Gunsan Hwamul Line

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Gunsan Cargo Line
Overview
Native name군산화물선
Statusclosed
OwnerKorea Rail Network Authority
TerminiGunsan Gargo Line Separation Point
Gunsan Cargo
Stations3
Service
TypeRegional rail
Route number30802
Operator(s)Korail
History
OpenedMarch 6, 1912 (1912-03-06)
Technical
Line length8.9 km
Number of tracksSingle track
Track gauge1,435mm
ElectrificationNo
Route map

Legend
former Gunsan Line[1]
Osanri
Impi
Separation Point
0.0
Gunsan Cargo Line
Gaejeong
3.5
Gunsan Cargo
8.9
former Gunsan Port
Okgu
Gunsan Port
Gunsan Hwamul Line
Hangul
군산화물선
Hanja
群山貨物線
Revised RomanizationGunsanhwamulseon
McCune–ReischauerKunsanhwamulsŏn

The Gunsan Hwamul(Cargo) Line is an abandoned cargo railway line serving North Jeolla Province in South Korea. Before January 1, 2008, this line was called Gunsan Line which connected the major railway junction of Iksan (on the Honam Line) to the city of Gunsan.

As of January 2008, New connecting line between Janghang (Janghang Line) and Daeya opened. Iksan – was included into Janghang Line,new opened, old Gunsan Station was renamed Gunsan Freight Station, passenger transportation between Daeya Station and Gunsan Freight Station was stopped and the line was renamed to Gunsan Hwamul(Cargo) Line.

As of December 2020, new connecting line(Gunsan Port Line) between Janghang Line, Okgu Line and Gunsan Port opened. Therefore Gunsan Hwamul Line is abandoned.

Line Data[]

  • Length: 8.9 km (+1.2km between Daeya and the junction)
  • Double track: Nil
  • Gauge: 1,435mm

See also[]

  • Korean National Railroad
  • Transportation in South Korea

References[]

  1. ^ Iksan~Gunsan Cargo

External links[]


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