Seojeong-ri Station | |||||
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Seojeong-ri Station |
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Korean name | |||||
Hangul | 서정리역 | ||||
Hanja | 西井里驛 | ||||
Revised Romanization | Seojeongni-yeok | ||||
McCune-Reischauer | Sŏjŏngni-yŏk | ||||
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Daily Ridership | Based on Jan-Jun, 2011. KR: 430[1] Line 1: 10,017[2] |
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Station number | P163 | ||||
Address | 427-1 Seojeong-dong, 51 Tanhyeonno, Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do |
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Date opened | January 1, 1905 | ||||
Type | Aboveground | ||||
Platforms/tracks | 4 / 6 | ||||
Operator | Korail |
Seojeong-ri Station is a station in Seojeong-dong, Pyeongtaek, South Korea. Mugunghwa trains running on the Gyeongbu Line stop here. Additionally, services on Seoul Subway Line 1 have been calling at this station since 2005. Its secondary name is Gukje College (International college).
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Seojeong-ri Station opened with the Gyeongbu Line in 1905 to service the agricultural area between Pyeongtaek and Osan. It featured Bidulgi (4th class) and limited Tongil (3rd class) service. These were eventually phased out in favor of limited Mugunghwa (then 2nd class) services in the 1990s and 2000s. On January 20, 2005, Seoul Subway Line 1 started local and express services and in 2010 the new Nooriro class of commuter trains began service to Seoul, Yongsan, Anyang, Suwon, Osan, Pyeongtaek and Cheonan.
Gukje College is nearby. On June 4, 2009, a HomePlus store opened just a few blocks from the subway station. This area was designated by the city council as a development area.[3] Its neighborhood is also part of a Pyeongtaek construction zone, which also includes Seojeong-dong, Jangdang-dong, Mogok-dong and Jije-dong. Located near the station are many shops and vendors. Official plans for a "new city" have been announced.
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2005 | 2006 | ||||||
Line1 | 3208 | 3727 |
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toward Soyosan
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toward Cheonan
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