South Korea

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Country Details

Name: South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea; 대한민국; Daehan Minguk
Language: Korean
Currency: South Korean Won (KRW); (₩)

National railway system

National Railway Operator

Korean Railroad (Korail - in Korean).

Super Rapid Train [SRT] services are operated by SR Corporation, known as Supreme Railways, with Korail having a major shareholding.

Infrastructure Authority

KRNA Korea Rail Network Authority; 한국철도시설공단

UIC code

numeric 61; alpha KNR

Timetable

Information is available at the Man in Seat 61.

Journey Planner

The Letskorail journey planner.

or

the Rail Ninja one.

Downloadable Timetable

KTX (high speed) trains.

Ordinary trains.

The downloaded excel format timetables, both effective from 2 April 2015, are in Korean only but with station names in English as well.

Printed Timetable

None known.

Summary timetables are available in some editions of the European Rail Timetable.

Engineering Information

None.

Maps

Printed Maps

  • Quail Map Company's Korea, North and South, Railway Map ISBN: 978 1898319 21 4 was published in 1996.

Web-based Maps

Ticketing

Korea Rail Pass information is available on the Korearailway website. Note that the Happy Rail Pass appears to be restricted to foreigners who live in Korea.

Infrastructure

Gauge

Standard.

Electrification

25kV 60 Hz on all the Korail operated network except the Ilsan Line, AREX 1,500 V DC on all rapid transit networks including the Korail Ilsan Line

Rule of the road

Left; right on some of the Seoul metro lines not operated by Korail.

Other Railways

None.

Tourist Lines

Metro

Seoul, Busan, Daegu, Gwangju, Daejeon, Incheon.

A map with the location of Urban Railways is on the Korearailway website. There are links to route maps of the city metros on the same page.

Trams/LRT Systems

The 5 km Wirye Line standard gauge tramway in Seoul is scheduled to open in the second half of 2026. It will serve the Wirye New Town residential area in the south-east suburbs. The trams will be battery powered and it is the first tramway in Seoul for 57 years.

Recent and Future Changes

Sections of the Donghae Line [East Sea Line] opened as follows:

  • The Yeongdeok - Samcheok section opened 1 January 2025, completing 166 km of new alignment between Pohang and Samcheok.
  • The Bujeon to Ilgwang and Taehwagang to Moryang sections opened 28 December 2021.
  • The Pohang - Yeongdeok section opened 26 January 2018.

Super Rapid Train [SRT] services were launched on 9 December 2016 from Suseo station in Seoul, via PyeongtaekJije station. By 1 September 2023 direct services were operating on the Jeolla Line, Donghae Line and Gyeongjeon Lines.

In July 2016, the government approved the following new lines:

  • Chuncheon - Sokcho (94 km) in the northeastern province of Gangwon.

And south of Seoul

  • A link from the Seoul – Busan high speed line to Eocheon station on the Su-In Line (3.5 km)
  • A link at Soejeong-ri (4.7 km) to enable more high speed trains to serve Suwon.

Special Notes

None.

Lines with Obscure or Sparse passenger services

See South Korea - Lines with Obscure or Sparse passenger services.

See also