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Services
  
System
  
Owner
  
Korail

V-Train (Korail)

Termini
  
Cheoram StationBuncheon Station

Opened
  
April 12, 2013 - present

V-Train (aka Baekdudaegan Canyon train (Hangul: 백두대간협곡열차) is a South Korean sightseeing train operated by Korail. The train began operations in 2013 and transports tourists through the valleys of Baekdudaegan.

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Overview

The train began running on April 12, 2013, passes through the valleys of Baekdudaegan, along the gorge of the Nakdong Riverand shuttles the 27.7 kilometers back and forth from Cheoram in Gangwon-do, to Buncheon in Gyeongsangbuk-do.

The train has three cars which are retro in style, with a charcoal stove,incandescent lamps,and large windows; and along with the whistle stops, it has an older feel.It travels at an average speed of 30 kilometers per hour in most sections and stops every now and then at photogenic spots.

The letter "V" in the name stems from the V-shaped gorge and the word "valley". The train is a subset of the larger O-Train of Korail's, which connects Seoul Station with Jecheon Station then loops around to the V-Train stops, where passengers can switch over.

The train's Buncheon Station sits on a railway line which first opened in 1955 and was busy with coal transports, until the industry slowed. The two tourist trains, stopping at the station, had 400,000 passengers between April 1 and December 31, 2013, and the sudden influx of tourists boosted the local economy.

During the holidays, the train was given the name "Baekdudaegan Snow Train Bound for the Santa Village."

Operations

  • Started running: April 12, 2013
  • Stations: Buncheon Station – Bidong Station - Seungbu Station - Cheoram Station
  • Approximate travel time: 1 Hour 10 Minutes
  • References

    V-Train (Korail) Wikipedia


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