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  2. Korea Train Express - Wikipedia

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    The trainsets, of which two can be coupled together, consist of two traction heads and eight articulated passenger cars, and seat 363 passengers in two classes, with enhanced comfort relative to the KTX-I. [75] The domestic added value of the trains was increased to 87%, compared to 58% for the KTX-I. [76] Imported parts include the pantographs ...

  3. KTX-I - Wikipedia

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    The KTX-I, also known as the TGV-K or Korail Class 100000, is a South Korean high speed train class based on the French TGV Réseau.The 20-car formation of the trainsets without a restaurant car is optimized for high capacity.

  4. KTX-Cheongryong - Wikipedia

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    The EMU-320 will feature the same design as KTX-Eum trains, however the formation will consist of eight cars as opposed to six cars. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Unlike the previous generation of KTX trains, the EMU-320 uses distributed traction with driving revenue cars at each end and six powered intermediate cars as opposed to a TGV -style power car ...

  5. High-speed rail in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    KTX was the first high-speed rail service in South Korea, and is operated by Korail. The KTX-Sancheon line uses newly-built trains, which have improved seats and power plugs for each seat. KTX-I trains have fewer power plugs between the windows. There is no extra fare to ride on the KTX-Sancheon line.

  6. KTX-Sancheon - Wikipedia

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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 of the 2000s and operated by Korail since March 2010. With a top speed of 305 km/h (189.5 mph), the KTX-Sancheon is the second commercial high-speed train operated in South Korea and ...

  7. Gyeongbu high-speed railway - Wikipedia

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    The Gyeongbu high-speed railway, also known as 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 first between a junction near Geumcheon-gu Office station, Seoul and a junction at Daejeonjochajang station north of Daejeon, and a second between a junction at Okcheon station, southeast of ...

  8. KTX-Eum - Wikipedia

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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 Hyundai Rotem and operated by Korail. The word 'eum' in Korean means 'uniting through connection'.

  9. Honam high-speed railway - Wikipedia

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    The Honam high-speed railway, also known as Honam HSR, is a high-speed rail between Osong (on the existing Gyeongbu high-speed railway) and Mokpo in South Korea.The line is a part of Korail's Korea Train Express (KTX) system, accelerating Seoul–Mokpo and Seoul–Gwangju KTX high-speed services which currently use the existing conventional Honam Line.