Korail - Locomotives and Rolling Stock On KORAIL Lines

Locomotives and Rolling Stock On KORAIL Lines

Korail locomotives and rolling stock
High-speed trains
  • KTX-I
  • HSR-350x‡
  • KTX Sancheon (KTX-II)
  • HEMU-400X‡
  • KTX-III†
Locomotives
Electric
  • 8000
  • 8100
  • 8200
  • 8500†
Diesel
  • 2000
  • 2100
  • 3000
  • 3100
  • 3200
  • 4000
  • 4100
  • 4200
  • 4300
  • 4400
  • 5000
  • 6000
  • 6100
  • 6200
  • 6300
  • 7000
  • 7100
  • 7200
  • 7300
  • 7400
  • 7500
  • 9100
Steam
  • Mogul
  • 0-4-0
  • Prairie
  • America
  • Ten Wheeler
  • Pacific
  • Mikado
  • 901
Multiple units
Electric
  • EEC
  • TTX‡
  • TEC
  • 1000
  • 3000
  • 311
  • 319
  • 321
  • 331
  • 341
  • 351
  • 361
  • 368
Diesel
  • DEC
  • DHC
  • NDC
  • CDC/RDC
See also Category:Rolling stock of South Korea
Italics: withdrawn from service; †: future series; ‡: experimental vehicles


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