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Korail

The Korea Railroad Corporation (Korean: 한국철도공사, Hanja: 韓國鐵道公社), branded as KORAIL (코레일, officially changed to 한국철도, 韓國鐵道 in November 2019[5]), is the national railway operator in South Korea. Currently, KORAIL is a public corporation, managed by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transportation.

Korea Railroad Corporation
(Korail)
Headquarters of Korea Railroad Corporation
TypeGovernment-owned corporation
IndustryRail transport
Founded1 September 1963; 59 years ago (1963-09-01) (as Korean National Railroad)
1 January 2005; 18 years ago (2005-01-01) (renamed as Korail)
HeadquartersSoje-dong, Dong-gu, Daejeon, South Korea
Revenue
  •  4.4 trillion  (2020)
  •  5.6 trillion  (2019)[1]
103,400,000,000 (2015)[2]
380,759,519 (2010)[2]
Number of employees
  • 29,281 (2019)
  • 28,329 (2018)[3]
Websiteinfo.korail.com letskorail.com
Korea Railroad
Operation
Infrastructure companyKR
Statistics
Ridership969,145,101[4]
Passenger km31,415,965,207[4]
Freight10,553,675,728 ton km[4]
System length
Total4,128.6 km (2,565.4 mi)
Double track2,706.5 km (1,681.7 mi)
Electrified3,043.0 km (1,890.8 mi)
High-speed1,264.7 km (785.8 mi)
Track gauge
Main1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
High-speed1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Electrification
AC 25,000 V 60 Hz3,023.8 km (1,878.9 mi)
DC 1,500 V19.2 km (11.9 mi)
Features
No. stations691
Highest elevation855 m (2,805 ft)
 at37°12′0″N 128°56′59.83″E / 37.20000°N 128.9499528°E / 37.20000; 128.9499528
Korea Railroad Corporation
Hangul
한국철도공사
Hanja
韓國鐵道公社
Revised RomanizationHanguk cheoldo gongsa
McCune–ReischauerHan’guk ch'ŏlto kongsa
Korean Railroad (KORAIL)
Hangul
한국철도
Hanja
韓國 鐵道
Revised RomanizationHanguk cheoldo
McCune–ReischauerHan’guk ch'ŏlto

KORAIL operates intercity/regional, commuter/metro and freight trains throughout South Korea, and has its headquarters in Daejeon.

History

Historically, the South Korean railway network was managed by the Railroad Administration Bureau of the Ministry of Transportation before 1963. On 1 September 1963, the bureau became an agency that was known as Korean National Railroad (KNR) in English. In the early 2000s, split and public corporatization of KNR was decided by the South Korean government, and in 2003, KNR adopted the current KORAIL logo in blue to prepare corporatization. On 1 January 2005, KNR was split into Korea Railroad Corporation (KORAIL), which succeeded railway operation with the KORAIL logo and name, and Korea National Railway (KNR), which succeeded railway construction and maintaining tracks.

Management・Performance

Fares are set according to distance.
KORAIL has posted losses every year for the last decade, with the exception of 2015.
In 2021 alone, the deficit was 1.1081 trillion won.
As of the end of 2021, the cumulative deficit is 18.66 trillion won.

Rail fares have been frozen since they were raised by 4.9% in 2011.

In the 2021 public institution management evaluation, KORAIL was given the lowest grade of E (extremely unsatisfactory).[6]

Services

Excluding the other high-speed service provider, SR, South Korean high-speed and intercity services are provided by KORAIL. Currently, KORAIL provides 5 classes of railway and metro services.

KTX

 
KORAIL KTX-Sancheon Class 110000

KTX (Korea Train eXpress) is currently the highest class of KORAIL services. KTX services are provided on the Gyeongbu HSR and Honam HSR, as well as their branches such as Gyeongjeon Line, Donghae Line, or Jeolla Line.

