Donghae Line

The Donghae Line is a railway line connecting Busanjin station to Yeongdeok in South Korea. The literal meaning of its name, the "East Sea Line," reflects its position along the nation's East coast. It merged with the Donghae Nambu Line on December 30, 2016, and will merge with the Donghae Bukbu Line.

Donghae Line
Overview
Native name동해선 (東海線)
StatusOperational
OwnerKorea Rail Network Authority
LocaleBusan
Ulsan
North Gyeongsang
Termini
Stations37
Service
TypeCommuter rail
Regional rail
Intercity rail
SystemBusan Metro (Bujeon–Taehwagang)
Operator(s)Korail
Rolling stockHyundai Rotem Class 381000 series
History
OpenedApril 2, 2015
Technical
Line length188.3 km (117.0 mi)
Number of tracks2 (BusanjinPohang)
1 (Pohang–Yeongdeok)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification25 kV/60 Hz AC Overhead line
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationDonghaeseon
McCune–ReischauerTonghaesŏn
Route map

0.0
Busanjin
←Uam Line
2.1
Beomil/Gaya
4.6
Bujeon
to Uam Line
6.9
Geojehaemaji
7.9
Geoje, transfer to BML
8.6
BNU, transfer to BML
Oncheon stream
9.8
Dongnae
10.7
Allak
12.0
Busanwondong
13.0
Jaesong
14.0
Centum
15.4
BEXCO, transfer to BML
Jangsan Tunnel
haeundae Tunnel
19.9
Sinhaeundae
Songjeong Tunnel
Mipo crossing
Cheongsapo crossing
22.8
Songjeong
23.9
OSIRIA
29.6
Gijang
32.6
Ilgwang
37.9
Jwacheon
41.3
Wollae
Busan/Ulsan
44.2
Seosaeng
Magun Tunnel
Jindong Tunnel
←Onsan Line
52.7
Namchang
57.6
outer Gosan
Onsan
hoeya stream
←Ulsan New Harbor Line (Deokha Rail Yard)
62.0
Deokha
64.5
Gaeunpo
Dalri
←Ulsan Harbor Line
69.3
Taehwagang
Old Ulsan
Byeongyeong
72.7
Hyomun
78.9
Hogye
86.1
Mohwa
90.0
Ipsil
93.9
Jukdong
98.0
Bulguksa
102.5
Dongbang
110.3
Gyeongju
Moryang Signal box (Jungang Line→)
Seogyeongju
(Hyeongsan River) Geumjang Triple Line
114.1
Nawon
117.8
Cheongnyeong
120.5
Sabang
126.3
Angang
129.2
Yangjadong
132.1
24.8
Bujo Signal box
138.5
Hyoja
←goedong Line
goedong St. / Yanghakdong
142.5
35.1
Pohang
Haksan
←Yeongil Bay Harbor Line
50.4
Wolpo Cheongha Town
59.5
Jangsa
67.1
Ganggu
73.7
Yeongdeok
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