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- | **Gapyeong New Street Station** (//Chinese: 加平站// | + | **Gapyeong New Street Station** (//Chinese: 加平站// |
- | There' | + | Nearby |
+ | From here, people can catch a ferry to Nami Island. | ||
===== History ===== | ===== History ===== | ||
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Gapyeong Station opened in September 2023, initially for the Gyeongchun Line and express services only. Only four tracks existed at the time. | Gapyeong Station opened in September 2023, initially for the Gyeongchun Line and express services only. Only four tracks existed at the time. | ||
- | Later, Riverina Express (now owned by [[mtr_letsplay: | + | Later, Riverina Express (now owned by [[mtr_letsplay: |
- | In order to increase track capacity and reduce train delays, operator | + | In order to increase track capacity and reduce train delays, |
- | After moving the platform of a long-distance | + | After moving the platform of the long-distance |
- | The name is changed from Gapyeong Station to Gapyeong New Street Station, however it can still be identified as Gapyeong. | + | The name was changed from Gapyeong Station to Gapyeong New Street Station, however it can still be identified as Gapyeong. |
===== Layout ===== | ===== Layout ===== |
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