ITX

 
KORAIL ITX-Saemaeul Class 210000

ITX (Intercity Train eXpress) are group of intercity services. First ITX service was introduced in 2012, which was named as ITX-Cheongchun (ITX-청춘) on Gyeongchun Line.

Before the introduction of ITX services, intercity trains are named as Saemaul-ho (새마을호), which borrowed its name from New Community Movement. Later, Saemaul-ho services are merged into ITX as ITX-Saemaeul (ITX-새마을). Currently, remaining Saemaul-ho services are only operated on Janghang Line.

Mugunghwa-ho and Nuriro

 
KORAIL Mugunghwa-ho

Mugunghwa-ho (무궁화호) and its planned successor Nuriro (누리로) services are regional train services of KORAIL. Mugunghwa-ho, inspired its name from national floral emblem hibiscus, was introduced as express service at first, but after the introduction of KTX, it was degraded into regional services.

Currently, Nuriro services are provided by only EMU trains (class 20). KORAIL has a plan of introducing Nuriro with newly ordered EMU-150.

Urban railway services

 
KORAIL Class 311000 EMU

Named as metro services (전동열차), these services are provided in the Seoul Metropolitan Area and the Busan Metropolitan Area. Sometimes it is considered as a successor of Bidulgi-ho (비둘기호) class trains. Officially, fare systems of these services are separate from other services operated by Korail; such services are integrated with subway fare systems, allowing free transfers between Korail-operated lines and local metro lines.

Seoul

  Line 1 is a large service corridor consisting of the following Korail lines that through operate to and from Seoul Metro Line 1
Gyeongbu Line — (NamyeongCheonan)
Gyeongin Line — (GuroIncheon)
Gyeongwon Line — (SoyosanHoegi)
Janghang Line — (CheonanSinchang(Soonchunhyang Univ.))
  Line 3
Ilsan Line — (JichukDaehwa) with through operation to Seoul Metro Line 3
  Line 4 is a long service corridor consisting of the following Korail lines that through operate to and from Seoul Metro Line 4
Jinjeop Line — (JinjeopByeollaeByeolgaram)
Ansan Line — (GeumjeongOido)
Gwacheon Line — (SeonbawiGeumjeong)
  a large service corridor consisting of the following lines:
Bundang Line (1994) — (CheongnyangniSuwon)
Suin Line (2012) — (SuwonIncheon)
  — (SeoulChuncheon)
  a large service corridor consisting of the following lines:
Gyeongui Line — (SeoulMunsan)
Gyeongwon Line — (HoegiYongsan)
Jungang Line — (CheongnyangniJipyeong)
Yongsan Line — (YongsanGajwa)
  Gyeonggang Line — (PangyoYeoju)

Busan

  Donghae Line — (BujeonTaehwagang) is part of Donghae Line service

Sightseeing trains

KORAIL has a number of tourist or sightseeing trains, including the Sea Train, DMZ Train, V-Train, S-Train, A-Train, and G-Train.[7]

Passes

Korail offers a rail pass called Korea Rail Pass, or KR Pass for short, to foreign travelers, such that they can take most of the trains operated by Korail freely, including KTX. However, subways and tourist trains operated by KORAIL are not covered.[8]

Foreigners living in South Korea for more than six months are ineligible to use a KR Pass, but Korail offers the Happy Rail Pass, which is very similar to the KR Pass, for a slightly higher price.[8]

Labor relations

Most of the railroad's employees are members of the Korean Railway Workers' Union, which is frequently at odds with KORAIL management. Strikes, such as the South Korean railroad strike of 2006, are not uncommon.

In December 2013, 23,000–100,000 union members and friends protested the privatization of KORAIL in Seoul.[9]

Subsidiaries

International service

Until the division of Korea following the end of the Second World War, the Gyeongui Line and Gyeongwon Line extended into what is now North Korea. The Gyeongui Line connected Seoul to Kaesong, Pyongyang, and Sinuiju on the Chinese border, while the Gyeongwon Line served Wonsan on the east coast. Another line—the Kumgangsan Electric Railway—connected the town of Cheorwon, now on the border of North and South Korea, on the Gyeongwon Line, to Mt. Geumgang, now in the North.

