You should be correct because one of these was actually a Samul ho train the blue and silver carriage next to the ktx train that Gong Woo Seok Woo Yeon Sang-ho's Train to Busan.
South Korea. Railways in Koea Republic is very interesting because we enjoy German Eurosprinter, French TGV, Japanese EMU A-Train, American Diesel locomotives and of course Korean originally EMU or KTX-Sancheon!
South Korea, this is a Mugunghwa service operated by Korail (South Korea's national railway). A Mugunghwa train is a intercity train that stops at stations not served by Saemaeul-ho or KTX (Korea Train Express) trains, and usually are cheap (but take longer and stop at more stations, when compared to Saemaeul-ho and KTX, with KTX being the fastest and using mostly Gyeongbu high-speed railway track.) For example, between Cheonan and Busan on the Gyeongbu Line, a Mugunghwa train may stop at as many as 34 stations, compared to the Saemaeul which might only stop at 15 stations.
it's the exact same locomotive from train to busan at the end
You should be correct because one of these was actually a Samul ho train the blue and silver carriage next to the ktx train that Gong Woo Seok Woo Yeon Sang-ho's Train to Busan.
South Korea. Railways in Koea Republic is very interesting because we enjoy German Eurosprinter, French TGV, Japanese EMU A-Train, American Diesel locomotives and of course Korean originally EMU or KTX-Sancheon!
Whe I think that korail is a Korean local train and ktx is a train
Awesome railfan video!!! Korea? North Korea ? South Korea? Japan Private Railroad? Taiwan?
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south Korea.
South Korea, this is a Mugunghwa service operated by Korail (South Korea's national railway). A Mugunghwa train is a intercity train that stops at stations not served by Saemaeul-ho or KTX (Korea Train Express) trains, and usually are cheap (but take longer and stop at more stations, when compared to Saemaeul-ho and KTX, with KTX being the fastest and using mostly Gyeongbu high-speed railway track.) For example, between Cheonan and Busan on the Gyeongbu Line, a Mugunghwa train may stop at as many as 34 stations, compared to the Saemaeul which might only stop at 15 stations.