Hadong station
Railway station in South Korea
Hadong Station
Location in South Korea
Hadong Station is a railway station in South Korea located at Bipa-ri, Hadong-eup, Hadong-gun, South Gyeongsang Province. It is on the Gyeongjeon Line. As of 2016 the Mugunghwa-ho train stops at the station eight times a day. From September 27, 2013, the S-Train made four round trips per day, but this was changed in December 2013 to two round trips per day.
Many cherry blossom trees have been planted in a row on the south side of the platform, and in early April, when the cherry blossoms begin to bloom, many tourists flock to the station to take pictures, or for a date.
History
- October 5, 1967: Construction started on the station
- February 7, 1968: Operation commenced as a regular station
- February 29, 1968: Construction completed on the station
- March 26, 1973: Designated as the arrival processing station for civilian-use coal
- May 1, 2006: Handling of parcels suspended
- October 31, 2009: Handling of freight suspended
- September 27, 2013: Became a stop for the S-Train
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Gyeongjeon Line
- Samnangjin
- Hallimjeong
- Jinyeong
- Jillye
- Changwonjungang
- Changwon
- Masan station
- Jung-ri
- Haman
- Gunbuk
- Banseong
- Jinju
- Wansa
- Bukcheon
- Yangbo
- Hoengcheon
- Hadong
- Jinsang
- Okgok
- Gwangyang
- Pyeonghwa
- Suncheon
- Wonchang
- Beolgyo
- Joseong
- Yedang
- Deungnyang
- Boseong
- Gwanggok
- Myeongbong
- Iyang
- Neungju
- Hwasun
- Nampyeong
- Hyocheon
- Seogwangju
- Dongsongjeong
- GwangjuSongjeong
- Boseong
- Jangdong
- Jangheung
- Gangjin
- Haenam
- Yeongam
- Imseong-ri
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