The Gyeongui Line is one of two lines whose southern and northern halves are now being reconnected, the other line being the Donghae Bukbu Line. On 17 May 2007, two test trains ran on the reconnected lines: one on the west line from Munsan to Kaesong; the second on the east from Jejin to Kumgang.[10]

In December 2007, regular freight service started on the Gyeongui line, from South Korea into the Kaesong Industrial Park in the north. The service has been underutilized, however: as it was reported in October 2008, on 150 out of 163 return trips that had been done so far, the train carried no cargo at all. The total amount of cargo carried over this period had been merely 340 tons. This absence of interest in the service has been explained by the customers' (companies operating in Kaesong) preference for road transport.[11] In November 2008, North Korea shut down the link.[12] However, railroad transportation from South Korea to North Korea resumed again on 30 November 2018, when a South Korean train carrying railroad inspectors entered North Korea.[13][14]

A Trans-Korean Main Line, spanning North Korea and connecting to Russian Railways, is being planned.[15] On 30 November 2018, 30 officials from North and South Korea began an 18-day survey in both Koreas to connect the Korean railroads.[16][17][18] The survey, which had previously been obstructed by the Korean Demilitarized Zone's (DMZ) "frontline" guard posts and landmines located at the DMZ's Arrowhead Hill, consists of a 400-kilometer (250 mi)-long railroad section between Kaesong and Sinuiju that cuts through the North's central region and northeastern coast.[12] The railway survey, which involved the inspection of the Gyeongui Line, concluded on 5 December 2018.[18] On 8 December 2018, an inter-Korean survey began in both Koreas for the Donghae Line.[19]

On 13 December 2018, it was announced that the groundbreaking ceremony to symbolize the reconnection of the roads and railways in both Koreas will be held on 26 December 2018 in the North Korean city of Kaesong.[20][21] On 17 December 2018, the latest inter-Korean railway survey, which involved an 800-km rail from Kumgangsan near the inter-Korean border to the Tumen River bordering Russia in the east, was completed.[22] A potential threat to the groundbreaking ceremony emerged after it was revealed that the North Korean railway was in poor condition.[22] On 21 December 2018, however, the United States agreed to no longer obstruct plans by both Koreas to hold a groundbreaking ceremony.[23] The same day, a four-day inter-Korean road survey began when ten working-level South Korean surveyors entered North Korea to work with ten North Korean surveyors on a three-day survey 100-km-long section on the eastern Donghae Line.[24] On 24 December 2018, the four-day road survey, which will assist with the groundbreaking ceremony for the railroad, was completed after a separate team of ten South Korean surveyors entered North Korea and joined ten North Korean surveyors to survey a 4-km-long road in Kaesong.[25] On 26 December 2018, the groundbreaking ceremony was held as scheduled in Kaesong.[26] About 100 South Korean officials attended the ceremony after departing to North Korea on a Korail train based at Dorasan Station in Palu.[26][13]

JR Kyushu offers a jet foil ferry service between Busan and Fukuoka taking about 3 hours. KORAIL and JR West had a joint rail pass (called 한일공동승차권) which included discounted KTX and Shinkansen tickets and Busan-Shimonoseki/Fukuoka ferry tickets, but the pass was discontinued due to low ridership.

