List of Stations
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Sinpyeong | 신평 | 新平 |
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Hadan | 하단 | 下端 |
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Dangni | 당리 |
堂里 |
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Saha | 사하 | 沙下 |
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Goejeong | 괴정 | 槐亭 |
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Daeti | 대티 |
大峙 |
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Seodaesin | 서대신 | 西大新 |
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Dongdaesin | 동대신 | 東大新 |
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Toseong | 토성 | 土城 |
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Jagalchi | 자갈치 | 자갈치 |
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Nampo | 남포 | 南浦 |
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Jungang | 중앙 |
中央 |
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Busan | 부산 | 釜山 | KTX |
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Choryang | 초량 | 草梁 |
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Busanjin | 부산진 | 釜山鎮 |
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Jwacheon | 좌천 |
佐川 |
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Beomil | 범일 | 凡一 |
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Beomnaegol | 범내골 | 범내골 |
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Seomyeon | 서면 | 西面 | Line 2 |
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Bujeon | 부전 | 釜田 |
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Yangjeong | 양정 |
楊亭 |
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City Hall | 시청 |
市廳 |
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Yeonsan | 연산 | 蓮山 | Line 3 |
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Busan Nat'l. Univ. of Education | 교대 | 敎育大 |
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Dongnae | 동래 | 東萊 | Line 4 |
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Myeongnyun | 명륜 | 明倫 |
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Oncheonjang | 온천장 |
溫泉場 |
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Pusan Nat'l Univ. | 부산대 | 釜山大 |
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Jangjeon | 장전 |
長箭 |
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Guseo | 구서 | 久瑞 |
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Dusil | 두실 | 斗室 |
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Namsan | 남산 | 南山 |
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Beomeosa | 범어사 | 梵魚寺 |
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Nopo | 노포 |
老圃 |
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