- Munsan Station
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Munsan Station Korean name Hangul 문산역 Hanja 汶山驛 Revised Romanization Munsan-yeok McCune-Reischauer Munsan-yŏk Munsan Station is a railway station on Gyeongui Line, and the northern terminus of the metro line with the same name. It is notable for being the closest station on the Seoul Metropolitan Subway to the border with North Korea, only a few kilometers away.
Preceding station Seoul Metropolitan Subway Following station Pajutoward Seoul StationGyeongui Line Terminus Seoul – Sinchon – Gajwa – Digital Media City – Susaek – Hwajeon – Haengsin – Neunggok – Daegok – Goksan – Baengma – Pungsan – Ilsan – Tanhyeon – Unjeong – Geumneung – Geumchon – Wollong – Paju – Munsan – Uncheon – Imjingang – Dorasan – (North of MDL)
(North of DMZ) – Panmun – Bongdong – Sonha – Gaeseong – Gaepung – Yeohyeon – Gyejeong – Geumcheon – Hanpo – Taebaeksanseong – Pyeongsan – Mulgae – Sinmak – Seoheung – Munmu – Heungsu – Cheonggye – Bongsan – Sariwon – Jeongbang-ri – Chimchon – Hwangju – Gandong – Heukgyo – Junghwa – Yeokpo – Daedonggang – Pyeongyang – Botonggang – Seopo – Galli – Sunan – Seogam – Eopa – Sukcheon – Mundeok – Daegyo – Sinanju – Cheongcheongang – Maengjung-ri – Unjeon – Unam – Goeup – Jeongju – Handan – Gwaksan – Noha – Seoncheon – Jeonggang – Dongnim – Yeomju – Naejung – Yongju – Yongcheon – Nagwon – Namsinuiju – SinuijuCoordinates: 37°51′16″N 126°47′17″E / 37.85447°N 126.78804°E
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