There are no railway connections between both countries. The Korean Strait undersea tunnel connecting Fukuoka and Busan via Tsushima had been proposed as far back as 1917, but the plan has never progressed beyond the research phase. While the increased wealth of South Korea and continued growth of trade between the nations has made the economic case for the tunnel more compelling, promotion has focused more on using the project to reduce political tension between the nations.[27]

See also

References

  1. ^ "한국철도공사" (in Korean). JOBKOREA Corp. 2021. Retrieved 27 August 2021.
  2. ^ a b "2010 Statements of Income". Korail. Archived from the original on 29 June 2013. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
  3. ^ Korail (2020). 2019 철도통계연보 (I) [2019 Statistical Yearbook of Railroad (I)] (PDF) (Report). Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. p. 7. Administrative publication registration number: 11-1510000-000002-10. Retrieved 27 August 2021.
  4. ^ a b c "KOSIS 국가통계포털".
  5. ^ 유의주 (8 October 2019). "코레일 새 약칭 '한국철도'로 바꾼다…한글사랑 실천" [KORAIL changes its [Korean] abbreviation to 'Korean Railway'... implementing for the love of Hangul]. Yonhap News Agency (in Korean). Retrieved 13 November 2019.
  6. ^ “Korail in deficit of 18.7 trillion, organize low-profit routes!” dongA.com(August 24, 2022)
  7. ^ Lee, Sun-Min (24 January 2015). "Planned G-Train offers tourists ultimate comfort". JoongAng Ilbo. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  8. ^ a b "Official Site of Korea Tourism Org.: Railroad Passes".
  9. ^ "[現場] 寒波の中 10万の人波 「国民を敵に回すな」".
  10. ^ "Korean trains in historic link-up". BBC News. 17 May 2007. Retrieved 17 May 2007.
  11. ^ Richard Spencer (23 October 2008). "Korean detente railway becomes ghost train". The Daily Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on 12 January 2022.
  12. ^ a b Avagnina, Gianluca (30 November 2018). "First train in a decade departs South Korea for North Korea". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 12 January 2022 – via www.telegraph.co.uk.
  13. ^ a b "S. Korean Inspector Train Runs in N. Korea for Re-Connection Survey l KBS WORLD Radio". world.kbs.co.kr.
  14. ^ Kwon, Jake (30 November 2018). "A South Korean train heads North, but sanctions mean it has to carry its own fuel". CNN. Retrieved 29 December 2018.
  15. ^ "Trans-Korean Main Line - Investment in the Future - Russian Transport Daily Report". 29 October 2010. Archived from the original on 27 February 2011. Retrieved 30 October 2010.
  16. ^ "Koreas Survey Railway Tracks Cut Since the Korean War". VOA.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 30 November 2018. Retrieved 30 November 2018.
  18. ^ a b Herald, The Korea (5 December 2018). "[Newsmaker] Koreas in consultations for joint road inspection". www.koreaherald.com.
  19. ^ "Joint Inspection of N. Korea's Eastern Rail Line Begins l KBS WORLD Radio". world.kbs.co.kr.
  20. ^ "(3rd LD) Koreas agree to hold groundbreaking ceremony for rail, road reconnection on Dec. 26". En.yna.co.kr. 13 December 2018. Retrieved 29 December 2018.
  21. ^ Foundation, The Korea International Broadcasting. "한국을 대표하는 글로벌 방송! The World On Arirang!". Two Koreas to hold groundbreaking ceremony for railway, road project on 26 Dec. : ARIRANG.
  22. ^ a b Herald, The Korea (17 December 2018). "N. Korea railway not in good condition: inspection team". www.koreaherald.com.
  23. ^ "US approves inter-Korean railway groundbreaking ceremony : North Korea : News : The Hankyoreh". English.hani.co.kr. 22 December 2018. Retrieved 29 December 2018.
  24. ^ "Two Koreas Begin Joint Road Survey l KBS WORLD Radio". world.kbs.co.kr.
  25. ^ Report, Agency (24 December 2018). "S. Korean Officials Visit N. Korea for Joint Road Survey".
  26. ^ a b . Time. Archived from the original on 26 December 2018.
  27. ^ Cazzaniga, Pino (13 October 2009). "Japan and South Korea Increasingly Closer: The Two Nations Are Now Planning The Future Together: An Underwater Tunnel, A Common History Book..." Japan: AsiaNews.it. Retrieved 4 December 2009.

