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Gupo station is a
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station on the
Gyeongbu Line The Gyeongbu line (''Gyeongbuseon'') is a railway line in South Korea and is considered to be the most important and one of the oldest in the country. It was constructed in 1905, connecting Seoul with Busan via Suwon, Daejeon, and Daegu. It is ...
, between Hwamyeong station and Sasang station, located in northern
Busan Busan (), officially Busan Metropolitan City, is South Korea's second list of cities in South Korea by population, most populous city after Seoul, with a population of over 3.3 million as of 2024. Formerly romanized as Pusan, it is the economi ...
, South Korea. It was opened on 1 January 1905, and is connected with the subway Gupo station on
Busan Metro Line 3 Busan Metro Line 3 () is a line of the Busan Metro system. It was built from 1997 to 2005 and opened on November 28, 2005. The line is long, and has 17 stations, and its main colour is brown. Each train of the line has 4 cars. Line 3's trains ha ...
via an overhead bridge, so passengers can transfer. On January 1, 1905, the operation was started as a temporary-operation station. It was adjusted to the office building in 1991 and began operating the KTX in 2004. KTX, ITX-Saemaeul and Mugunghwa-ho trains run and are in charge of passenger and ticket sales.


History

* January 1, 1905: Start of operation as a driving station * December 30, 1985: Present history completion * August 16, 1989: The east–west transit train (Gupo–Haeundae) passenger handling began * January 7, 1991: Coordinated to the officer's office * December 2, 2002: Abolished the east–west transit railway * April 1, 2004: KTX stopping * November 15, 2006: Stop handling cargo handling


See also

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Transportation in South Korea Transportation in South Korea is provided by extensive networks of railways, highways, bus routes, ferry services and air routes that traverse the country. South Korea is the third country in the world to operate a maglev train, which was an autom ...
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Busan Metro The Busan Metro () is the urban rail system operated by the Busan Transportation Corporation of Busan, South Korea. The metro network first opened in 1985 with seventeen stations, making Busan the second city in South Korea and third in the Kor ...


References

Railway stations in Busan Buk District, Busan Korea Train Express stations Railway stations in South Korea opened in 1905 {{SouthKorea-railstation-stub