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Train stations in Seoul, Korea

■ Train stations in Seoul, Korea ■□

 


1. Yeongdeungpo Station
- It is located in the southwest part of Seoul.
- Non-express trains and a few KTX trains from Yongsan and Seoul stations stop at this station.
- It is linked to Seoul Subway Line 1 and 4, AREX, and Gyeongui-Jungang Line.

2. Yongsan Station
 
- It is located in the northwest part of Seoul.
- The Honam Line (to Seodaejeon, Nonsan, Gwangju-Songjeong, and Mokpo Station).
- The train from Yeosu Expo Station via Iksan is available not only on the Jeolla Line but also includes the Gyeongbu Line (since December 2016).
- Non-express trains and a few KTX trains from Yongsan and Seoul stations stop at this station.
- It is linked to Seoul Subway Line 1 and Gyeongui-Jungang Line.
 


3. Seoul Station
- It is located in the northwest part of Seoul.
- The Gyeongbu Line (including Daejeon, Dongdaegu, Singyeongju, and Busan Station) and the southwest region of Korea on the Honam Line (since December 2016).
- You can check the details of the lines below.
- Non-express trains and a few KTX trains from Yongsan and Seoul stations stop at this station.
- It is linked to Seoul Subway Line 1.



4. Cheongyangni Station
- It is located in the northeast part of Seoul.
- Non-express trains (express trains or KTXs do not pass through this station).
- The trains from Seoul to the eastern provinces (Gangwon-do, Gyeongsangbuk-do regions, and Chuncheon).
- It is linked to Seoul Subway Line 1 and Gyeongui-Jungang Line.

5. Suseo Station (SRT)
- It is located in the southeast part (Gangnam) of Seoul.
- The express train, SRT (Super Rapid Train), departs from Suseo Station in Seoul to Busan and Mokpo Station.
- It is linked to Seoul Subway Line 3 and Bundang Line.






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