Keijin Railway LP (Japanese: 京仁鐵道合資会社, Keijin Tetsudō gōshi gaisha; Korean: 경인철도 합자회사; RR: Gyeongin Cheoldo Habjahoesa), was a privately owned railway company...
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The name Gyeongin refers to the Seoul–Incheon corridor in South Korea, and is used as a name for the Gyeongin railway line, the Gyeongin Expressway, and...
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The Gyeongin Line (Gyeonginseon) is a railway mainline in South Korea, currently connecting Guro station in Seoul and Incheon. Commuter services along...
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Sentetsu Mogai-class locomotive (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1899)
tank locomotives were built for the Seoul & Chemulpo Railway - the English name of the Gyeongin Railway - by the Brooks Locomotive Works in the United States...
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from the rest of Seoul to the south of the country. The Gyeongbu and Gyeongin railway lines connect Seoul to Busan and Incheon. In addition, Seoul Metropolitan...
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Keihan Electric Railway, Taiheiyo Cement, Oji Paper Company, Sapporo Breweries, NYK Line, and the Gyeongin Railway and the Gyeongbu Railway in Korea. He...
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- Gyeongbu Railway from Yeongdeungpo (Seoul) to Myeonghak (Anyang) opened; 1 November 1903 - Gyeongbu Railway acquired the Gyeongin Railway; 21 February...
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Incheon Station (category Railway stations in South Korea opened in 1899)
Hanja: 仁川驛; RR: Incheon-nyeok) is the western terminus railway station of the Suin–Bundang and Gyeongin lines of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway. The station...
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Rail transport in South Korea (redirect from Railways in South Korea)
used in Korea were steam locomotives. The locomotives used on the Gyeongin Railway when it opened on September 18, 1899 were four 2-6-0T steam tank engines...
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18 Rail transport is inaugurated in Korea with the opening of the Gyeongin Railway from Incheon (at the time called Chemulp'o) to Yeongdeungpo (a town...
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