Gyeongsan station

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경산
Gyeongsan
Korail logo-white on blue.png
gyeongsanyeog jeongyeong2.jpg
Korean name
Hangul
경산역
Hanja
慶山驛
Revised Romanization Gyeongsannyeok
McCune–Reischauer Kyŏngsannyŏk
General information
Location Sajeong-dong, Gyeongsan, North Gyeongsang
South Korea
Coordinates 35°49′9.46″N128°43′41″E / 35.8192944°N 128.72806°E / 35.8192944; 128.72806
Operated by Korail
Line(s) Gyeongbu Line
Construction
Structure typeAboveground
History
OpenedJanuary 1, 1905
Services
Preceding station Korail logo.svg Following station
Dongdaegu
towards Seoul or Haengsin
KTX logo.svg
Gyeongbu KTX
Miryang
towards Busan via  Gupo

Gyeongsan station is a railway station on the Gyeongbu Line.

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