Suseo High Speed Railway

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Metropolitan Area High Speed Railway
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The KTX network with the Metropolitan Area HSR in yellow (then known as the Suseo HSR)
Overview
Type High-speed rail
System Korea Train Express
Status Under construction[1]
Locale South Korea
Termini Suseo Station, Seoul
Junction with Gyeongbu HSR
near Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi-do
Operation
Opened December, 2016 (planned)
Owner Korea Rail Network Authority
Operator(s) SR (Subsidiary of Korail)
Technical
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No. of tracks 2
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Electrification 25 kV/60 Hz Catenary
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Suseo High Speed Railway
Hangul 수도권고속철도
Hanja 首都圈高速鐵道
Revised Romanization Sudogwon Gosok Cheoldo
McCune–Reischauer Sudokwŏn Kosok Ch'ŏlto

The Metropolitan Area High Speed Railway (formerly known as the Suseo HSR) is a high-speed railway under construction from Suseo in southeast Seoul to a junction with the existing Gyeongbu High Speed Railway in South Korea. The line will become part of SR's Korea Train Express (KTX) system, and will provide an alternative Seoul terminus for Gyeongbu KTX and Honam KTX services to Mokpo and Busan at the Seoul end.

History

Origins of the project

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While South Korea's first high-speed line, the Gyeongbu High Speed Railway (Gyeongbu HSR) was in construction between Seoul and Busan, the government considered a second line from Seoul to Mokpo, the Honam High Speed Railway (Honam HSR). The first feasibility study in 2003 came to the conclusion that the construction of a full line is not justified by demand, and proposed a two-stage construction.[2] The first stage, to be realised by 2015, would involve two branches from the Gyeongbu HSR, one of which would lead to a second Seoul terminus at Suseo in the southeast part of the city.[2] However, in plans made official in August 2006,[3] the Suseo branch was no longer included.[2]

The Suseo branch was re-launched as a separate project, the Metropolitan Area High Speed Railway (initially the Suseo High Speed Railway), on June 1, 2008, to improve traffic connections to two new housing development areas situated along the line in Dongtan.[4]

Planning stage

Preliminary plans foresaw a 60.7 km (37.7 mi) long line from Suseo to the junction with the Gyeongbu HSR near Pyeongtaek, and three new KTX stations at Suseo, Dongtan and Pyeongtaek, with the last one situated after the junction on the Gyeongbu HSR.[4] The line was to run in a tunnel at a depth of Lua error in Module:Convert at line 272: attempt to index local 'cat' (a nil value). between Suseo and Dongtan, and construction with a budget of 4.18 trillion South Korean won was foreseen to be complete in 2015.[4] The travel time from Suseo to Dongtan was foreseen to be 12 minutes.[4] The target date for finishing the line was later moved ahead to 2014.[5]

The basic design was completed on April 28, 2010.[6] The planned length of the line changed to 61.1 km (38.0 mi), and planned stations reduced to two, at Suseo and Dongtan.[6] The government set out a timeplan, according to which detailed design was to commence immediately, and construction was to take place from the second half of 2011 until the end of 2014.[6] The first detailed design contracts were awarded in September 2010.[7]

Once the line is completed, the expected travel time will be 1 hour 59 minutes from Suseo to Busan along the Gyeongbu HSR, and 1 hour 49 minutes from Suseo to Mokpo along the Honam HSR.[7]

Longer term plans

On September 1, 2010, the South Korean government announced a strategic plan to reduce travel times from Seoul to 95% of the country to under 2 hours by 2020.[8] As part of the plan, tracks for up to 230 km/h (143 mph) are to connect Suseo and Yongsan in central Seoul, which may see KTX service.[8]

See also

References

  1. http://www.frdb.wo.to/
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