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Miryang Station
Miryang Railway Station EntranceKorean name Hangul 밀양역 Hanja 密陽驛 Revised Romanization Miryang yeok McCune-Reischauer Milyang yŏk Miryang Station is on South Korea's high-speed KTX railway network, 55 km south of Dongdaegu Station.
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History
The station opened on January 1, 1905 to trains on the Gyeongbu Line. The building was destroyed by fire on February 12, 1962. The station was elevated in its determined importance on March 3, 1972 and a new station building was completed on December 28, 1982. KTX trains on the Gyeongbu Line began services on April 1, 2004.
Services
Miryang Station serves KTX trains on the Gyeongbu Line. It also has express services and local services on the normal speed Gyeongbu Line.
See also
External links
Gyeongbu Line Seoul – Namyeong – Yongsan – Noryangjin – Daebang – Singil – Yeongdeungpo – Sindorim – Guro – Gasan Digital Complex – Doksan – Geumcheon-gu Office – Seoksu – Gwanak – Anyang – Myeonghak – Geumjeong – Gunpo – Dangjeong – Uiwang – Sungkyunkwan University – Hwaseo – Suwon – Seryu – Byeongjeom – Sema – Osan College – Osan – Jinwi – Songtan – Seojeong-ri – Jije – Pyeongtaek – Seonghwan – Jiksan – Dujeong – Cheonan – Sojeong-ri – Jeonui – Jeondong – Seochang – Jochiwon – Naepan – Bugang – Maepo – Sintanjin – Hoedeok – Daejeonjochajang – Daejeon – Secheon –Jeungyak– Okcheon – Iwon – Jitan – Simcheon – Gakgye – Yeongdong –Mireuk– Hwanggan – Chupungnyeong – Sinam – Jikjisa – Gimcheon – Daesin – Apo – Gumi – Sagok – Yangmok – Waegwan – Yeonhwa – Sindong – Jicheon – Daegu – Dongdaegu – Gomo – Gacheon – Gyeongsan – Samseong – Namseonghyeon – Cheongdo – Singeo – Sangdong – Miryang –Muwol– Mijeon – Samnangjin – Wondong – Mulgeum – Hwamyeong – Gupo – Sasang – Busanjin – BusanKTX lines and services Infrastructure High-speed linesGyeongbu High Speed Railway · Honam High Speed Railway · Suseo High Speed RailwayConventional lines
upgraded for KTXKTX
servicesnormal HSR route(Incheon International Airport (2012) –) (Haengsin –) Seoul – Gwangmyeong – Cheonan-Asan – Osong – Daejeon – Gimcheon-Gumi – Dongdaegu – Singyeongju – Ulsan – BusanDaegu–Busan
on Gyeongbu Line(Haengsin –) Seoul – Gwangmyeong – Cheonan-Asan – Osong – Daejeon – Gimcheon-Gumi – Dongdaegu – Miryang – Gupo – BusanSeoul–Daejeon
on Gyeongbu Lineon Honam Line(Incheon International Airport (2012) –) (Haengsin –) Yongsan – Gwangmyeong – Cheonan-Asan – Osong – Seodaejeon – Gyeryong – Nonsan – Iksan – Gimje – Jeongeup – Jangseong ( – Gwangju )/ – Gwangju·Songjeong – Naju – Mokpoon Honam,
Suseo HSRSeoul – Gwangmyeong – Cheonan-Asan – Osong – Daejeon – Gimcheon-Gumi – Dongdaegu – Miryang – Jinyeong – Changwonjungang – Changwon – Masan ( – … – Jinju (2012))Yongsan – Gwangmyeong – Cheonan-Asan – Seodaejeon – Gyeryong – Nonsan – Iksan – Jeonju – Namwon – Gokseong – Guryegu – Suncheon – Yeocheon – Yeosu
Coordinates: 35°28′31.12″N 128°46′12.72″E / 35.4753111°N 128.7702°EThis article about a railway station in South Korea is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.