Gupo Station are stations on the Gyeongbu Line and Busan Metro Line 3. It is located in northern Busan, South Korea, and was opened on 1 January 1905. All kinds of trains stop here. It is also connected with the subway station Gupo Station on Busan Metro Line 3 via an overhead bridge, so passengers can transfer to Busan Subway Line 3. All trains on Busan Metro Line 3 call at this station.
See also
- List of Korea-related topics
- Transportation in South Korea
- Busan Metro
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Preceding station |
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Busan Metro |
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Following station |
Deokcheon toward Suyeong |
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Line 3 |
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Gangseo-gu Office toward Daejeo |
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| Line 3 |
- Suyeong
- Mangmi
- Baesan
- Mulmangol
- Yeonsan
- Geoje
- Sports Complex
- Sajik
- Minam
- Mandeok
- Namsanjeong
- Sukdeung
- Deokcheon
- Gupo
- Gangseo-gu Office
- Sports Park
- Daejeo
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High-speed lines | |
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| Conventional lines upgraded for KTX |
- Gyeongbu Line
- Honam Line
- Gyeongui Line
- Gyeongjeon Line
- Jeolla Line
- Arex Line
- Donghae Nambu Line
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| KTX services |
Gyeongbu |
normal HSR route | |
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| via Seoul–Daejeon on conventional Line | |
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| Honam |
via Daejeonjochajang-Mokpo on conventional Line | |
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| Suseo HSR-Honam HSR route (Under Construction) | |
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| Gyeongjeon | |
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| Jeolla | |
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* denotes on Gwangju Line |
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