Sojeong-ri station

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Sojeong-ri station
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Korean name
Hangul
소정리역
Hanja
小井里驛
Revised Romanization Sojeongni-yeok
McCune–Reischauer Sojŏngni-yŏk
General information
Platforms0
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Passengers
(Daily) Based on January–June 2011.
KR: 16 [1]

Sojeong-ri station is a railway station in Sojeong-myeon, Sejong City, South Korea.

Station

This station is on the Gyeongbu Line, with 2 platforms for 4 tracks. Because of the fire on March 30, 2004, [2] the station building was reconstructed.

Only 2 Mugunghwa-ho trains stopped at Sojeong-ri station until July 1, 2017.

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References

  1. Passenger Transportation Result of Korea Railway (O/D) Archived 2012-12-05 at archive.today . Korea Transportation Database, 2011. Retrieved 2011-08-28.
  2. "경부선 철도 소정역에 불".

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