Korea Train Express (redirect from KTX)
Korea Train eXpress (Korean: 한국고속철도), often known as KTX (Korean: 케이티엑스; RR: Keitiekseu), is South Korea's high-speed rail system, operated by Korail...
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The KTX-Eum (Korean: KTX-이음, formerly known as EMU-260) or Korail Class 150000 is a South Korean high-speed electric multiple unit train manufactured by...
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The KTX-Cheongryong (Korean: KTX-청룡; Hanja: KTX-靑龍, formerly known as EMU-320) or Korail Class 160000 is a South Korean high-speed electrical multiple...
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the name of KTX as the official name of KTX-I. The name of KTX-I is derived to distinguish KTX-Sancheon, which was formerly called as KTX-II, but it is...
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The KTX-Sancheon (Korean: KTX-산천; Hanja: KTX-山川 formerly called the KTX-II) is a South Korean high-speed train built by Hyundai Rotem in the second half...
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KTXS-TV (channel 12) is a television station licensed to Sweetwater, Texas, United States, serving the Abilene area as an affiliate of ABC and The CW Plus...
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Only the Honam line KTX stops here, not Gyeongbu HSR KTX. Only the KTX using conventional line between Seoul and Daejeon stops here KTX trains via Seodaegu...
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Gyeongbu high-speed railway (redirect from Gyeongbu Line (KTX))
Gyeongbu HSR, is South Korea's first high-speed rail line from Seoul to Busan. KTX high-speed trains operate three sections of the line: on 1 April 2004, the...
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High-speed rail in South Korea (section KTX)
only First and Standard seats in KTX-I and KTX-Sancheon and there are only Superior and Standard seats in KTX-Eum. The KTX service only runs domestically...
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