| Korean name | |||||||||||
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| Hangul | 전주역 | ||||||||||
| Hanja | 全州驛 | ||||||||||
| Revised Romanization | Jeonju-yeok | ||||||||||
| McCune–Reischauer | Chŏnju-yŏk | ||||||||||
| General information | |||||||||||
| Location | Dongbu-daero 680, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju, North Jeolla[1][2] South Korea | ||||||||||
| Operated by | Korail | ||||||||||
| Line | Jeolla Line | ||||||||||
| Platforms | 3 | ||||||||||
| Tracks | 5 | ||||||||||
| History | |||||||||||
| Opened | November 17, 1914 (1914-11-17) | ||||||||||
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Jeonju Station (Korean: 전주역; Hanja: 全州驛) is a railway station of Jeolla Line, located in Deokjin-gu, Jeonju, South Korea. KTX, ITX-Saemaeul, Mugunghwa-ho, S-Train stops at this station. Jeonju Station's feature is station built as Hanok style.[3]
Timeline
| Date | Content |
|---|---|
| November 17, 1914 (1914-11-17) | Operation started as ordinary station at Sangsaeng-ri, Idong-myeon, Jeonju-gun, North Jeolla[4][1][2] |
| January 16, 1915 (1915-01-16) | Rebuilt the station building[2] |
| October 1, 1928 (1928-10-01) | Railroad Bureau of Governor-General of Korea bought the station[2] |
| September 20, 1929 (1929-09-20) | Rebuild and Relocated the station to Nosong-ri, Idong-myeon, Jeonju-gun[2] |
| January 11, 1930 (1930-01-11) | Improved the gauge to standard gauge at section of Iri ~ Jeonju[2] |
| April 1, 1972 (1972-04-01) | Transferred from Daejeon Railroad bureau to Suncheon Railroad bureau[2] |
| March 23, 1978 (1978-03-23) | Rebuild and Relocated the station to present location, because of transfer of Jeolla Line's Jeonju section[2] Built the underground platform passageway[2] |
| May 25, 1981 (1981-05-25) | Started new station building construction[2] |
| May 1, 1993 (1993-05-01) | Paid rest area operation started[5][2] |
| July 1, 1995 (1995-07-01) | Paid rest area closed[6][2] |
| May 1, 2006 (2006-05-01) | Small Cargo carrying stopped[2] |
| November 1, 2008 (2008-11-01) | Cargo transportation stopped[7][2] |
| October 5, 2011 (2011-10-05) | Double-track opened, and KTX began to stop[8] |
| December 13, 2013 (2013-12-13) | S-Train began to stop |
| June 1, 2014 (2014-06-01) | ITX-Saemaeul began to stop |
Platform
Station have 3 platforms, 5 tracks, operating as binary side platform.
| ↑ Samnye |
| | 1 | | 23 | | 45 | | | | | | |
| Imsil ↓ |
| 1 | Unused | Platform closed | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2·3 | Jeolla Line | For Haengsin · Incheon Int'l Airport · Yongsan · Yeongdeungpo · Anyang · Suwon · Pyeongtaek · Cheonan | |
| 4·5 | For Namwon · Suncheon · Gokseong · Guryegu · Yeosu Expo |
References
- ^ a b "전주역" [Jeonju Station]. Korail. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "철도역정보: 전주역" [Railroad station information: Jeonju]. 철도산업정보센터 (in Korean). Archived from the original on 2016-11-17. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
- ^ "철도여행 - 철도산업정보센터". www.kric.go.kr. Retrieved 2025-05-23.
- ^ "조선총독부관보 휘보 경편철도가운수개시인가", November 30, 1914.
- ^ 대한민국관보 철도청 고시 제1993-19호, April 17, 1993.
- ^ 대한민국관보 철도청 고시 제1995-24호, June 17, 1995.
- ^ 대한민국관보 국토해양부고시 제2008-561호, October 17, 2008.
- ^ "전라선 KTX 전주역 정차...용산까지 2시간11분" (in Korean). 연합뉴스. 2011-10-06. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
35°50′59″N 127°09′42″E / 35.8498°N 127.1618°E / 35.8498; 127.1618