Trans-Korean Main Line
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Trans-Korean Main Line
Summary
Trans-Korean Main Line is a railway line[1]. It ranks in the top 5% of railway_line entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Trans-Korean Main Line is located in Seoul[3].
- Trans-Korean Main Line is located in Gangwon Province[4].
- Trans-Korean Main Line is located in Gyeonggi Province[5].
- Trans-Korean Main Line is located in South Chungcheong[6].
- Trans-Korean Main Line is located in Daejeon[7].
- Trans-Korean Main Line is located in North Chungcheong[8].
- Trans-Korean Main Line is in the country of North Korea[9].
- Trans-Korean Main Line is in the country of South Korea[10].
- Trans-Korean Main Line's image is recorded as Asian Railway in World location map.svg[11].
- Trans-Korean Main Line's instance of is recorded as railway line[12].
- Trans-Korean Main Line's owned by is recorded as Korea Railroad Corporation[13].
- Trans-Korean Main Line's owned by is recorded as Korean State Railway[14].
- Trans-Korean Main Line's operator is recorded as Korea Railroad Corporation[15].
- Trans-Korean Main Line's operator is recorded as Korean State Railway[16].
- Trans-Korean Main Line's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0drxrqg[17].
- Trans-Korean Main Line's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0nbg7_9[18].
- Trans-Korean Main Line's track gauge is recorded as standard-gauge railway[19].
- Trans-Korean Main Line's track gauge is recorded as broad-gauge railway[20].
Body
Geography
Country listings include North Korea[9], a sovereign state[21], in North Korea[22], founded in 1948[23] and South Korea[10], a sovereign state[24], in South Korea[25], founded in 1948[26]. Located in include Seoul[3], a Special City of Korea[27], in South Korea[28], founded in 1395[29]; Gangwon Province[4], a special self-governing province and state of South Korea[30], in South Korea[31]; Gyeonggi Province[5], a province of South Korea[32], in South Korea[33]; South Chungcheong[6], a province of South Korea[34], in South Korea[35]; Daejeon[7], a metropolitan city of South Korea[36], in South Korea[37]; and North Chungcheong[8], a province of South Korea[38], in South Korea[39].
Designation and Status
Trans-Korean Main Line's instance of is recorded as railway line[12].
History and Context
Owners include Korea Railroad Corporation[13], a railway company[40], in South Korea[41], founded in 1963[42], headquartered in Q55737916[43] and Korean State Railway[14], a railway company[44], in North Korea[45], founded in 1948[46], headquartered in Pyongyang[47].
Why It Matters
Trans-Korean Main Line ranks in the top 5% of railway_line entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[48]