 1
Toegyewon branch office became Toegyewon-myeon (2 eup, 6 myeon) 1991
December 1 Hwado-myeon became...
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Toegyewon Station (Korean: 퇴계원역; Hanja: 退溪院驛) is a
railway station of the
Gyeongchun Line in
Toegyewon-myeon, Namyangju-si, Gyeonggi-do,
South Korea. Station...
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February 1988:
Construction begins from
Pangyo to
Toegyewon. 29
November 1991:
Section from
Pangyo to
Toegyewon opens to traffic.
December 1991: Construction...
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built with a
separate budget of 574.124
billion won.
Towards Seoul,
after Toegyewon station, this
section of the new line
diverges from the old alignment...
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abandoned railway section of the old
Gyeongchun Line (Seongbuk
Station to
Toegyewon Station) into a park. The
Gyeongchun Line was
originally established in...
- (YongsanーChuncheon): 【Yongsan】 - Oksu -
Wangsimni - 【Cheongnyangni】 - (Sangbong) - (
Toegyewon) - (Sareung) -
Pyeongnaehopyeong - (Maseok) -
Cheongpyeong - 【Gapyeong】...
- Jingun-eup Jinjeop-eup Onam-eup Sudong-myeon Byeollae-myeon Joan-myeon
Toegyewon-myeon Osan Jungang-dong Daewon-dong Daewon-dong Sinjang-dong Sema-dong...
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Jungnang Sangbong Mangu Gyeongchun Line
Mangu Sinnae Galmae Byeollae Toegyewon Sareung Geumgok Pyeongnaehopyeong Cheonmasan Maseok Daeseong-ri Cheongpyeong...
- 2 lanes. But,
there was a road-widening
project between Pangyo JC and
Toegyewon Interchange, and the new tunnel,
which has 4 lanes,
opened on 10 December...
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Jungnang Sangbong Mangu Gyeongchun Line
Mangu Sinnae Galmae Byeollae Toegyewon Sareung Geumgok Pyeongnaehopyeong Cheonmasan Maseok Daeseong-ri Cheongpyeong...