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Janghang Line

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Native name
  
장항선(長項線)

Line length
  
154.4 km (95.9 mi)

Stations
  
30

Status
  
Operational

Operator
  
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Type
  
Heavy rail, Passenger/freight railRegional rail, Commuter rail

Number of tracks
  
Double track (Cheonan - Sinchang)Single track

Track gauge
  
1,435 mm (4 ft 8 ⁄2 in) standard gauge

Owner
  
Korea Rail Network Authority

Terminis
  
Iksan Station, Cheonan Station

Locale
  
South Chungcheong Province, North Jeolla Province

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The Janghang Line is a railway line serving South Chungcheong Province in South Korea. The line connects Cheonan (on the Gyeongbu Line) to the railway junction city of Iksan. The Janghang Line is served by frequent Saemaul-ho and Mugunghwa-ho passenger train services between Seoul and Iksan. There is also a link from Asan Station to the KTX network at Cheonan Asan Station.

Contents

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History

The original Janghang Line opened along its full length between Cheonan and Janghang on June 1, 1922.

Upgrade

The entire Janghang Line is being electrified and double-tracked and upgraded for higher speeds with a straighter alignment. Work started in 1997 from Cheonan. By the end of 2008, the new alignment was in service from Cheonan via Asan and Hongseong to Sinseong, from Jupo to Nampo, and from Ganchi to Janghang, and electrification was put in service on the first 19.4 km between Cheonan and Sinchang, after Asan, on December 15, 2008. The 17.1 km section near Janghang, opened in December 2007, also linked up the Janghang Line with the previously isolated Iksan-Gunsan line via a new bridge over the Geum River, with alignment built for two tracks but initially a single track laid. Currently the Sinseong-Jupo, Nampo-Ganchi and Janghang-Gunsan sections are in construction. The entire line is slated to be finished in 2018.

The Janghang Line will link up with Seohae Line at Hongseong station. It will connect Hongseong to Hawaseong in Gyeonggi-do. It will be connected to southern extension of the Sosa–Wonsi Line and Sinansan Line. Seohae Line will serve 250km/h speed, which will dramatically reduce travel time between Seoul and Hongseong.

Seoul Metropolitan Subway

The Cheonan–Sinchang section of this line is a part of Seoul Subway's Line 1.

References

Janghang Line Wikipedia


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