Hantangang station

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the station in 2007 Korail Gyeongwon Line Hantangang Station.jpg
the station in 2007

Hantangang Station was a railway station on the Gyeongwon Line in South Korea.

Rail services to this station ceased on April 1, 2019, when an extension of Seoul Subway Line 1 to Yeoncheon Station began construction. The station was permanently closed on November 21, 2023.

38°00′26″N127°03′54″E / 38.0071°N 127.065°E / 38.0071; 127.065


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