Gyooe Line

The Gyooe Line is a railway line in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea, that connects Neunggok Station in Goyang City (northwest of Seoul) with Uijeongbu Station in Uijeongbu, north of Seoul.

Gyooe Line
Overview
Native name교외선(郊外線)
TypeFreight rail
StatusOperational
LocaleGyeonggi
TerminiNeunggok
Uijeongbu
Operation
OpenedStages between 1961–1963
OwnerKorea Rail Network Authority
Operator(s)Korail
Technical
Line length31.8 km (19.8 mi)
Number of tracksSingle track
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Route map
Gyeongui Line
0.0 Neunggok  Gyeongui–Jungang 
National Route 39
1.5 Daegok  Gyeongui–Jungang 
Gyeongui Line
2.8 Daejeong
5.7 Wolleung
Seoul Ring Expressway
7.8 Samneung
National Route 39
National Route 1
12.0 Byeokje
Goyang/Yangju
16.7 Iryeong
National Route 39
19.1 Jangheung
19.9 Onreung
National Route 39
23.1 Songchu
Yangju/Uijeongbu
National Route 39
Gyeongwon Line
30.6 Gareung
 U 
31.8 Uijeongbu
Gyeongwon Line
Gyooe Line
Hangul
교외선
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGyooeseon
McCune–ReischauerKyooesŏn

History

Work on the line began already in October 1959.[1] Following the 1961 coup, the Supreme Council for National Reconstruction started South Korea's first five-year plan, which included a construction program to complete the railway network, to foster economic growth.[1] The 31.8 km (19.8 mi) line from Neunggok on the Gyeongui Line to Uijeongbu on the Gyeongwon Line was incorporated into the program and was completed on August 20, 1963.[1]

Operation

Currently, the line is single-track, unelectrified,[2] sees very little use and has no scheduled passenger service. Irregular freight train service was stopped on October 2013; Ilyeong Station was downgraded to unattended station on January 24, 2014.After that, the line became inoperational and used for model photoshooting etc. more or less legally until test run of freight trains resumed at the end of 2015 until end of January 2016. Following to the re-railing works at the northern part of Seoul Station, a need to re-route the freight trains through Gyooe lines occurred, and as the Yongsan Line became underground thus unusable for peacetime freight train service(incline of 34.5 permils) and Hyochang Line was abolished, the trains have to be rerouted through the Gyooe Line and thus test operation resumed on April 20,2016 with its railroad crossings operational and staffed again. Regular freight train operation resumes on May 16,2016 .

Future

As an extension of the future Daegok–Sosa–Wonsi Line, the Gyooe Line may be upgraded to a double-track, electrified railway, and see regular passenger service integrated into the Seoul Metropolitan Subway.

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See also

  • Transportation in South Korea
  • List of Korea-related topics

References

  1. "철마 110년, 영고의 자취 [12] 경제개발과 철도" (in Korean). Silvernet News. 2010-03-20. Retrieved 2010-11-30.
  2. "경영원칙 > 경영공시 > 영업현황 > 영업거리현황". Korail. Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2010-11-27.
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