Introduction

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While Seoul Station mainly operates trains heading to Gyeongsang-do or North Chungcheong Province (bound for Busan, Masan, Jinju, Pohang, and Jecheon), Yongsan Station operates trains bound for Jeolla-do or the West Coast (bound for Mokpo, Gwangju, Yeosu Expo, and Iksan). What many foreign travelers are confused about in Seoul is where to take the train between Seoul Station and Yongsan Station. You can go to places you cannot go to from Seoul Station from Yongsan Station, and vice versa, so you always need to be careful.

All public transportation that stops at Seoul Station is as follows:

  • Express train: KTX
  • Train: ITX-Saemaeul
  • Train: Mugunghwa
  • Seoul Metropolitan Metro: Line 1
  • Seoul Metropolitan Metro: Line Gyeongui-Jungang(경의중앙)

Please refer to this link for the fastest and most convenient way to get from Incheon International Airport to Seoul Station.

What is available and where?

KTX

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The place to board the KTX is on the ground level at Yongsan Station. The photo at the top of this document is the building where you can take the KTX. But wherever you are inside, look for the KTX mark and follow it. You can find where to catch the KTX very easily.

Here are some other cities in Korea you can reach without transfers by KTX, along with travel times:


ITX-Saemaeul, Mugunghwa, Nuriro

Of course, at Yongsan Station, just like at Seoul Station, you can take the ITX-Saemaeul, Mugunghwa, and Nuriro near the KTX boarding area.

Here are some other cities in Korea you can reach without transfers by ITX-Saemaeul, along with their fares and travel times:

Line 1, Line Gyeongui-Jungang(경의중앙)

They are parts of the Seoul Metropolitan Metro. You can comfortably travel to most parts of Seoul, Incheon and Gyeonggi-do by taking them from Seoul Station. See this link for information on where you can take the Metro, how to ride it, and everything else you need to know about the Seoul Metropolitan Metro.