External links

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This article is about a South Korean train operator For the French train cars see Corail train The Korea Railroad Corporation Korean 한국철도공사 Hanja 韓國鐵道公社 branded as KORAIL 코레일 officially changed to 한국철도 韓國鐵道 in November 2019 5 is the national railway operator in South Korea Currently KORAIL is a public corporation managed by Ministry of Land Infrastructure and Transportation Korea Railroad Corporation Korail Headquarters of Korea Railroad CorporationTypeGovernment owned corporationIndustryRail transportFounded1 September 1963 59 years ago 1963 09 01 as Korean National Railroad 1 January 2005 18 years ago 2005 01 01 renamed as Korail HeadquartersSoje dong Dong gu Daejeon South KoreaRevenue 4 4 trillion 2020 5 6 trillion 2019 1 Operating income 103 400 000 000 2015 2 Net income 380 759 519 2010 2 Number of employees29 281 2019 28 329 2018 3 Websiteinfo korail com letskorail comKorea RailroadOperationInfrastructure companyKRStatisticsRidership969 145 101 4 Passenger km31 415 965 207 4 Freight10 553 675 728 ton km 4 System lengthTotal4 128 6 km 2 565 4 mi Double track2 706 5 km 1 681 7 mi Electrified3 043 0 km 1 890 8 mi High speed1 264 7 km 785 8 mi Track gaugeMain1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in High speed1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in ElectrificationAC 25 000 V 60 Hz3 023 8 km 1 878 9 mi DC 1 500 V19 2 km 11 9 mi FeaturesNo stations691Highest elevation855 m 2 805 ft at37 12 0 N 128 56 59 83 E 37 20000 N 128 9499528 E 37 20000 128 9499528Korea Railroad CorporationHangul한국철도공사Hanja韓國鐵道公社Revised RomanizationHanguk cheoldo gongsaMcCune ReischauerHan guk ch ŏlto kongsaKorean Railroad KORAIL Hangul한국철도Hanja韓國 鐵道Revised RomanizationHanguk cheoldoMcCune ReischauerHan guk ch ŏltoKORAIL operates intercity regional commuter metro and freight trains throughout South Korea and has its headquarters in Daejeon Contents 1 History 2 Management Performance 3 Services 3 1 KTX 3 2 ITX 3 3 Mugunghwa ho and Nuriro 3 4 Urban railway services 3 4 1 Seoul 3 4 2 Busan 4 Sightseeing trains 5 Passes 6 Labor relations 7 Subsidiaries 8 International service 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditMain article Rail transport in South Korea Historically the South Korean railway network was managed by the Railroad Administration Bureau of the Ministry of Transportation before 1963 On 1 September 1963 the bureau became an agency that was known as Korean National Railroad KNR in English In the early 2000s split and public corporatization of KNR was decided by the South Korean government and in 2003 KNR adopted the current KORAIL logo in blue to prepare corporatization On 1 January 2005 KNR was split into Korea Railroad Corporation KORAIL which succeeded railway operation with the KORAIL logo and name and Korea National Railway KNR which succeeded railway construction and maintaining tracks Management Performance EditFares are set according to distance KORAIL has posted losses every year for the last decade with the exception of 2015 In 2021 alone the deficit was 1 1081 trillion won As of the end of 2021 the cumulative deficit is 18 66 trillion won Rail fares have been frozen since they were raised by 4 9 in 2011 In the 2021 public institution management evaluation KORAIL was given the lowest grade of E extremely unsatisfactory 6 Services EditMain article Rail transport in South Korea Excluding the other high speed service provider SR South Korean high speed and intercity services are provided by KORAIL Currently KORAIL provides 5 classes of railway and metro services KTX Edit Main article KTX KORAIL KTX Sancheon Class 110000 KTX Korea Train eXpress is currently the highest class of KORAIL services KTX services are provided on the Gyeongbu HSR and Honam HSR as well as their branches such as Gyeongjeon Line Donghae Line or Jeolla Line ITX Edit KORAIL ITX Saemaeul Class 210000 ITX Intercity Train