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Bujeon station (Korail)

Coordinates:35°09′51″N129°03′38″E / 35.164227°N 129.060480°E /35.164227; 129.060480
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Railway station in Busan, South Korea
K110
부전
Bujeon
Korean name
Hangul
부전역
Hanja
釜田驛
Revised RomanizationBujeonnyeok
McCune–ReischauerPujŏnnyŏk
General information
LocationBujeon-dong,Busanjin District,Busan
South Korea
Coordinates35°09′51″N129°03′38″E / 35.164227°N 129.060480°E /35.164227; 129.060480
Operated byKorailKorail
Line(s)Donghae Line
Bujeon Line
Construction
Structure typeAboveground
History
OpenedApril 1, 1943
Services
Preceding stationBusan MetroFollowing station
TerminusDonghae LineGeojehaemaji
towardsTaehwagang
Preceding stationFollowing station
TerminusMugunghwa-ho
Centum
towardsDongdaegu
Centum
Centum
towardsDonghae
Centum
towardsPohang
Sasang
towardsMokpo
Taehwagang
towardsSeoul

Jungang KTX
Terminus

Bujeon station (Korean부전역) is a train station inSeomyeon, Busan, South Korea. The station is the terminus of theDonghae Line and theBujeon Line. In addition,KTX trains on theGyeongbu Line are planned to stop at the station.[1][2]

Services

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The station is served byMugunghwa-ho trains on theGyeongjeon Line connecting Bujeon withMokpo,South Jeolla Province, theDonghae Line connecting Bujeon withPohang,North Gyeongsang Province, and theJungang Line connecting Bujeon withCheongnyangni,Seoul.[2]

KTX-Eum began operation on December 20, 2024.[3]

History

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Service commenced at this station on April 1, 1943.[4]

  • April 1, 1943: Service commenced
  • January 11, 1944: Promotion in status
  • May 16, 1945: Promotion in status to normal station
  • January 4, 1965: New construction ordered
  • December 2003: Present construction ordered
  • January 1, 2004: Completion of the new station building and designation as the starting and ending station for Gyeongjeon Line andDonghae Nambu Line trains
  • May 1, 2006: Small parcel service stopped
  • November 1, 2008: Cargo service stopped
  • January 1, 2013:Saemaeul-ho service between Bujeon and Dongdaegu stopped
  • December 30, 2016: Became a subway station with the opening of the first stage of the Donghae Line between Bujeon and Ilgwang.
  • January 1, 2017: Saemaeul-class train service resumed as Mugunghwa-ho between Seoul and Shinhaeundae changed toITX-Saemaeul, incorporated into Donghae Main Line
  • March 2, 2020: Mugunghwa-ho between Bujeon and Gangneung shortened toDonghae station
  • December 18, 2023: ITX-Maum service begins
  • December 20, 2024:KTX-Eum service begins between Cheongnyangni and Bujeon[5]

Gallery

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  • Station sign
    Station sign
  • Rail yard
    Rail yard
  • Platforms
    Platforms
  • Platforms
    Platforms

See also

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References

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  1. ^Robinson, Martin; Bartlett, Ray; Whyte, Rob (2007).Korea. Lonely Planet. p. 241.ISBN 9781741045581.
  2. ^ab"Exploring Busan by subway".VisitKorea.or.kr.
  3. ^청량리~제천~부산... '제2 경부선' 철도 개통.Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). 20 December 2024.
  4. ^"Gwanbo Gazette view".gwanbo.moi.go.kr (in Korean). Archived fromthe original on 2017-03-05.
  5. ^청량리~제천~부산... '제2 경부선' 철도 개통.Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). 20 December 2024.

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