Gyeongdong Line Explained

Gyeongdong Line
Native Name:경동선 (慶東線)
Native Name Lang:ko
Type:Heavy rail, Regional rail
Passenger/Freight
Status:Divided (see text)
Locale:North Gyeongsang
Start:Daegu
End:Haksan
Jangsaengpo
Stations:27
Open:1917–1921
Owner:Chōsen Light Railway (1917–1919)

Chōsen Railway (1923–1928)
Operator:Chōsen Light Railway;
Chōsen Central Railway;
Chōsen Railway
Linelength Km:152.4
Tracks:Single track

The Gyeongdong Line (慶東線, Keitō-sen) was a 762mm narrow gauge railway line of the Chōsen Railway (Chōtetsu) of colonial-era Korea, in North Gyeongsang Province.[1]

History

In January 1916, the privately owned Chōsen Light Railway began work on a new rail line from Daegu on the Chōsen Government Railway's Gyeongbu Line towards Pohang. The first section, 23km (14miles) from Daegu to Hayang, was opened on 1 November 1917. Over the following year, three new sections were opened, with Pohang being reached 364 days after the opening of the first section. On 20 May 1918, a 5.5km (03.4miles) extension from Hayang to Geumho was opened, followed by the 38.7km (24miles) segment from Geumho to Seoak on 1 September, and the final 38.2km (23.7miles) stretch to Pohang was opened on 31 October.

Work on a second line began around the same time that the main line was completed, and the first 11.5km (07.1miles) section, from Gyeongju to Bulguksa, was opened on 14 January 1919. Five months later, on 25 June 1919, a 2km (01miles) extension of the main line from Pohang to Haksan was opened, and on 27 September of the same year, the Chōsen Light Railway was renamed Chōsen Central Railway Co. Ltd.

Nothing changed until two years later, when the 29.9km (18.6miles) line from Bulguksa to Ulsan was completed on 25 October 1921; on 1 November, the Daegu–Haksan line was given the name Gupo Line, and the Gyeongju–Ulsan line was named Ulsan Line. On 1 September 1923, the Chōsen Central Railway merged with five other privately owned railway companies to form the Chōsen Railway,[2] and at the same time, the Gupo Line and the Ulsan Line were merged, collectively being named the Gyeongdong Line.

On 1 July 1928, the Chōsen Government Railway purchased the Gyeongdong Line and renamed it Donghae Jungbu Line.[3]

Services

Initially, only mixed trains, with both passenger and freight cars, operated on the line; in 1922, there was one daily round trip between Daegu and Yeongcheon, four daily round trips between Yeongcheon and Pohang, four between Pohang and Haksan, eight between Seoak and Gyeongju, and three between Gyeongju and Ulsan. Dedicated passenger trains were introduced after the creation of the Chōsen Railway, with a single Daegu–Pohang return service being added to the schedule in 1923, followed by four return services between Daegu and Ulsan in 1926.

Route

+ 邱浦線 - 구포선 - Kyūho Line - Gupo Line
Distance Station name
Total; kmS2S; kmTranscribed, KoreanTranscribed, JapaneseHunminjeongeumHanja/KanjiConnections
0.00.0DaeguTaikyū대구大邱Sentetsu Gyeongbu Line
5.45.4DongchonTōson동촌東村
10.65.2Ban'yawolHan'yagetsu반야월半夜月
16.76.1CheongcheonSeisen청천淸泉
23.06.3HayangKayō하양河陽
28.55.5GeumhoKinko금호琴湖
34.15.6YeongcheonEisen영천永川
43.49.3ImpoRinpo임포林浦
49.05.6AhwaAkuwa아화阿火
55.56.5GeoncheonKansen건천乾川
60.34.8GwangmyeongKōmyō광명光明
67.26.9SeoakSeigaku서악西岳
69.01.8GyeongjuKeishū경주慶州Ulsan Line
75.76.7GeumjangKinjō금장金丈
84.18.4SabangShihō사방士方
90.46.3An'gangAnkō안강安康
96.86.4BujoFujo부조扶助
101.44.6HyojaKōshi효자孝子
105.44.0PohangHokō포항浦項
107.42.0HaksanKakuzan학산鶴山
+ 蔚山線 - 울산선 - Urusan Line - Ulsan Line
Distance Station name
Total; kmS2S; kmTranscribed, KoreanTranscribed, JapaneseHunminjeongeumHanja/KanjiConnections
0.00.0GyeongjuKeishū경주慶州Gupo Line
6.26.2DongbangTōhō동방東方
11.55.3BulguksaBukkokuji불국사佛國寺
19.98.4IpsilNyūshitsu입실入室
23.73.8MohwaMōka모화毛火
30.97.2HogyeKokei호계虎溪
38.07.1ByeongyeongHeiei병영兵營
41.43.4UlsanUrusan울산蔚山
45.03.6JangsaengpoChōseiho장생포長生浦

Notes and References

  1. South Manchuria Railway, 朝鮮の私設鐵道 (Chōsen no Shisetsutetsudō), 1925
  2. http://newslibrary.naver.com/viewer/index.nhn?articleId=1923090300209202017&edtNo=1&printCount=1&publishDate=1923-09-03&officeId=00020&pageNo=2&printNo=1101&publishType=00020 Establishment of the Chosen Railway
  3. 朝鮮總督府官報 (The Public Journal of the Governor-General of Korea), Shōwa No. 224, 3 May 1938