eXpress are group of intercity services First ITX service was introduced in 2012 which was named as ITX Cheongchun ITX 청춘 on Gyeongchun Line Before the introduction of ITX services intercity trains are named as Saemaul ho 새마을호 which borrowed its name from New Community Movement Later Saemaul ho services are merged into ITX as ITX Saemaeul ITX 새마을 Currently remaining Saemaul ho services are only operated on Janghang Line Mugunghwa ho and Nuriro Edit KORAIL Mugunghwa ho Mugunghwa ho 무궁화호 and its planned successor Nuriro 누리로 services are regional train services of KORAIL Mugunghwa ho inspired its name from national floral emblem hibiscus was introduced as express service at first but after the introduction of KTX it was degraded into regional services Currently Nuriro services are provided by only EMU trains class 20 KORAIL has a plan of introducing Nuriro with newly ordered EMU 150 Urban railway services Edit KORAIL Class 311000 EMU Named as metro services 전동열차 these services are provided in the Seoul Metropolitan Area and the Busan Metropolitan Area Sometimes it is considered as a successor of Bidulgi ho 비둘기호 class trains Officially fare systems of these services are separate from other services operated by Korail such services are integrated with subway fare systems allowing free transfers between Korail operated lines and local metro lines Seoul Edit See also Seoul Metro and Seoul Metropolitan Subway Line 1 is a large service corridor consisting of the following Korail lines that through operate to and from Seoul Metro Line 1Gyeongbu Line Namyeong Cheonan Gyeongin Line Guro Incheon Gyeongwon Line Soyosan Hoegi Janghang Line Cheonan Sinchang Soonchunhyang Univ dd dd Line 3Ilsan Line Jichuk Daehwa with through operation to Seoul Metro Line 3 dd dd Line 4 is a long service corridor consisting of the following Korail lines that through operate to and from Seoul Metro Line 4Jinjeop Line Jinjeop ByeollaeByeolgaram Ansan Line Geumjeong Oido Gwacheon Line Seonbawi Geumjeong dd dd a large service corridor consisting of the following lines Bundang Line 1994 Cheongnyangni Suwon Suin Line 2012 Suwon Incheon dd dd Seoul Chuncheon a large service corridor consisting of the following lines Gyeongui Line Seoul Munsan Gyeongwon Line Hoegi Yongsan Jungang Line Cheongnyangni Jipyeong Yongsan Line Yongsan Gajwa dd dd Gyeonggang Line Pangyo Yeoju Busan Edit Donghae Line Bujeon Taehwagang is part of Donghae Line serviceSightseeing trains EditKORAIL has a number of tourist or sightseeing trains including the Sea Train DMZ Train V Train S Train A Train and G Train 7 Passes EditKorail offers a rail pass called Korea Rail Pass or KR Pass for short to foreign travelers such that they can take most of the trains operated by Korail freely including KTX However subways and tourist trains operated by KORAIL are not covered 8 Foreigners living in South Korea for more than six months are ineligible to use a KR Pass but Korail offers the Happy Rail Pass which is very similar to the KR Pass for a slightly higher price 8 Labor relations EditMost of the railroad s employees are members of the Korean Railway Workers Union which is frequently at odds with KORAIL management Strikes such as the South Korean railroad strike of 2006 are not uncommon In December 2013 23 000 100 000 union members and friends protested the privatization of KORAIL in Seoul 9 Subsidiaries EditKorail Networks for ticketing management and Korail frequent riders program Korail Retail for advertisement management and running Storyway convenience store Korail Tour Service for KTX Saemaeul ho train crew and travel service International service Edit North Korea Korean State Railway Until the division of Korea following the end of the Second World War the Gyeongui Line and Gyeongwon Line extended into what is now North Korea The Gyeongui Line connected Seoul to Kaesong Pyongyang and Sinuiju on the Chinese border while the Gyeongwon Line served Wonsan on the