
On the extended section, trains will run 42 times on weekdays and 38 times on holidays, stopping at Cheongsan, Jeonggok, and Yeoncheon stations. Trains will run every hour, with 40-minute intervals during rush hour. Originally, to get to Yeoncheon, Gyeonggi-do, people had to get off at Dongducheon Station or Soyosan Station and take a bus or taxi. Now, with the extension of Line 1, people can get from Yongsan to Yeoncheon Station in 1 hour and 40 minutes without transferring. For more information, including timetables, visit the Korail website and stations.
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