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South Korean train
4 ft 8+1⁄2 in)
standard gauge The Korail Class 368000 is one of the Rapid class of trains operated by Korail. It is manufactured by Hyundai Rotem and used on the ITX-Cheongchun Line. The doors are placed such that they fit the Korail metro screen doors on the Gyeongchun Line.
References
- Railway Systems-Project Record View
External links
- Media related to Korail Class 368000 at Wikimedia Commons
Rolling stock of Korail
Current/Active | High-speed trains | - KTX-I (100000)
- KTX Sancheon (KTX-II, 110000 / 120000 / 130000 / 140000)
- KTX-Eum (EMU-260, 150000)
- KTX-Cheongryong (EMU-320, 160000)
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See also Category:Rolling stock of South Korea |
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