Talk:Incheon Nonhyeon station
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Attention: Comparison between two "Nonhyeon Stations" in Incheon
[edit]Until 29 June 2012 | 논현 論峴 Nonhyeon (official name formerly used) |
논현택지 論峴宅地 Nonhyeontaekji (tentative name during construction) |
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Since the re-opening day of the Suin Line (30 June 2012) |
호구포 虎口浦 Hogupo |
인천논현 仁川論峴 Incheon Nonhyeon |
The names in the first row have been used in many years. The names in the second rows was the new official names of those stations.
See also some news articles (written in Koreans):
- [1] (from The Dong-a Ilbo, Feb 24, 2012). Abstract: Korail promotes renaming of stations on the Suin Line.
- [2] (from Newsis (뉴시스), May 15, 2012). Abstract: Korail determined the official names of stations on the Suin Line and announced it on May 15, 2012.
- [3] (from Yonhap News, May 15, 2012). Abstract: Eight new stations (including some stations formerly abandoned and have being newly reconstructed) will be opened on June 30, 2012. The information was released by Korail.