Korail Mugunghwa 1953 hauled by class 7400 diesel locomotive (Masan, Aug 25, 2011)

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  • @cawolinagoober_1
    @cawolinagoober_1 7 лет назад +5

    it's the exact same locomotive from train to busan at the end

    • @EpicThe112
      @EpicThe112 5 лет назад +1

      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.

  • @403406rig
    @403406rig  13 лет назад +1

    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!

  • @shilapramanik7733
    @shilapramanik7733 5 лет назад

    Whe I think that korail is a Korean local train and ktx is a train

  • @dutchtrainmanserie22
    @dutchtrainmanserie22 13 лет назад

    Awesome railfan video!!! Korea? North Korea ? South Korea? Japan Private Railroad? Taiwan?

    • @user.Gongstar14
      @user.Gongstar14 7 лет назад

      dutchtrainmanserie22 This is
      south Korea.

    • @EAFSQ9
      @EAFSQ9 5 лет назад +1

      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.