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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City, partially coinciding with the route of the former narrow-gauge Suryeo Line. The second section, which is located entirely in Gangwon Province, runs...
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126.88639 Korail Suryeo Line Transportation in South Korea Burroughs, David (15 September 2020). "Final phase of Korea's Suin Line complete". International...
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Suwon Station (category Gyeongbu Line)
(underground) Suin-Bundang Line platforms Suwon Station opened on January 1, 1905. On December 1, 1930, the narrow gauge Suryeo Line from Suwon to Yeoju opened...
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Chōsen Railway (category Pages with no gauge entered in Infobox rail line)
acquiring the narrow-gauge Hamnam Line, Songheung Line, Namheung Line and Jangjin Line. The narrow-gauge Suryeo Line and Suin Line, originally opened by the Chosen...
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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 ran from...
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build a second railway 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...
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the 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...
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Suin–Bundang Line. It was opened in December 2011, as part of the Giheung extension of the Bundang Line. A station on the now-abandoned, former Suryeo Line (1930–72)...
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