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Gangchon Rail Park 강촌 레일파크

  • +82-33-245-1000~2
  • railpark.co.kr
1385, Gimyujeong-ro, Sindong-myeon, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do

When the Gyeongchun Line, a double-tracked railway line connecting Seoul and Chuncheon, opened on December 20, 2010, it replaced the Mugunghwa train that traveled this route for 70 years. Built on the site where the train on the Gyeongchun Line stops, Gangchon Rail Park is a popular tourist attraction where visitors can pedal along old railroad tracks while taking in the lovely Bukhangang River scenery.

Opened on August, 2012, the rail park operates from three stations: Gimyujeong Station, Gangchon Station, and Gyeonggang Station. The distance between Gimyujeong Station and Gangchon Station is approximately 8km and the round-trip distance to Gyeonggang Station is approximately 6km.
 

Utilization information

・Information : • 1330 Korea Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-33-245-1000~2

・Parking Fees : Free for the first 3 hours.

・Parking Facilities : Available
- Gimyujeong Station / Gyeonggang Station: Parking lot is located right in front of the station.
- Gangchon Station: The public parking lot is located within 10 minute by foot.

・Reservations : Online Reservation Available

・Operating Hours : [Gimyujeong Station / Gangchon Station]
Summer (February 8-October 31) 5 times / Winter (November 1-February 7) 4 times
[Gyeonggang Station]
Summer (February 8-October 31) 10 times / Winter (November 1-February 7) 8 times
[Gangchon Station]
Summer (February 8-October 31) 5 times / Winter (November 1-February 7) 4 times

Rental Fees

Two-seater: 25,000 won
Four-seater: 35,000 won

Access

[Subway]
Gimyujeong Station (Gyeongchun Line), Exit 1.
-4 minutes on foot.

[Bus]
Take Bus 1 or 67 and get off at Gimyujeong Station

1385, Gimyujeong-ro, Sindong-myeon, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do


Traffic information

  • Subway Line G Gimyujeong (김유정)- 321.2m

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