Okgu Line

Okgu Line
Overview
Native name 옥구선
Type Cargo Branch Line
Status Occasionality operating
Termini Gunsan Hwamul
Okgu
Stations 2
Operation
Opened February 25, 1953 (1953-02-25)
Technical
Line length 11.6 km (7.2 mi)
Number of tracks 1
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Okgu Line
Hangul 옥구선
Hanja 沃構線
Revised Romanization Okguseon
McCune–Reischauer Okkusŏn

Okgu Line(옥구선, hanja: 沃構線 ) is a cargo branch line from Gunsan Hwamul Line, connecting from Gunsan Hwamul Station to Okgu Station. Okgu line is registered in distance post,[1] but suspended as cargo or passenger transportation several years ago[2] This line was virtually closed status, but April 1, 2011, resumed cargo transport.[3]

Line Information

Station List

Name Korean Hanja Distance
(km)
Total distance
(km)
Connected Line Location Note
Gunsan Hwamul 군산화물 0.0 0.0 Gunsan Hwamul Line North Jeolla Gunsan
Sangpyeong 상평 7.4 7.4 Closed
Okgu 옥구 4.2 11.6

History

Okgu line was supply railway for United Nations peacekeeping(Seventh Air Force) in Gunsan Airfield.[2][3] May 20, 1952, construction of Okgu line began by UN army, and finished construction at February 25, 1953.[2] Operation of Okgu line started March 9.[6] Okgu line also did the corn transport to Gunsan Port.[7]

For some time, bidulgiho was operated in line, 6 times per day.[8] But passenger transportation was suspended in 1990s. And cargo transportation also suspended in 2000. In 2011, Haiman(Company that responsibility for Airfield supply) requested train operation, so cargo train occasionally operating for now.[3][9]

Original name at line open was Gunsan Airfield Line(군산비행장선, 群山飛行場線),[8] but name changed to Okgu line at September 1, 1955.[10]

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