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The Gwangju Line will reopen in December of this year. The Gwangju Line, which stopped operating passengers in 2004 due to an accumulated deficit of over 6 billion won, has maintained its route in a state that is almost like a closed line for the next 20 years, but it has finally been decided to reopen at the end of this year. It seems that the restoration work for the Gwangju Line will not be easy due to the 20-year suspension of operation. To make matters worse, there was a crisis where the Ilyeongcheon Bridge piers between Jangheung Station and Onneung Station had cracks and needed to be rebuilt. However, looking at the current situation, it seems that the opening in December is not difficult. Starting October 1, track construction vehicles will run on the Gwangju Line tracks and begin the final inspection for the Mugunghwa-ho test run, so the Gwangju Line reopens in December. For reference, the Gwangju Line section fare is the basic fare for the entire section, and the Gwangju Line Mugunghwa-ho fare is 2,600 won. The fare for one station is 2,600 won, and the Mugunghwa fare is the same from Daegok Station to Uijeongbu Station, from terminal station to terminal station. List of videos on the Gyeonggi Line 0:01 Uijeongbu Station, Gyeonggi Line platform 0:30 Location of Gyeonggi Line track blocking near possible stations 2:12 Gyeonggi Line train operation method 3:07 Facilities added to Gyeonggi Line level crossings 4:50 Gyeongmin University Gyeonggi Line Gareung Station site Subscribe to the channel and enjoy benefits. / @traingo