east coast Another line the Kumgangsan Electric Railway connected the town of Cheorwon now on the border of North and South Korea on the Gyeongwon Line to Mt Geumgang now in the North The Gyeongui Line is one of two lines whose southern and northern halves are now being reconnected the other line being the Donghae Bukbu Line On 17 May 2007 two test trains ran on the reconnected lines one on the west line from Munsan to Kaesong the second on the east from Jejin to Kumgang 10 In December 2007 regular freight service started on the Gyeongui line from South Korea into the Kaesong Industrial Park in the north The service has been underutilized however as it was reported in October 2008 on 150 out of 163 return trips that had been done so far the train carried no cargo at all The total amount of cargo carried over this period had been merely 340 tons This absence of interest in the service has been explained by the customers companies operating in Kaesong preference for road transport 11 In November 2008 North Korea shut down the link 12 However railroad transportation from South Korea to North Korea resumed again on 30 November 2018 when a South Korean train carrying railroad inspectors entered North Korea 13 14 A Trans Korean Main Line spanning North Korea and connecting to Russian Railways is being planned 15 On 30 November 2018 30 officials from North and South Korea began an 18 day survey in both Koreas to connect the Korean railroads 16 17 18 The survey which had previously been obstructed by the Korean Demilitarized Zone s DMZ frontline guard posts and landmines located at the DMZ s Arrowhead Hill consists of a 400 kilometer 250 mi long railroad section between Kaesong and Sinuiju that cuts through the North s central region and northeastern coast 12 The railway survey which involved the inspection of the Gyeongui Line concluded on 5 December 2018 18 On 8 December 2018 an inter Korean survey began in both Koreas for the Donghae Line 19 On 13 December 2018 it was announced that the groundbreaking ceremony to symbolize the reconnection of the roads and railways in both Koreas will be held on 26 December 2018 in the North Korean city of Kaesong 20 21 On 17 December 2018 the latest inter Korean railway survey which involved an 800 km rail from Kumgangsan near the inter Korean border to the Tumen River bordering Russia in the east was completed 22 A potential threat to the groundbreaking ceremony emerged after it was revealed that the North Korean railway was in poor condition 22 On 21 December 2018 however the United States agreed to no longer obstruct plans by both Koreas to hold a groundbreaking ceremony 23 The same day a four day inter Korean road survey began when ten working level South Korean surveyors entered North Korea to work with ten North Korean surveyors on a three day survey 100 km long section on the eastern Donghae Line 24 On 24 December 2018 the four day road survey which will assist with the groundbreaking ceremony for the railroad was completed after a separate team of ten South Korean surveyors entered North Korea and joined ten North Korean surveyors to survey a 4 km long road in Kaesong 25 On 26 December 2018 the groundbreaking ceremony was held as scheduled in Kaesong 26 About 100 South Korean officials attended the ceremony after departing to North Korea on a Korail train based at Dorasan Station in Palu 26 13 JapanJR Kyushu offers a jet foil ferry service between Busan and Fukuoka taking about 3 hours KORAIL and JR West had a joint rail pass called 한일공동승차권 which included discounted KTX and Shinkansen tickets and Busan Shimonoseki Fukuoka ferry tickets but the pass was discontinued due to low ridership There are no railway connections between both countries The Korean Strait undersea tunnel connecting Fukuoka and Busan via Tsushima had been proposed as far back as 1917 but the plan has never progressed beyond the research phase While the increased wealth of South Korea