Hwarangdae station (Gyeongchun Line) explained

Hwarangdae station (Korean: 화랑대역) was a railway station on the Gyeongchun Line in South Korea, which started operation in 1939 under the name Taereung station (태릉역). It was renamed Hwarangdae in 1958. It was closed in 2010 and is currently preserved as a museum.[1] The wooden building is a registered cultural heritage property since 2006.[2]

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37.6248°N 127.0935°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 화랑대역. Doosan Encyclopedia. 2021-02-26. ko.
  2. Web site: 서울 구 화랑대역 (羅州 舊 南平驛). Cultural Heritage Administration. 2021-02-26. ko.