Nonsan station
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Station building | ||||||
Korean name | ||||||
Hangul | 논산역 | |||||
Hanja | 論山驛 | |||||
Revised Romanization | Nonsannyeok | |||||
McCune–Reischauer | Nonsannyŏk | |||||
General information | ||||||
Location | Banwol-dong, Nonsan, South Chungcheong South Korea | |||||
Coordinates | 36°12′26″N 127°05′33″E / 36.207272°N 127.092501°E / 36.207272; 127.092501 | |||||
Operated by | Korail | |||||
Line(s) | Honam Line | |||||
Platforms | 2 | |||||
Tracks | 6 | |||||
Construction | ||||||
Structure type | Aboveground | |||||
History | ||||||
Opened | November 10, 1911 | |||||
Nonsan station is a KTX station on the Honam Line. Nonsan station opened in November 1911, and Nonsan's old name was 'Hwangsan'. The Honam KTX began to stop on April 1, 2004.[1]
References
- ^ "레츠코레일 LetsKorail".
External links
- (in Korean) Cyber station information from Korail (archived snapshot)
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Honam Line
- Daejeonjochajang
- Seodaejeon
- Gasuwon
- Heukseok-ri
- Gyeryong
- Gaetaesa
- Yeonsan
- Buhwang
- Nonsan
- Chaeun
- Ganggyeong
- Yongdong
- Hamyeol
- Hwangdeung
- Iksan
- Buyong
- Waryong
- Gimje
- Gamgok
- Sintaein
- Jeongeup
- Cheonwon
- Noryeong
- Baegyangsa
- Anpyeong
- Jangseong
- Imgok
- Hanam
- Buksongjeong
- GwangjuSongjeong
- Noan
- Naju
- Dasi
- Gomagwon
- Hampyeong
- Muan
- Mongtan
- Illo
- Imseong-ri
- Mokpo
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