and continued growth of trade between the nations has made the economic case for the tunnel more compelling promotion has focused more on using the project to reduce political tension between the nations 27 See also EditList of suburban and commuter rail systems Korean State Railway North Korea s national rail operator Daejeon Korail FC Korea National League football team Korea Rail Network Authority KTX Family Card frequent riders program Transportation in South KoreaReferences Edit 한국철도공사 in Korean JOBKOREA Corp 2021 Retrieved 27 August 2021 a b 2010 Statements of Income Korail Archived from the original on 29 June 2013 Retrieved 28 May 2013 Korail 2020 2019 철도통계연보 I 2019 Statistical Yearbook of Railroad I PDF Report Ministry of Land Infrastructure and Transport p 7 Administrative publication registration number 11 1510000 000002 10 Retrieved 27 August 2021 a b c KOSIS 국가통계포털 유의주 8 October 2019 코레일 새 약칭 한국철도 로 바꾼다 한글사랑 실천 KORAIL changes its Korean abbreviation to Korean Railway implementing for the love of Hangul Yonhap News Agency in Korean Retrieved 13 November 2019 Korail in deficit of 18 7 trillion organize low profit routes dongA com August 24 2022 Lee Sun Min 24 January 2015 Planned G Train offers tourists ultimate comfort JoongAng Ilbo Retrieved 27 February 2015 a b Official Site of Korea Tourism Org Railroad Passes 現場 寒波の中 10万の人波 国民を敵に回すな Korean trains in historic link up BBC News 17 May 2007 Retrieved 17 May 2007 Richard Spencer 23 October 2008 Korean detente railway becomes ghost train The Daily Telegraph London Archived from the original on 12 January 2022 a b Avagnina Gianluca 30 November 2018 First train in a decade departs South Korea for North Korea The Telegraph Archived from the original on 12 January 2022 via www telegraph co uk a b S Korean Inspector Train Runs in N Korea for Re Connection Survey l KBS WORLD Radio world kbs co kr Kwon Jake 30 November 2018 A South Korean train heads North but sanctions mean it has to carry its own fuel CNN Retrieved 29 December 2018 Trans Korean Main Line Investment in the Future Russian Transport Daily Report 29 October 2010 Archived from the original on 27 February 2011 Retrieved 30 October 2010 Koreas Survey Railway Tracks Cut Since the Korean War VOA Koreas survey North s railways in hopes of joining networks the News Tribune Archived from the original on 30 November 2018 Retrieved 30 November 2018 a b Herald The Korea 5 December 2018 Newsmaker Koreas in consultations for joint road inspection www koreaherald com Joint Inspection of N Korea s Eastern Rail Line Begins l KBS WORLD Radio world kbs co kr 3rd LD Koreas agree to hold groundbreaking ceremony for rail road reconnection on Dec 26 En yna co kr 13 December 2018 Retrieved 29 December 2018 Foundation The Korea International Broadcasting 한국을 대표하는 글로벌 방송 The World On Arirang Two Koreas to hold groundbreaking ceremony for railway road project on 26 Dec ARIRANG a b Herald The Korea 17 December 2018 N Korea railway not in good condition inspection team www koreaherald com US approves inter Korean railway groundbreaking ceremony North Korea News The Hankyoreh English hani co kr 22 December 2018 Retrieved 29 December 2018 Two Koreas Begin Joint Road Survey l KBS WORLD Radio world kbs co kr Report Agency 24 December 2018 S Korean Officials Visit N Korea for Joint Road Survey a b Koreas Hold Groundbreaking Ceremony for Stalled Rail Project Time Archived from the original on 26 December 2018 Cazzaniga Pino 13 October 2009 Japan and South Korea Increasingly Closer The Two Nations Are Now Planning The Future Together An Underwater Tunnel A Common History Book Japan AsiaNews it Retrieved 4 December 2009 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Korea Railroad Official website Online reservation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Korail amp oldid 1151017452, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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