Donghae station

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동해
Donghae
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Korean name
Hangul
동해역
Hanja
Revised Romanization Donghaeyeok
McCune–Reischauer Tonghaeyŏk
General information
Location Songjeong-dong, Donghae, Gangwon
South Korea
Coordinates 37°29′52.72″N129°7′21.94″E / 37.4979778°N 129.1227611°E / 37.4979778; 129.1227611
Operated by Korail
Line(s) Yeongdong Line, Samcheok Line, Mukhohang Line, Bukpyeong Line
Platforms2
Tracks4
Construction
Structure typeAboveground
History
OpenedJuly 31, 1940

Donghae station is a railway station in Donghae City in Gangwon Province, South Korea. Donghae station is on the Yeongdong Line, the Samcheok Line, the Mukhohang Line, and the Bukpyeong Line.


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