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Seodaejeon station

Coordinates: 36°19′20.91″N 127°24′11.86″E / 36.3224750°N 127.4032944°E / 36.3224750; 127.4032944
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서대전
Seodaejeon
Korean name
Hangul
서대전역
Hanja
西大田驛
Revised RomanizationSeodaejeonnyeok
McCune–ReischauerSŏdaejŏnnyŏk
General information
Location23 Oryu-ro, Jung District, Daejeon
South Korea
Coordinates36°19′20.91″N 127°24′11.86″E / 36.3224750°N 127.4032944°E / 36.3224750; 127.4032944
Operated byKorail
Line(s)Honam Line
Platforms2
Tracks6
Construction
Structure typeAboveground/Straight
History
OpenedNovember 1, 1936

Seodaejeon station, meaning "West Daejeon station", is on the normal speed Honam Line, 161 km south of Yongsan Station.

History

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The station opened on November 1, 1936.[1] After that, in the 1960s, as the city of Daejeon expanded, this place also became part of the downtown area of Daejeon, and since then, the size of the station and the number of users have increased significantly.

At the end of March 1978, as the double track between Daejeonjochajang station and Seodaejeon Station was completed, the Honam Line train passed through Seodaejeon Station without passing through Daejeon Station. After that, with the promotion of Daejeon City to the metropolitan city, the construction of Dusan New Town, the destruction of Yuseong, and the hosting of the Taejon Expo '93 in 1993, the number of passengers increased and it became a station that stopped until Saemaeul-ho.

KTX trains on the normal speed Honam Line began services on April 1, 2004.

Services

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Seodaejeon station serves all KTX, SRT, ITX-Saemaeul & Mugunghwa trains on the normal speed Honam Line to Iksan, Gwangju or Mokpo.[2]

Access

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The station is accessible by bus, or by walking from Metro line 1 station Oryong (approx. 12 min walk) or the slightly farther station Seodaejeon Negeori (approx. 15 min walk).

Surroundings tourist site

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Bomunsan, which is located in Daesa-dong, Jung-gu, Daejeon, and 11 other dongs, is one of the eight monuments in Daejeon. There are many cultural properties along with resting places such as Bomun Land, Pupu Land, Youth Square, Bomunsan Park (Sajung Park), outdoor music hall, observatory, amusement facilities and cable car. There are also 10 trails, including Sylbong Road, Moonpilbong Road, and Mountain Road. The top of the mountain is a meaningful mountain with cultural assets and monuments such as Bomunsan fortress, Mae Arya, and Bomunsa Temple.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Notification No. 554 of the Government General Chosen (朝鮮總督府告示 第五百五十四號)" (Press release). Government General Chosen (朝鮮總督府官報). National Library of Korea (조선총독부관보 활용시스템). 1936-10-10. Archived from the original on 2014-07-04. Retrieved 2014-06-11.
  2. ^ "서대전역, 네이버 지식백과, 철도역 정보". 네이버, 네이버 지식백과, 철도역 정보.
  3. ^ "네이버 철도역 정보, 서대전역[Seodaejeon Station]". 네이버, 철도역 정보.