Imjingang Station

Imjingang station is one of the stations along Gyeongui Line, and it has trains to Seoul Station via Ilsan every hour between 6am and mid-night. It was the northernmost station in Gyeongui Line before Dorasan Station opened. Coordinates: 37°53′17.57″N 126°44′49.50″E / 37.8882139°N 126.747083°E / 37.8882139; 126.747083

There are 18 stops between Seoul Station and Imjingang. The train is popular on the week-end so make sure you go to the train at least 30 minutes early so you can get a good seat. The train picks up passengers at every stop so by the time you arrive at Imjingang there are many passengers standing in the aisle. The fee is 1,400 won one way.

Gyeongui Line
  • Seoul
  • Sinchon
  • Gajwa
  • Digital Media City
  • Susaek
  • Hwajeon
  • Gangmae
  • Haengsin
  • Neunggok
  • Daegok
  • Goksan
  • Baengma
  • Pungsan
  • Ilsan
  • Tanhyeon
  • Unjeong
  • Geumneung
  • Geumchon
  • Wollong
  • Paju
  • Munsan
  • Uncheon
  • Imjingang
  • Dorasan
  • (North of MDL)
  • (North of DMZ)
  • Panmun
  • Bongdong
  • Sonha
  • Gaeseong
  • Gaepung
  • Yeohyeon
  • Gyejeong
  • Geumcheon
  • Hanpo
  • Taebaeksanseong
  • Pyeongsan
  • Mulgae
  • Sinmak
  • Seoheung
  • Munmu
  • Heungsu
  • Cheonggye
  • Bongsan
  • Sariwon
  • Jeongbang-ri
  • Chimchon
  • Hwangju
  • Gandong
  • Heukgyo
  • Junghwa
  • Yeokpo
  • Daedonggang
  • Pyeongyang
  • Botonggang
  • Seopo
  • Galli
  • Sunan
  • Seogam
  • Eopa
  • Sukcheon
  • Mundeok
  • Daegyo
  • Sinanju
  • Cheongcheongang
  • Maengjung-ri
  • Unjeon
  • Unam
  • Goeup
  • Jeongju
  • Handan
  • Gwaksan
  • Noha
  • Seoncheon
  • Jeonggang
  • Dongnim
  • Yeomju
  • Naejung
  • Yongju
  • Yongcheon
  • Nagwon
  • Namsinuiju
  • Sinuiju


Famous quotes containing the word station:

    When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
    Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826)