Gimpo Line Explained

Gimpo Line should not be confused with Gimpo Goldline.

Hangul:김포선
Rr:Gimposeon
Mr:Kimp'osŏn

The Gimpo Line is a former freight railway line operated by Korean National Railroad that served Gimpo International Airport, southwest of Seoul. The line was a 9.2 km spur line that terminated near the airport and connected to the Gyeongin Line (Seoul Subway Line 1) at Bucheon Station. The line was opened on August 20, 1951 primarily to transport US military materiel, fuel and munitions and closed on August 10, 1980 due to competition by road freight transport.[1] [2]

Stations

Bucheon - Yakdae - Gimpo (not to be confused with Gimpo International Airport Station)

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 김포선. Encyclopedia of Korean Culture. Korean. 2016-01-09.
  2. Web site: 김포선. Doosan Encyclopedia. 2016-01-09. Korean.