Saemaul-ho

Saemaul-ho

Saemaul DHC-PP DMU with new Korail CI colour.
Korean name
Hangul 새마을호
Hanja n/a
Revised Romanization Saemaulho
McCune–Reischauer Saemaŭlho

The Saemaul-ho or Saemaul is a class of train operated by Korail, the national railroad of South Korea. Saemaeul trains are distinguished from the more basic Mugunghwa trains by their larger and comfortable seats and absence of standing passengers. Before the introduction of the KTX express trains, Saemaeul were the fastest class of trains in South Korea, making the journey from Seoul to Busan in less than 5 hours. Saemaeul trains operate only on selected lines, such as the Gyeongbu Line.

Saemaeul are also distinguished from the Mugunghwa trains by their colour; typical Saemaul train passenger cars are painted with green, blue, and yellow. The length of Saemaul train varies from 5 cars to 12 cars. Certain Saemaeul running from Seoul to Busan separate at Gupo Station, with one half travelling along the Bujeon Line and Donghae Nambu Line to Haeundae, while the other proceeds down the main Gyeongbu Line to Busan.

The Saemaeul-ho takes its name from the Saemaeul Undong, a movement for rural revitalization spearheaded by Park Chunghee in the 1970s.

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Rolling stocks

On service

Ceased Operation

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