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  2. ITX-Saemaeul - Wikipedia

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    The Intercity Train eXpress-Saemaeul (ITX-Saemaeul; Korean: ITX-새마을) is a class of train operated by Korail, the national railroad of South Korea, it was introduced on May 12, 2014, to replace the Saemaeul-ho. The new ITX-Saemaeul trains have a faster average speed of 150 kilometers per hour.

  3. Seoul Station - Wikipedia

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    Seoul Station is the terminus of all ITX-Saemaeul trains along the Gyeongbu and Gyeongjeon Lines to Busan, Daejeon, Daegu, Pohang, Masan and Jinju. ITX-Saemaeul trains on the Honam and Jeolla lines arrive and depart Yongsan Station. ITX-Saemaeul trains to the east of Korea serve Cheongnyangni Station. [2]

  4. Saemaeul-ho - Wikipedia

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    The Saemaeul-ho, formerly known as the Saemaul-ho and Saemaul Express, is a class of train operated by Korail, the national railroad of South Korea, since February 8, 1969. Before the introduction of the KTX express trains, the Saemaeul-ho was the fastest class of trains in South Korea, making the journey from Seoul to Busan in less than 5 hours.

  5. Korail - Wikipedia

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    KORAIL ITX-Saemaeul Class 210000. ITX (Intercity Train eXpress) are a group of intercity services. The first ITX service was introduced in 2012, which was named ITX-Cheongchun (ITX-청춘) on Gyeongchun Line. Before the introduction of ITX services, intercity trains were named Saemaul-ho (새마을호), which borrowed its name from New ...

  6. Rail transport in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Opening ceremony of the Gyeongin Railway between Seoul and Chemulpo (today Incheon) on September 18, 1899.. Rail transport in Korea began in the late 19th century. On March 19, 1896, the late Joseon Dynasty that ruled Korea awarded American engineer James R. Morse a concession to build a railway between Seoul and Chemulpo (today Incheon), while on July 4, the French company Compagnie de Fives ...

  7. Jecheon station - Wikipedia

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    Jecheon station is a railway station in the city of Jecheon. ... ITX-Saemaul commences operation; November 24, 2017: Transfer to temporary railway station; May 29 ...

  8. Korea Train Express - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the new service cut the route length from 441.7 to 408.5 km (274.5 to 253.8 mi), [29] and the fastest trains, serving four stations only, cut the minimum Seoul–Busan travel time from the Saemaul's 4 hours 10 minutes to 2 hours 40 minutes. [33]

  9. Saemaeul - Wikipedia

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    Saemaul, Saema'eul or "new village," may refer to: The New Community Movement or Saemaul Undong for rural development in South Korea in the 1970s Saemaeul-ho , a class of passenger train operated by Korail