Next is another line that goes out of Cheongnyangni in western Seoul. Like most of the trains on this list, it is good line to take if you want to see mountains.
Jungang
Cheongnyangni (In Seoul), Doekso, Yangpyeong, Yongmun, Jipyeong, Seokbu, Gudun, Maeguk, Yangdong, Pandae, Ganhyeon, Wonju, Jecheon, Danyang, Huibangsa, Pungki, Yeongju (change for Taebaek line), Ongcheon, Andong, Uiseong, Tapri, Hwabon, Sinnyang, Yeongcheon, Seogyeongju, Gyeongju, Bulguksa, Hogye, Ulsan, Deokha, Namchang, Walnae, Jwacheon, Gijang, Songjang, Haeundae (in Busan), Dongnae (in Busan), Bujeon (in downtown Busan)
A branch of this line serves Pohang. Same from Bujeon (in Busan) to Hogye.
Angang, Hyoja, Pohang
Taebaek
Same as Gyeongbusan from Busan to Gimcheon.
Oksan, Cheongni, Sangju, Hamchang, Jeonchon, Yonggung, Gepo, Yecheon, Yeongju
Most trains end at Yeongju, but a daily train from Daegu takes an alternate route further into the mountains.
Dongdaegu, Hayang, Bokyeongcheon
Sinnyang to Yeongju same as the Jungang line.
Bonghwa, Chunyang, Imgi, Hyeondong, Buncheon, Yangwon, Seungbu, Seokpo, Cheolam, Tongri, Dogye, Singi, Donghae, Jeongdongjin, Gangneung
Yeongdongsan
Same as Jungang line from Cheongnyangni to Wonju.
Shinrim, Bongyang, Jecheon, Ssangyong, Yeongwon, Yemi, Jeungsan, Sabuk, Gohan, Taebaek, Mungak, Tongni
Same as Taebaek line from Dogye to Gangneung
A feeder line comes from Daejeon.
Daejeon, Sintanjin (in Daejeon), Jochiwon, Cheongju, Ogeumjang, Cheongjugonghang (Cheongju Airport), Jeungpyeong, Eumseong, Judeok, Dalcheon, Chungju, Dokhaeng, Samtan, Bongyang, Jecheon
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